Fall–Spring Season 2018–2019
Julia Bullock
The English Concert
Edmar Castañeda
Quatuor Ébène
Music draws us together… …and Caramoor is its home. Caramoor’s intimate Rosen House opens up as an inviting space allowing you to connect with the stories that only music can tell, whether through an exceptionally original jazz harpist, sacred 700-year-old songs, or the intertwining of classical technique and folk influences. Come inside and enjoy our Fall–Spring Season!
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Acoustic Hot Tuna
September 29 Acoustic Hot Tuna
Roots Music in the Music Room Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room Hot Tuna owes its well-honed sound to legendary blues-rock artists Jorma Kaukonen (guitar) and Jack Casady (bass), and their decades of performing, mutual inspiration, and lifelong friendship. Fusing a variety of rock styles, free rhythmic techniques, and a collected timbre of instruments is what has identified this band over their 40+ years of playing. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and honored with Lifetime Achievement Awards at the 2016 Grammys, Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady are institutions of the rock genre. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear them in this intimate space. Tickets starting at $30
October 20 Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio Presented in Collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room Following her memorable performance at our 2017 Jazz Festival, acclaimed by Downbeat Magazine as a “rising star” singer with “soulful inflection and remarkable, Fitzgerald-esque scat prowess,” and hailed by All About Jazz as a “first-class saxophonist that blows the proverbial roof of the place,” Camille Thurman has been amazing audiences throughout the world with her impeccable sound, remarkable vocal virtuosity and captivating artistry. Tickets starting at $25 caramoor.org / 914.232.1252
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Omer Quartet
Evnin Rising Stars
Pamela Frank, Artistic Director The Evnin Rising Stars program is an incubator for leaders in classical music performance. Along with Pamela Frank, distinguished artist/mentors cellist Timothy Eddy and pianist Gilbert Kalish work alongside a new generation of outstanding young instrumentalists on the great masterworks of the chamber music repertoire. The culmination of this week of intense collaboration and musical discovery is an opportunity for the public to witness musicians on their way to becoming legends themselves.
October 27 Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room Haydn / String Quartet TBA Mendelssohn / String Quartet No. 6 in F Minor, Op. 80 Shostakovich / Piano Quintet in G Minor, Op. 57 Tickets starting at $25
October 28
Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room Haydn / String Quartet TBA Mozart / String Quartet No. 14 in G Major, K. 387 Fauré / Piano Quartet No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 45 Distinguished Artists: Pamela Frank, violin Timothy Eddy, cello Gilbert Kalish, piano
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Evnin Rising Stars: Benjamin Baker, violin Rubén Rengel, violin Tatjana Roos, violin Zoë Martin-Doike, viola Zhanbo Zheng, viola Alexander Hersh, cello Coleman Itzkoff, cello Tickets starting at $25
Free tickets for students 18 and under
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November 4 Julia Bullock, soprano John Arida, piano Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room We are delighted to welcome back soprano Julia Bullock for her first performance at Caramoor since her time as a Schwab Vocal Rising Star in 2013. With her expressive and captivating voice and a command of repertoire from art songs and opera to jazz, Bullock has been praised by The New York Times as a “fast-rising soprano ... poised for a significant career.” Schubert/ Suleika I, D. 720 (Op. 14/1) Was bedeutet die Bewegung Lachen und Weinen, D. 777 Wandrers Nachtlied II, D. 768 Seligkeit, D. 433 Barber/ Hermit Songs, Op. 29 Fauré/ Selections from La chanson d’Ève, Op. 95 Williams/ “Driftin’ Tide” (arr. J. Siskind) Alberta Hunter/ Pinkard You Can’t Tell the Difference After Dark (arr. J. Siskind) Siskind / Frog Tongue Stomp: A Lovie Austin Tribute Billie Holiday/ Our Love is Different (arr. J. Siskind) Nina Simone/ Revolution; Four Women (arr. J. Siskind) Tickets starting at $25
November 11 Omer Quartet
