From the Baltic to the Danube: Finland & Hungary - Musical Neighbors?
with WILLIAM HOBBS, piano and KATE MANGIAMELI, soprano
The Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian tongues share common roots despite the countries being separated by 1,200 miles. Explore their affinities and their dissimilarities through their singular musical languages. Includes solo piano and vocal music by Franz Liszt, Bela Bartok, Jean Sibelius, and Arvo Paart.
with WILLIAM HOBBS, piano and KATE MANGIAMELI, soprano
The Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian tongues share common roots despite the countries being separated by 1,200 miles. Explore their affinities and their dissimilarities through their singular musical languages. Includes solo piano and vocal music by Franz Liszt, Bela Bartok, Jean Sibelius, and Arvo Paart.
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55 Lexington Avenue, (25th st. b/w 3rd and Lexington Avenues)
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