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Gilbert Kalish at 90

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Thu, Oct 23, 2025, 7:30 pm

Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse

90 minutes, no intermission

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"Way back in the late 1950s I was a member of a large, self-governed chamber group called the Gramercy Chamber Ensemble. The group had strings, winds, brass, piano, and singers, and selected repertory during group meetings. One of the members blurted out that we should do this amazingly original work called Pierrot Lunaire. 'What is Pierrot Lunaire?' was the response of the members. One year and fifty rehearsals later we were mesmerized and excited by this work and desperate to perform it.

"Where in the world did Schoenberg and Pierrot come from? In this program we attempt to trace, in a very basic way, the path from German Romanticism to the wild, expressionistic world of this seminal work." - Gilbert Kalish

Program

Johannes Brahms

(1833–1897)

Intermezzo in B minor for Piano, Op. 119, No. 1

(1893)

Johannes Brahms

(1833–1897)

Intermezzo in C-sharp minor for Piano, Op. 117, No. 3

(1892)

Anton Webern

(1883-1945)

Two Pieces for Cello and Piano

(1899)

Anton Webern

(1883-1945)

Four Pieces for Violin and Piano, Op. 7

(1910)

Arnold Schoenberg

(1874-1951)

Pierrot Lunaire for Voice and Ensemble, Op. 21

(1912)

Gilbert Kalish

Piano

Tony Arnold

Soprano

Erin Keefe

Violin/Viola

Nicholas Canellakis

Cello
Lisa Marie Mazzucco

Tara Helen O'Connor

Flute/Piccolo

Jose Franch-Ballester

Clarinet/Bass Clarinet
Presented at

Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse

Rose Building, 165 West 65th Street New York, NY 10023