Horszowski
Trio
Thursday,
October 27, 2022 | 8:00 PM
“The most
compelling American group to come on the scene” —The New
Yorker
Described as “power
players” by The Los Angeles Times, the Horszowski
Trio has performed to sold-out houses and critical acclaim across the
United States and around the world. For their Morris Museum debut, they will play a program that probes the depths of our humanity through
three pieces including the U.S. premiere of Louis Karchin’s “Trio for
violin, cello, and piano.” General Admission is $30.00. Member tickets are $25.00. Become
a Morris Museum Member today.
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About the
Performers
In March 2019,
the Horszowski Trio made its London debut in a sold-out
concert presented by Wigmore Hall. In the same season, they also
appeared at the 92nd Street Y in New York City; the Kimmel Center in
Philadelphia; Schubert Club in Saint Paul, Minnesota; Spivey Hall in
Atlanta; Bowdoin Music Festival in Maine; UCLA in Los Angeles;
Dresden’s Moritzburg Festival (Germany); and venues in Boston, San
Francisco, Canada, and Japan, among others. In addition, they
released a recording of the complete piano trios by Robert Schumann
on AVIE Records, receiving tremendous acclaim: “great care and
affection” (BBC Radio); “intoxicating” (Gramophone);
“exciting and deeply felt” (Strings); “fresh, supple and
fantastic” (The Strad).
Program
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Bedřich Smetana: Trio
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Louis Karchin: Trio for violin, cello and piano (2019)
U.S. Premiere
–intermission–
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Dimitri Shostakovich: Trio No. 2
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Bickford
Theatre Ticket & Visitor Information
Face masks
are required for all patrons while inside the Bickford Theatre. This
policy is subject to change at any time. Please check back on our
website or call the box office for our current policy before your
scheduled performance date. For assistance and to make purchases by
phone, call the box office at 973-971-3706.
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Upcoming Bickford
Theatre Performances
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i am the utterance of my name: Divining Mary Magdalene
Three
Performances:
Nov. 4, 5,
and 6
From the
creators of The Other Mozart comes a new
music-theater piece about the web of clashing myths, beliefs,
symbols, and decrees surrounding the life of Mary Magdalene.
Playwright/performer Sylvia Milo and composer and percussionist
Nathan Davis will give the World Premiere of their latest
collaboration, i am the utterance of my name: Divining Mary
Magdalene, which was created partially while in residence at Live
Arts at the Morris Museum.
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Rio Clemente
Sunday, Nov.
13 | 3:00 PM
Morristown’s very own Rio Clemente returns to the Bickford Theatre with a program of original works and classics from the American Song Book. Rio earned his place as the reigning jazz pianist of Morristown after a career of major achievements including appearances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Newport Jazz Festival, the White House and United Nations.
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Orpheus &
Angela Hewitt play Bach
Wednesday,
Nov. 16 | 8:00 PM
The
internationally acclaimed, Grammy-Award winning, Orpheus Chamber
Orchestra returns to the Morris Museum after their SOLD-OUT
performance last April. Joined by one of the foremost interpreters of
Bach’s music, Angela Hewitt, Orpheus will undertake a total of four
keyboard and one flute concerto in the intimacy of the Bickford
Theatre.
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Water Gap Jazz Orchestra:
Nutcracker and Grinch Suites
Sunday, Dec.
11 | 3:00 PM
The Water
Gap Jazz Orchestra is a 17-piece big band comprised of the highest
caliber professional musicians in the tri-state area. Hear their
Morris Museum debut with Duke Ellington’s holiday classic, The
Nutcracker Suite and the new Grinch Suite written by WGJO director,
Matt Vashlishan.
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The Morris
Museum gratefully acknowledges generous operating support from the
following funders:
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