Riverside Symphony Presents GOLDKIND, 6/10
New York's "intrepid" Riverside Symphony will celebrate its 30th-anniversary season at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, on Friday June 10, 2011, at 7:30 p.m. with the world premiere of Goldkind, by Anthony Korf, the orchestra's founding Artistic Director and Composer-in-Residence, and Sabina Sciubba, international pop diva/songwriter, best known for her years as frontwoman for the New York cult-band Brazilian Girls. The new work is based on an original fairytale co-penned by Sciubba and Korf. Singing and narrating, Sciubba, a riveting presence, will join Music Director and Conductor George Rothman and his Riverside Symphony musicians in this trailblazing work, a 21st-century tribute to Prokofiev's timeless Peter and the Wolf, engaging young audiences and mature listeners alike. The collaboration in part stems from the catholic musical interests of Goldkind's creators: Korf, with his lifelong passion for jazz and pop, and Sciubba, who has closely followed classical music since her early training. Korf characterizes the collaborative experience as "...daunting but inspiring, thanks to Sabina's intuitive depth and brilliance as a performer" and also speaks of his challenge to "...incorporate with integrity" while reaching the broadest possible audience. Sciubba offers that "writing with Anthony Korf was poetically, musically, and humanly very instructive." She also reveals: "Goldkind is very much inspired by my childhood, although distorted, of course, for dramatic value. I added some bizarre elements to it, which wouldn't seem credible in an autobiography."
Mozart and Prokofiev, earlier masters of the magical, will be represented on this celebratory program: Mozart, by his youthful Symphony in F major, brimming with wit and promise and Prokofiev, by a lesser-known gem, Summer Day Suite, also composed for young people.This concert is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts.Anthony Korf, Riverside Symphony's Artistic Director and Composer-in-Residence, has been commissioned by The American Composers Orchestra, The San Francisco Symphony, The Koussevitsky Music Foundation and The National Endowment for the Arts. His honors include a Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and a Goddard Lieberson Fellowship from The American Academy of Arts and Letters. He has received career grants from the Jerome Foundation and the Astral Foundation and was first-prize winner in the inaugural ASCAP Grants to Young Composers. Korf was the founding artistic director and conductor of the Parnassus ensemble from 1975-2002. He is recorded as composer and conductor on Bridge, CRI, Koch International, New World and Summit.
Friday, June 10, 2011, at 7:30 p.m. at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center
Single Tickets: $65, $50 & $30 Students ½ price at box office (day of concert only)
For tickets, call Riverside Symphony at 212-864-4197 or visit www.riversidesymphony.org

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