2018-19 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room We welcome the Omer Quartet as our 2018–19 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence for their first concert in the Music Room. Top prize-winners of the 2017 Young Concert Artists International Auditions and the 2017 Premio Paolo Borciani Competition in Italy, the Quartet has a strong commitment to community education and are strong advocates of civic engagement. Haydn / String Quartet in C Major, Op. 20, No. 2, H.III:32 Debussy / String Quartet in G Minor, Op. 10 Chris Rogerson / String Quartet No. 1 Beethoven / Grosse Fuge in B-flat Major, Op. 133 Tickets starting at $25
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Molsky’s Mountain Drifters
November 17 Molsky’s Mountain Drifters Roots Music in the Music Room Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room Molsky’s Mountain Drifters brings tradition steeped in possibility. The grace and wisdom of longtime fiddle player and multi-instrumentalist Bruce Molsky, described as “an absolute master” (No Depression) melds with the electricity of guitarist Stash Wyslouch, “a brilliant and free-thinking mind” (Chris Eldridge, Punch Brothers), and banjo player Allison de Groot’s “exquisite tone, timing, and taste” (Tony Trishka) to bring new ideas to old music. Hear the satisfying blend of these distinct yet harmonious musicians bring the folk tradition to the intimate Music Room. Tickets starting at $25
November 30 The English Concert
Harry Bicket, Artistic Director Friday, 8:00pm / Music Room The London-based period-instrument ensemble makes its Caramoor debut in a rare area appearance. The English Concert performs Baroque and Classical repertoire with the passion, sophistication and technical mastery established at its creation in 1972. Purcell / Suite from The Fairy Queen Handel / Concerto Grosso in G Minor, Op. 6, No. 6 Telemann / Concerto for Viola and Strings in G Major, TWV 51:G9 Vivaldi / Trio Sonata in D Minor, RV 63 (Variations on La Folia) Muffat / Passacaglia from Armonico tributo: Sonata No. 5 Dall’Abaco / Concerto a più Istrumenti in D Major, Op. 5, No. 6 Tickets starting at $25 6
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Cécile McLorin Salvant
December 1 Cécile McLorin Salvant and Sullivan Fortner Benefit Concert
Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room Jazz vocalist and Grammy-winner Cécile McLorin Salvant and pianist Sullivan Fortner grace our Music Room stage for a benefit concert. Salvant’s “aesthetic idiosyncrasies immediately mark her apart” (NPR) and make for intimate, powerful performances. Salvant is a testament to the need for live music, creating the sense that every one of her notes and words is selectively hand-placed. Join us for this Benefit Evening and enjoy this incredibly dynamic artist while celebrating and supporting Caramoor. For more information or to make reservations, please call 914.232.1492 or email events@caramoor.org.
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December 15 New York Polyphony Saturday, 4:00pm and 7:00pm / Music Room This a cappella vocal quartet brings their exquisitely blended voices to the Music Room in Sing Thee Nowell, a program of sacred Christmas music spanning seven centuries. The Rosen House, splendidly decorated for the holidays, will be open for self-guided tours between the two performances. Ring in the holidays with New York Polyphony’s “rich, natural sound that’s larger and more complex than the sum of its parts.” —NPR. Tickets starting at $25
New York Polyphony
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March 17 Schwab Vocal Rising Stars
Steven Blier, Artistic Director Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room Love at the Crossroads From Fauré to Cole Porter to Jason Robert Brown, join us as we explore the complexity of love through song. Artistic Director Steven Blier selects four young voices and a pianist for a weeklong residency, which includes daily coaching, rehearsals, and workshops, culminating in a Music Room performance to bring these songs to life. Assisted by Michael Barrett, Associate Artistic Director of the New York Festival of Song (NYFOS), and developed in conjunction with NYFOS, this search for love’s meaning will have us pondering from many musical angles. Tickets start at $25
Schwab Vocal Rising Stars
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Reserved VIP parking on Friends’ Field
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April 13 Leyla McCalla
Roots Music in the Music Room Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room Leyla McCalla is a musician who defies boundaries. Singing in English, French, and Haitian Creole, McCalla has created a style of music wholly her own. A classically trained cellist, McCalla cultivates her unique blend by merging classical and roots traditions and switching between her cello, banjo, and guitar. Having worked with the award-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, McCalla has made a name for herself as a solo artist with her refreshing and poetic vocals and unbridled talent. Tickets start at $25
