Music for Life International Inc. and American Pakistan Foundation present Beethoven for the Indus Valley, a benefit concert of Beethoven's monumental Ninth Symphony, organized and led by Singapore-born Indian conductor George Mathew.
The concert will be presented in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall on January 31, 2011 at 8pm. Beethoven for the Indus Valley is an urgent call to the global community to move as swiftly as possible to give the resources and support that the Pakistani people need to rebuild their lives and communities after the devastating floods of 2010. Proceeds will benefit Acumen Fund.
Beethoven for the Indus Valley will bring together many of the world's finest orchestral musicians. Principal artists will gather from the New York Philharmonic, MET Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The Emerson Quartet, Orchestra of St. Luke's, Brooklyn Philharmonic, Youth Orchestra of the Americas, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, and other international orchestras and ensembles; students and faculty of The Juilliard School, the Manhattan School of Music, and other major music schools. The renowned Dessoff Symphonic Choir, led by Music Director Christopher Shepard will be the chorus. A quartet of distinguished singers headlined by MET Opera National Council Winner soprano Laquita Mitchell, mezzo-soprano Margaret Lattimore, tenor Sean Panikkar and bass Morris Robinson will join the assembled forces. Glenn Dicterow, Concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic, will serve as Concertmaster, leading a violin section made up of concertmasters of leading American and international orchestras. Dr. Nafis Sadik, Chairperson of the American Pakistan Foundation and Jacqueline Novogratz, founder and CEO of Acumen Fund will offer special remarks from the stage.When: January 31, 2011 at 8pm
Where: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie HallTickets: Tickets are $35 - $199. For information or to purchase tickets, call CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800. Tickets are also available at the Carnegie Hall Box Office, or online at www.carnegiehall.org.Videos