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Musical time travel at CSI
Four Nations Ensemble to play CFA’s Recital Hall
Staten Island, NY – May 24, 2004 – The Four Nations Ensemble is
known for bringing together diverse musical styles, multinational
traditions, and distant eras with their unique and innovative
programming.
The Ensemble has performed its innovative program at Lincoln Center,
the Kennedy Center, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as
in the intimate rooms of chamber music societies around the nation.
On Monday, June 7, the Recital Hall of the College of Staten
Island’s Center for the Arts (CFA) will be added to their
illustrative list of venues.
By playing authentic instruments and capturing period performance
styles, Four Nations revitalizes every music lover's relationship
with Bach and Handel, Mozart and Beethoven, while opening up long
silent musical treasures.
As the Ensemble plays, the sounds shimmer and music lovers listen in
quiet astonishment to the timbre of a gut strung violin and cello,
as well as a quilled harpsichord. In essence, the audience
experiences “musical time travel” by hearing the notes as the
composer envisioned them: on the period instruments of their era.
Thanks to the generosity of Michael Shugrue, a patron of the arts
dedicated to bringing sophisticated, world class performances to
Staten Island, this “musical time travel” is available at no cost to
almost everyone.
A pre-concert talk will be an integral part of the Four Nations
concert at CSI. The music will be placed in context though allusions
to society, history, art and literature, while humorous and often
shocking anecdotes convey serious and illuminating information.
The group’s artistic director will challenge the audience with
questions, while directing listeners with signposts to deepen their
appreciation for the repertoire, which features a program of Baroque
quartets and trios by Telemann, Handel, Leclair, and Bach.
The musicians of The Four Nations Ensemble include Charles Brink,
flute; Claire Jolivet, violin; Loretta O’Sullivan, cello; and Andrew
Appel, harpsichord.
Tickets are $20 per person, which includes a post-performance
reception with the artists. The evening is free for all high school
students, private music teachers and their students, as well as CSI
students and alumni. For more information and to reserve your seat,
please call the CSI advancement office at (718) 982-2365.
EDITOR’S NOTE: Photography available, call Ken Bach at 718-982-2328.
The College of Staten Island (CSI) is a senior college of The City
University of New York (CUNY), the nation’s leading urban
university. CSI offers 35 academic programs, 15 graduate degree
programs, and challenging doctoral programs to 12,000 students.
The 204-acre landscaped campus of CSI, the largest in NYC, is fully
accessible and contains an advanced, networked infrastructure to
support technology-based teaching, learning, and research. For more
information, visit www.csi.cuny.edu
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