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Friday, March 16, 2012

PIANO CONCERT PUSHES THE ENVELOPE @ THE ZIMMERLI

CONCERT / Pushing the Envelope

WHEN: SUNDAY, MARCH 18, 3 PM
WHERE:
The Zimmerli Art Museum, George & Hamilton Streets, New Brunswick

 

EXPERIMENTAL MUSIC BEFORE & AFTER FLUXUS
Performed by Rosanne Vita Nahass

Rosanne Vita Nahass (photo Katya Chilinguiri) Pianist Rosanne Vita Nahass (left)presents a mini-history of musical works that have "pushed the envelope" by seeking new structural freedoms and exploring the furthest limits of tonality and sound. (photo Katya Chilinguiri)

The performance includes works by nineteenth- and twentieth-century mavericks, including Liszt, Satie, Debussy, Ives, Schoenberg, and John Cage; composers associated with Fluxus at Rutgers in the 1960s; and Annie Gosfield, a twenty-first-century composer inspired by the Fluxus legacy.

For directions, parking, or other details, visit the website.

TICKETS:
: $15 nonmembers, $10 members, and $5 for Rutgers faculty, staff, and students with valid IDs. Tickets are sold on the day of the concert on a first-come, first-serve basis beginning at 12:30 PM.

 

The Zimmerli's operations, exhibitions, and programs are funded in part by Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; the Estate of Victoria J. Mastrobuono; the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts; Johnson & Johnson; and the donors, members, and friends of the museum.