Learning to Listen: PRISM Quartet
Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019 | 7 p.m. | Goodhart Music Room
No reservations or tickets required. Festive winter treats will be served.
The PRISM Quartet will present a cross-section of music that demonstrates the saxophone's remarkable range of expression in the classical mode. Praised by The Philadelphia Inquirer for its ability to âmove effortlessly between styles,â the program will include A Schumann Bouquetâan adaption from Robert Schumannâs Album for the Youngâarranged for the PRISM Quartet by the Pulitzer Prize-winning composer William Bolcom. The program also includes music by Stephen Sondheim, French composer Pierre Max Dubois, folk songs from Latin America, and more recent works by Roshanne Etezady, Michael Daugherty, and Matthew Levy.
In the salon tradition, the musicians will discuss the program with audience members, answering questions before and after the performance.
This event is free and open to the public.
Âé¶čAV welcomes the full participation of all individuals in all aspects of campus life. We are happy help with any special needs or accommodations due to disability. Please contact the Arts Office at 610-526-5300 or reservations@brynmawr.edu in advance of your arrival to make arrangements. For assistance when the office is not staffed, contact campus safety at 610-526-7911.
Learning to Listen 2019â20
The Coleman Sisters' Learning to Listen Series was established in memory of Elizabeth Coleman Mooney â48 and in honor of Susan Norton Coleman â45, who wanted future generations of students to derive the same great pleasure from music as they did. The Series features virtuosic musicians in a salon-like atmosphere with tasty refreshments and informative conversation. Learning to Listen events on the Bryn Mawr campus are free and open to the public.