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April 14 Alexandre Tharaud, piano Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room French pianist Alexandre Tharaud took a sabbatical year to perfect his interpretation of J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations, a set of 30 variations on an original theme that is one of the pinnacles of the keyboard literature. His 2015 recording of this demanding and complex work received widespread acclaim and praise for his unique approach to the masterpiece. “He conceives the whole piece as a drama that sucks us in and doesn’t let go, and carefully paints vivid character along the way.” — The Guardian J.S. Bach / Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 Tickets start at $25
April 28 Quatuor Ébène Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room “A string quartet that can easily morph into a jazz band.” — The New York Times The charismatic Quatuor Ebène is one of the most exciting quartets playing today. With their fresh approach to tradition and open engagement with new forms, this French ensemble has been successful in reaching a wide audience of listeners. Their characteristic style engages a traditional repertoire with a variety of other genres, earning enthusiastic acclaim from audiences and critics alike. Beethoven / String Quartet No. 1 in F Major, Op. 18, No. 1 Fauré / String Quartet in E Minor, Op. 121 Beethoven / String Quartet No. 14 in C-sharp Minor, Op. 131
Alexandre Tharaud
Tickets start at $25
Quatuor Ébène
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Rob Kapilow
May 4 Christine Ebersole
Cabaret in the Music Room A Benefit Event Saturday, 8:30pm / Music Room “Christine Ebersole contains multitudes…” — The New York Times Two-time Tony Award-winning actress Christine Ebersole graces the Music Room stage for a unique Benefit Concert and a night celebrating the American Songbook. To reserve tickets for this Benefit Event, email events@caramoor.org or call 914.232.1492
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Spring 2018
May 5 What Makes It Great? With Rob Kapilow and Omer Quartet Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room What makes great music great? Distinguished and engaging composer/conductor Rob Kapilow presents a program that delves into Mozart’s “Dissonance” String Quartet with our current Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence. Kapilow will deconstruct, dissect, slow down, and reassemble Mozart’s final quartet dedicated to his friend, Joseph Haydn. Discover why “Dissonance” has come to be considered one of the most famous of his 26 quartets. “Not since the late Leonard Bernstein has classical music had a combination salesman-teacher as irresistible as Kapilow. ... He’s as lively as a top-flight sports announcer and as entertaining as a standup comedian. But he’s also got substance in spades.” — Kansas City Star Tickets start at $25
May 11 Edmar Castañeda Quartet
Presented in Collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room Join the incomparable Edmar Castañeda as he invites us to travel with him to countries such as Colombia, Venezuela, and Argentina — all through the power of his unparalleled talents on the harp. It’s almost impossible to take your eyes off of Castañeda as he shows off his wondrous dexterity and infectious passion that resonates in each pluck of the strings. “He can turn a harp into a bass, a guitar, a piano and a hand drum.” — The New York Times Tickets start at $25
Edmar Castañeda
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he Caramoor experience was born in the Rosen House and continues to this day. For Caramoor’s founders, Walter and Lucie Rosen, music and art were meant to be shared. The Rosen House, a Mediterranean-style mansion inspired by Old
World Europe and listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is the home they curated and cultivated for that purpose. The Rosens filled their home with friends and neighbors for intimate musical performances, lavish parties, and musical soirées. Walter personally designed the Music Room of the Rosen House to be the heart and soul of their country home. Bringing excellent acoustics and beautiful artwork to an intimate space, the Music Room weaves art and music together for a unique and transforming experience. Rosen House tours are Mondays through Fridays by appointment. Contact rosenhouse@caramoor.org or call 914.232.5035 ext. 100.
