About this Event
Violinist Giancarlo Latta, joined by pianist Robert Fleitz, presents A Dance of Life: Violin Music of the AIDS Era, a recital program that revives an important but neglected repertoire of works for violin and piano by composers who died during the AIDS crisis. Co-presented with and the at downtown Manhattan’s, this program brings together seven outstanding compositions written between 1975 and 1991, many of which have gone unrecorded and generally unperformed over the past several decades. Two larger-scale showcase works – Robert Savage’s Rhapsody and Meditation and Louis Weingarden’s Sonata: Les Violons du Bal – sit at the center of the performance, alongside a new transcription for violin and piano of Chris DeBlasio’s Serenade for Violin and Organ, Michael Seyfrit’s A Dance of Life, and shorter works by Charles Buel, Yvar Mikhashoff, and Robert Nofsinger.
Tickets to this one-night-only performance are free and advance RSVPs are strongly recommended.
Greenwich House Music School is located at 46 Barrow Street off 7th Avenue, adjacent to the Christopher Street–Stonewall 1 Train station.
Please note: the Music School is not ADA accessible. The concert hall is located one floor above street level. For other access considerations, contact the venue directly at (212) 242-4770 or for more information please visit greenwichhousemusicschool.org.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Greenwich House Music School, 46 Barrow Street, New York, United States
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