DREW UNIVERSITY PRESENTS THE
da Camera ConcertsSaturday, September 28, 2019
Counterpoint in MotionBridget Kibbey, harp
Saturday, November 16, 2019
FANTASTICUS: Extravagant and Virtuosic Music from 17th-century GermanyQuicksilver Ensemble
Saturday, April 4, 2020
ContrastsAmy Yang, piano
The Concert HallDorothy Young Center for the Arts Drew University | Madison, NJ drew.edu/concerthall
The
Con
cert
Hal
l
Dor
othy
You
ng C
ente
r for
the
Art
sD
rew
Uni
vers
ity36
Mad
ison
Ave
nue
Mad
ison
, NJ
0794
0
drew.edu/concerthall
DR
EW U
NIV
ERSI
TY
PR
ESEN
TS
TH
E
da C
amer
a Co
ncer
ts
The Concert HallThe Concert Hall
Geoffrey Silver
Order Your Tickets NowCall 973.408.3176 to place your order or mail this completed order form to: The Concert Hall at Drew University | 36 Madison Avenue | Madison, NJ 07940Single tickets may also be purchased online at drew.edu/boxoffice.
Patron Name
Street Address
City State ZIP
Phone Numbers Day Evening
TICKETS NUMBER UNIT PRICE SUBTOTALS
Three-Concert Bundle $75 $
Single Tickets
Saturday, September 28, 2019 | 8 p.m. $35 $
Saturday, November 16, 2019 | 8 p.m. $35 $
Saturday, April 4, 2020 | 8 p.m. $35 $
Order Total $
CONTRIBUTIONS
Please consider adding a tax-deductible donation to your ticket order. $
Would you prefer to be anonymous in the programs? Yes No
Total Payment $
PAYMENT
Check: Please make checks payable to Drew University.
Credit Card: American Express Visa MasterCard Discover
Card Number CVV Expires
Name on Card
Billing Address Same As Above
Saturday, September 28, 2019
Counterpoint in MotionBridget Kibbey, harpAccording to the New York Times, harpist Bridget Kibbey “… makes it seems as though the instrument had been waiting all its life to
explode with the energetic figures and gorgeous colors she was getting from it.” Bridget brings a unique program of harp music that takes the listener on a journey through the decades. This program is a romp through the evolving sound of the harp — Renaissance Merulo; Baroque Bach; Romantic Chopin & Dvorak; 20th Century Britten & Paquito d’Rivera; to 21st Century Barros/ Meza from Colombia. Called the “Yo-Yo Ma of the harp,” by Vogue’s Senior Editor Corey Seymour, Bridget Kibbey is a winner of a prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant, a Salon de Virtuosi SONY Recording Grant, the only harpist to win a place in the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Bowers Program, and the Juilliard School’s Peter Mennin Prize for Artistic Excellence and Leadership. Bridget has fast gained a reputation for her diverse, energetic programming that spans the baroque, French Masterworks, and rhythmic migration in South America.
Saturday, November 16, 2019
FANTASTICUS: Extravagant and Virtuosic Music from 17th-century GermanyQuicksilver EnsembleThe seventeenth century in Germany was a time of incredible upheaval: wars of religion and politics swept the land, bringing famine and plague in their wake and an ongoing state of crisis. The chamber music of the time reflects this fraught, unpredictable cultural climate. Inspired by the experimental works of Italian composers, the virtuosos working in Germany explored the sonata as an abstract form of wordless conversation in music giving composers free reign to do whatever their imagination suggested, delighting and astonishing the listener. “They described this as the Stylus Fantasticus. In the words of mathematician Athanasius Kirchner, it was “instituted to display genius.” This concert features music by Weckmann, Buxtehude, Kerll, Vierdanck, Bertali and Schmeltzer.
Saturday, April 4, 2020
ContrastsAmy Yang, pianoAmy Yang, hailed by the Washington Post as a “jaw-dropping pianist who [steals] the show ... with effortless finesse,” returns to Drew with an
impressive repetoire and skill. The 19th century was the age of the solo piano, and this program of mostly Romantic piano music promises a stunning performance. The exception is Avner Dorman’s (2014) three intermezzi “After Brahms”, written in reaction to Brahms’ own Three intermezzi of 1892. By programming Brahms’ and Dorman’s respective movements side-by-side rather than in sets, Ms. Yang provides a rare opportunity to compare and contrast their musical materials and expressions. The program also features shorter works — waltzes by Delibes and Sibelius, and a Brahms Hungarian Dance — as well as Schumann’s Op. 20 delightful Humoreske suite. Enjoy this glimpse into the various ideas and compositional approaches for the piano of the late 19th century.
Pre-concert chat with the artists at 7:15 p.m. | Box office 973.408.3176 | drew.edu/boxoffice