Synergy Series II: Music at an Exhibition

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SYNERGY SERIES II: MUSIC AT AN EXHIBITION Produced by Inon Barnatan & Clara Wu Tsai

THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 · 7 PM­∙ THE CONRAD PREBYS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER MUSICAL TALES ON FILM THE ATKINSON ROOM • 6:45 PM – 10 PM

CHASING INSPIRATION THE JAI · 7 PM & 9 PM

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Zack Smithey

MINGLE & CONSPIRE THE WU TSAI QRT.yrd • 6:45 PM – 10 PM

PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION

THE SYNERGY ART WALK

THE BAKER-BAUM CONCERT HALL • 8 PM

THE BELANICH TERRACE • 6:45 PM – 10 PM

Doug Fitch

The Conrad transforms as an immersive “festival within a festival”. Explore at your own pace through the different venues and spaces of the building, and discover an array of musicians, painters, video artists, and more, all joining forces to explore the intrinsic connection between the visual and the aural. Enjoy!


SCHEDULE OF ON-GOING ACTIVITIES AT THE CONRAD

THE WU TSAI QRT.yrd

6:45 PM-10 PM

MINGLE & CONSPIRE

All paths lead through The Wu Tsai QRT.yrd tonight, where you can gather to discuss what you’ve seen and decide where to head next. But why not spend a few idle moments participating in a collaborative artwork by designer Doug Fitch, inspired by Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition? You’ll find it spread across the tables in the space, along with an eclectic mix of markers, chalk, crayons and more to help you make your mark.

THE BELANICH TERRACE & THE HOEHN TERRACE LOBBY

6:45 PM-10 PM

THE SYNERGY ART WALK

Explore the second floor of The Conrad, which has transformed into a gallery for visual art. Begin at the spiral stairs behind the bar in The Wu Tsai QRT.yrd or use the elevators located inside The Devine Lobby.

VIDEO ART BY TRISTAN COOK & ZACK SMITHEY

On display are selections from two different musically inspired series by video artist Tristan Cook in collaboration with visual artist Zack Smithey: The Materialization of Sound and Darkness Visible, the latter of which was created in conjunction with the release of SummerFest Music Director Inon Barnatan’s album of the same title.

ARTWORK BY CAIO FONSECA

On display are a series of works selected by visual artist Caio Fonseca in collaboration with SummerFest Music Director Inon Barnatan. Also on display is the 2019 SummerFest cover image by Fonseca, which can be seen as you enter The Devine Lobby of The Baker-Baum Concert Hall.

All works by Caio Fonseca are available for sale. Please contact Heather Parks at his NYC studio for further information: studio@caiofonseca.com or 212.674.5808.

THE ATKINSON ROOM

6:45 PM-10 PM

MUSICAL TALES ON FILM

THE BLIND DATE

Created by: Doug Fitch and Gregg Lachow Music: Kodály’s Háry János Suite Synopsis: A woman’s foray into online dating yields unexpected results and a madcap adventure ensues. Duration: 25 minutes

A SHORT FILM FOR THE END OF TIME - PARTS 1 & 2

Created by: Tristan Cook and Zack Smithey Music: Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time, Movements VII & VIII Synopsis: These short films, commissioned by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, celebrate one of the most significant musical pieces to come out of the Second World War. Duration: 15 minutes

FANTASIA DEI GATTI

Created by: Augustin Hadelich, Paul Glickman, and Tam King Music: Paganini’s Capriccio No. 17 in E-flat Major Synopsis: A group of stray cats befriends a famous violinist, who puts on an impromptu performance in the alley outside the stage door. Duration: 7 minutes


SCHEDULE OF PERFORMANCES IN THE JAI Please note: The JAI will have limited seating available to encourage most patrons to stand and move freely in, around, and out of the venue as they please.

THE JAI

7 PM-8 PM

CHASING INSPIRATION (PART I) Visual artist Zack Smithey paints to live music on a set of canvases running the length of The JAI, as SummerFest musicians perform. Both the musical and visual complexity will increase as the evening continues, as Smithey’s interpretation accumulates more and more layers from each musical work. BIBER

(1644-1704)

Passacaglia Liza Ferschtman, violin

RAVEL (1875-1937)

Allegro from Sonata for Violin and Cello Liza Ferschtman, violin; Carter Brey, cello

J.S. BACH (1685-1750)

Selection of Three-Part Inventions Rachel Stenzel, violin; Eva Kennedy, viola; Hannah Moses, cello

THOMAS ADÈS Nightfalls from The Four Quarters (b. 1971) Callisto Quartet Paul Aguilar, Rachel Stenzel, violins; Eva Kennedy, viola; Hannah Moses, cello

THE JAI

9 PM-9:45 PM

CHASING INSPIRATION (PART II) Visual artist Zack Smithey paints to live music on a set of canvases running the length of The JAI, as SummerFest musicians perform. Both the musical and visual complexity will increase as the evening continues, as Smithey’s interpretation accumulates more and more layers from each musical work. JANÁČEK

(1854-1928)

RAVEL (1875-1937)

On an Overgrown Path, Book I Timo Andres, piano Pantoum (Assez vif) from Piano Trio Trio Clara Ying Li, piano; Tatjana Roos, violin; Annie Jacobs-Perkins, cello


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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE IN THE BAKER-BAUM CONCERT HALL

THE BAKER-BAUM CONCERT HALL

8 PM-9 PM

PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION

SummerFest Music Director Inon Barnatan and visual artist, designer and director Doug Fitch join forces for an eclectic, multimedia production that will première tonight in The Baker-Baum Concert Hall. Fitch’s whimsical staging turns the lens back on the visual art that inspired Mussorgsky’s music, evoked through a mix of puppeteering, live video and a few other tricks. First, Barnatan and violinist Liza Ferschtman set a reflective mood with Arvo Pärt’s Spiegel im Spiegel, which uses a style of composition to evoke the feeling of gazing through a series of mirrors into infinity. ARVO PÄRT Spiegel im Spiegel (b. 1935) Liza Ferschtman, violin; Inon Barnatan, piano MUSSORGSKY (1839-1881)

Pictures at an Exhibition Promenade I. The Gnome Promenade II. The Old Castle Promenade III. The Tuileries (Children Quarreling at Play) IV. Cattle Promenade V. Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks VI. “Samuel” Goldenberg and “Schmuÿle” Promenade VII. The Market at Limoges VIII. Catacombs Cum mortuis in lingua mortua IV. The Hut on Hen’s Legs (Baba-Yaga) X. The Great Gate at Kiev Inon Barnatan, piano; Doug Fitch, designer & director; Lutz Rödig, cinematographer; Michelle Zamora, puppeteer; Martin Brinkerhoff Associates, Inc., visual design

THIS EVENING’S PERFORMANCE NOTES ARE LISTED IN THE SUMMERFEST PROGRAM BOOK Please note: This event has reserved seating. Check the location on your ticket before taking your seats. All other activities at The Conrad will temporarily cease to allow you to enjoy this performance without interruption.


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