Wednesday Morning Concerts
Afternoon Teas
Our 11:00am Wednesday Morning Concerts include a 45-minute performance in the majestic Music Room followed by a tour of the historic Mediterranean-style Rosen House, an optional seasonally inspired buffet lunch, and freedom to explore the gardens. Come enjoy a day at Caramoor in the fall and the spring!
Spend time relaxing with friends and enjoying a formal tea service in the grand setting of the Summer Dining Room, including a variety of tea sandwiches, scones with crème fraiche and preserves, delicious desserts, and a variety of fragrant teas. Before the Tea, enjoy a marvelous tour of the historic Rosen House, and leave yourself time afterwards to stroll through our bucolic gardens and grounds.
Wednesdays: September 5 / Flamenco in the Courtyard September 12 / In Mo Yang, violin May 8 / Omer Quartet May 15 / Paul Huang and Danbi Um, violins and Mika Sasaki, piano May 22 / Flamenco in the Courtyard 14
Thursdays: 2018 / September 6, 20, 27 2019 / May 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, June 6
October 30 Spooky Tales Tuesday, 3:30pm / Music Room Come with your little ones to a riveting storytelling performance to begin your Halloween festivities, followed by a special brew (hot cider) and other ghostly treats (cookies) served in the Summer Dining Room. Come in costume! Prizes given to all! Ages 3–8.
December 5–13 Holiday Tea Musicales Wednesday-Saturday, 1:00pm / Music Room The magic of the season is tangible throughout the Rosen House! Take part in Caramoor’s great tradition of holiday music with charismatic musicians, festive decorations, and tea service in the majestic Music Room. Enjoy an assortment of finger sandwiches, scrumptious holiday treats, and a variety of teas (hot chocolate with marshmallows for the little ones). Events throughout December are known to fill up, so be sure to book early!
December 16 Santa Visits the Rosen House Sunday, 12:00pm and 3:00pm / Music Room Jolly Saint Nick comes to Caramoor to fill the Rosen House with holiday cheer. The little ones will be in for an adventure with I Spy a Santa or Two in the Music Room followed by a 30-minute concert of favorite holiday songs, then Santa Claus appears to delight the whole family. Santa’s favorite snack – milk and cookies — will be served in the Summer Dining Room. Bring your cameras and begin the festive season with joy!
December 5, Wednesday December 6, Thursday December 7, Friday December 8, Saturday December 9, Sunday December 12, Wednesday December 13, Thursday
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Violinist Clara Kim with Fox Lane orchestra students
As a nonprofit, we depend on the generous support of donors — like you — to make our music performance, young artist mentoring, and arts-in-education programs possible. h e r e a r e t h e ways yo u ca n h e l p :
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Caramoor’s donor contributions account for over 70% of our annual operating budget. Gifts of $100 and more qualify for a Caramoor Membership. Members enjoy special benefits year-round.
A perfect gift for any occasion! Give a gift of Membership and your recipient will experience the best Caramoor has to offer all year long.
Planned giving is a wonderful way to establish a legacy at Caramoor and make a lasting impact on the organization. The Encore Society recognizes individuals who have indicated their intent to include Caramoor in their estate planning.
