Greene Space Presents Valentine's Day Beer Jam , Mixing Beer And Valentine's Day

By: Feb. 09, 2017
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Valentine's Day magic is classical music paired with craft beer.

On Valentine's Day, at WQXR's downtown Greene Space, everyone will raise a pint glass to classical music's great love affairs and epic breakups. The audience will hear some of the most romantic music ever composed, while drinking some of the best local beers ever brewed - including a love potion or two.

There will be performances from husband-and-wife pianists Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung; tenor Stephen Costello & soprano Pretty Yende, the stars of the Met Opera's Roméo et Juliette, appearing onstage together for the first time at this event; violinist Tessa Lark and bassist Michael Thurber, who are also an offstage couple; and the Attacca Quartet. Local craft breweries will provide an array of fine craft beers for the audience's sampling pleasure. The evening, which is hosted by WQXR's Matt Abramovitz, will be webcast live on Facebook and on WQXR.org.

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As Opera News notes in its February issue, Tucker Award-winning tenor Stephen Costello is now "at the top of his game." In March, making his house title role debut, he headlines Gounod's Roméo et Juliette at the Met, starring opposite Pretty Yende in Bartlett Sher's hit staging. Costello has just finished an earlier run at the Met, channeling Frank Sinatra as the Duke of Mantua in Michael Mayer's hugely popular Vegas setting of Verdi's Rigoletto.

Music and Arts has described the musical partnership of Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung as "a marriage of wondrous colours and dextrous aplomb, subtly balanced to make a musical performance sound as one." That Bax and Chung are married in real life might explain some of their abundant artistic chemistry, which, combined with their eloquence, passion, and dazzling virtuosity, makes them one of the most appealing and impressive piano duos of our time. As Time Out Hong Kong wrote, "When Shakespeare wrote 'if music be the food of love, play on', he could not have expressed more accurately what the acclaimed piano duo of Alessio Bax and Lucille Chung has to offer the world at large."

(Photo Credit: Greene Space)



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