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Benjamin Appl, Baritone and James Baillieu, Piano

Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, New York, USA
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Type: Classical Concert
City: New York, USA
Starts at: 19:30
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Programme
Franz Schubert: Nachtstück (Mayrhofer), D.672
Franz Schubert: Auf dem Wasser zu singen (Stolberg), D.774
Pyotr Tchaikovsky: Sred' shumnogo bala (Amid the din of the ball), Op.38 no. 3
Richard Strauss: Ständchen, Op.17 no.2
Reynaldo Hahn: L'Heure exquise
Emmanuel Chabrier: L'île heureuse
Arthur Somervell: A Shropshire Lad: White in the moon the long road flies
Franz Schubert: Der Wanderer an den Mond (Seidl), D.870
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Songs of Travel: 6. The Infinite Shining Heavens
Robert Schumann: Mein schöner Stern, Op.101 no.4
Ivor Gurney: Sleep
Robert Schumann: Belsazar, Op.57
Robert Schumann: Zwielicht, Op.39 no.10
Franz Schubert: Erlkönig (Goethe), D.328
William Bolcom: Song of Black Max
Roger Quilter: Now sleeps the crimson petal, Op.3 no.2
Johannes Brahms: Wie rafft ich mich auf in der Nacht, Op.32 no.1
Arnold Schoenberg: Warum bist du aufgewacht
Hugo Wolf: Mörike-Lieder, no. 32: An die Geliebte
Edvard Grieg: Ein Traum Op.48 no. 6
Franz Schubert: Der blinde Knabe (Cibber), D.833
Robert Schumann: Wer nie sein Brot mit Tränen ass
Carl Maria von Weber: Ich wandre durch Theresienstadt
Carl Maria von Weber: Wiegala
James MacMillan: The Children
Richard Strauss: Morgen Op.27 no.4
Overview

There are singers who pour forth beautiful tone, find nuances in a song, or plum dramatic depths. Benjamin Appl does it all—more accurately, he inhabits a song. “The current front-runner of the new generation of lieder singers” (Gramophone), Appl is “a compelling storyteller, alive to the smallest flickers of humor or pathos in a text” (The Spectator). You’ll want to be there when the young German baritone shows why audiences around the world call him lieder royalty.

Venue Info

Carnegie Hall - New York
Location   57th Street and Seventh Avenue

Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan in New York City, United States, located at 881 Seventh Avenue, occupying the east side of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street and West 57th Street, two blocks south of Central Park.

Designed by architect William Burnet Tuthill and built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1891, it is one of the most prestigious venues in the world for both classical music and popular music. Carnegie Hall has its own artistic programming, development, and marketing departments, and presents about 250 performances each season. It is also rented out to performing groups. The hall has not had a resident company since 1962, when the New York Philharmonic moved to Lincoln Center's Philharmonic Hall (renamed Avery Fisher Hall in 1973 and David Geffen Hall in 2015).

Carnegie Hall has 3,671 seats, divided among its three auditoriums.

Carnegie Hall contains three distinct, separate performance spaces.

Carnegie Hall is one of the last large buildings in New York built entirely of masonry, without a steel frame; however, when several flights of studio spaces were added to the building near the turn of the 20th century, a steel framework was erected around segments of the building. The exterior is rendered in narrow Roman bricks of a mellow ochre hue, with details in terracotta and brownstone. The foyer avoids typical 19th century Baroque theatrical style with the Florentine Renaissance manner of Filippo Brunelleschi's Pazzi Chapel: white plaster and gray stone form a harmonious system of round-headed arched openings and Corinthian pilasters that support an unbroken cornice, with round-headed lunettes above it, under a vaulted ceiling. The famous white and gold auditorium interior is similarly restrained. The firm of Adler & Sullivan of Chicago, noted for the acoustics of their theaters, were hired as consultant architects though their contributions are not known.

Important Info
Type: Classical Concert
City: New York, USA
Starts at: 19:30
Duration:
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