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2/14/2005
The all-professional New York Virtuoso Singers, conducted by its founder Harold Rosenbaum, celebrates the 95th birthday of American composer Samuel Barber by performing all of his chamber choral music, both published and unpublished. The concert will be on March 8 at 8PM, the eve of his birthdate, at Merkin Concert Hall, 129 W. 67th St., NYC. The pianist will be Cristina L. Valdes.

Along with well-known works like �Reincarnations� and �Stopwatch on Ordnance Map,� will be excerpts from operas, songs, and orchestral works (including the �Adagio for Strings�), all arranged by the composer for choir and piano. In addition, unpublished works will receive New York premieres, including �Motet on the Book of Job� and �The Gypsy Song,� the opening chorus from �The Rose Tree,� an opera that Barber composed at the age of ten.

TICKETS: $20. Merkin Concert Hall Box Office: (212) 501-3330 Sunday through Thursday, 12PM to 7PM; Friday, 12PM to 4PM; online at www.kaufman-center.org; or at the door.

 



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