For more information, please see caramoor.org, or call Jennifer Pace at 914.232.5035 ext. 412
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Members Pre-sale* July 17 / General public July 24 Call the Box Office at 914.232.1252 or order online at caramoor.org *Become a Member and gain access to pre-sale tickets and much more! Visit caramoor.org/membership
September
October 28
September 5
Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room
Flamenco in the Courtyard Wednesday Morning Concert Wednesday, 11:00am / Spanish Courtyard September 6
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House September 12
In Mo Yang, violin Wednesday Morning Concert Wednesday, 11:00am / Music Room September 20
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House September 27
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House September 29
Acoustic Hot Tuna
Evnin Rising Stars II October 30
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November
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November 4
Julia Bullock, soprano John Arida, piano
Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room
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November 11
December 12
Omer Quartet
2018–19 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room November 17
Molsky’s Mountain Drifters
Roots Music in the Music Room Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room November 30
December
Evnin Rising Stars I
Holiday Tea Musicale Saturday, 1:00pm / Music Room Holiday Tea Musicale Sunday, 1:00pm / Music Room
October 20
October 27
Holiday Tea Musicale Friday, 1:00pm / Music Room
Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room
The English Concert
Presented in Collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room
Holiday Tea Musicale Thursday, 1:00pm / Music Room
Spooky Tales Tuesday, 3:30pm / Music Room
Roots Music in the Music Room Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room
Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Trio
December 6
Friday, 8:00pm / Music Room
December 1
Cécile McLorin Salvant and Sullivan Fortner
Benefit Concert Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room December 5
Holiday Tea Musicale Wednesday, 1:00pm / Music Room
Holiday Tea Musicale Wednesday, 1:00pm / Music Room December 13
Holiday Tea Musicale Thursday, 1:00pm / Music Room December 15
New York Polyphony
Saturday, 4:00pm and 7:00pm / Music Room December 16
Santa Visits the Rosen House Sunday, 12:00pm and 3:00pm / Music Room
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Summer 2019 announced February 4 / Members Pre-sale* February 11 / General public February 19
March March 17
Schwab Vocal Rising Stars
Love at The Crossroads Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room
April April 13
Leyla McCalla
Roots Music in the Music Room Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room April 14
May 9
Presented in Collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room May 15
Paul Huang and Danbi Um, violins and Mika Sasaki, piano Wednesday, 11:00am / Music Room
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May 22
Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room
May May 2
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House May 4
Christine Ebersole
Cabaret in the Music Room Saturday, 8:30pm / Music Room May 5
What Makes It Great? With Rob Kapilow and Omer Quartet
Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room May 8
Omer Quartet Wednesday Morning Concert Wednesday, 11:00am / Music Room
For special events, contact 914.232.1492 / events@caramoor.org
Edmar Castañeda Quartet
May 16
Quatuor Ébène
Free tickets for students 18 and under
May 11
Alexandre Tharaud, piano
Sunday, 3:00pm / Music Room
Family Fun Concerts and events good for children
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House May 30
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House
June June 6
Afternoon Tea Thursday, 1:30pm / Rosen House
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Photos on pages 1–2,4,7–10, 13–16, & 18–19 by Gabe Palacio
Flamenco in the Courtyard Wednesday Morning Concert Wednesday, 11:00am / Spanish Courtyard May 23
Afternoon Tea
Artist photo credits: Julia Bullock © Christian Steiner / Cécile McLorin Salvant © Mark Fitton / The English Concert © Richard Haughton / Edmar Castaneda © Edmar Castañeda / Quatuor Ebène © Julien Mignot / Acoustic Hot Tuna © Barry Berenson / Camille Thurman © Phillis Kwentoh / Omer Quartet © Matt Dine / Pamela Frank © Nicolas Lieber / Molsky’s Mountain Drifters © Kate Orne / New York Polyphony © Chris Owyoung / Schwab Vocal Rising Stars © Gabe Palacio / Alexandre Tharaud © Marco Borggreve / Leyla McCalla © Sarrah Danzinger / Rob Kapilow © Peter Schaaf Brochure design by Adam Neumann / aanstudio.com
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Cécile McLorin Salvant
Benefit Dinner and Concert Cécile McLorin Salvant and Sullivan Fortner December 1, 2018
Saturday, 8:00pm / Music Room Jazz vocalist and Grammy-winner Cécile McLorin Salvant and and pianist Sullivan Fortner grace our Music Room stage for a benefit concert. Salvant’s “aesthetic idiosyncrasies immediately mark her apart” (NPR) and make for intimate, powerful performances. The Benefit Evening celebrates and supports Caramoor throughout the year. For more information or to make reservations, please call 914.232.1492 or email events@caramoor.org caramoor.org