Anne Sofie von Otter and Brooklyn Rider Perform New Music on Today in Zankel Hall
By: BWW
News Desk Oct. 13, 2016
The progressive New York City-based string quartet Brooklyn Rider celebrates the release of its new collaborative album with Grammy Award-winning mezzo-soprano Anne Sofie Von Otter in a concert on Thursday, October 13 at 7:30 p.m. in Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall. The album, So Many Things-to be released by Naïve Records on September 30-features new works by the quartet's violinist and founding member Colin Jacobsen ("For 60 Cents") and by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Caroline Shaw ("Cant voi l'aube"). Both were commissioned by Carnegie Hall for its 125 Commissions Project and will receive their New York premieres at the October 13 concert.
Ms. von Otter joins the quartet for these works plus new arrangements of songs by John Adams ("Am I In Your Light," arranged by Evan Ziporyn); Björk ("Cover Me," arranged by Erik Arvinder and "Hunter," arranged by Rob Mathes); Kate Bush ("Pi," arranged by Kyle Sanna); Elvis Costello ("Speak Darkly My Angel," arranged by Mr. Mathes); and Nico Muhly ("So Many Things," arranged by the composer). The program also includes works for string quartet by Philip Glass, Leoš Janá?ek, and Tyondai Braxton. A pre-concert talk will be held prior to the concert at 6:30 p.m. in Zankel Hall with Brooklyn Rider members Nicholas Cords and Colin Jacobsen and Anne Sofie Von Otter in conversation with Jeremy Geffen, Director of Artistic Planning, Carnegie Hall.About the ArtistsMezzo-soprano Anne Sofie Von Otter is one of today's most recorded artists with an unrivalled discography built across a career spanning more than three decades at the very top of her profession. A lengthy and exclusive relationship with Deutsche Grammophon has produced a wealth of acclaimed recordings as well as a collaboration with pop legend Elvis Costello on For the Stars. Her first recording with Naïve Classique, Love Songs, with renowned jazz pianist Brad Mehldau was released in 2010 followed by Grammy-nominated Sogno Barocco with Leonardo García-Alarcón and Cappella Mediterranea, and her double CD, Douce France, received a Grammy Award in 2015 for Best Classical Solo Vocal Album.
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