KINGSTON, N.Y. — Prepare for an enchanting evening as the Senate Garage at 4 N. Front St. undergoes a miraculous metamorphosis into a realm of musical magic. On Friday, Oct. 6, at 7 p.m., you’re invited to partake in “Euphonic Reverie: An Extravaganza of Musical Artistry” where conventional boundaries are shattered, and classical melodies dance into the extraordinary.
Experience a captivating repertoire featuring compositions by the virtuosos of yesteryears and modern-day maestros. From the timeless elegance of Johan Sebastian Bach to the enchanting harmonies of Wolfgang Mozart, and the vivacious rhythms of George Gershwin, this soirée will redefine your perception of classical music.
This bewitching event heralds the inaugural performance of Chamber Music on the Hudson’s 2023-24 concert season. Under the starlit sky of creativity, you’ll witness the musical brilliance of esteemed artists.
The stage will come alive with the melodic charms of Courtney Johnson, whose voice will transport you to celestial realms. Joining her is the incomparable Inessa Zaretsky, a pianist whose fingers shall weave intricate tales of emotion through the keys. The Tesla Quartet, represented by the mesmerizing Ross Snyder on the violin and the soul-stirring Austin Fisher on the cello, will complete this symphonic dream team.
In a bold departure from tradition, Inessa Zaretsky, the artistic visionary behind Chamber Music on the Hudson, exclaimed in a passionate press release, “Prepare to embark on a transcendent journey through an exhilarating tapestry of musical vignettes. This is not your run-of-the-mill classical concert; it’s a celebration of innovation and diversity. Our musical voyage transcends centuries and continents in just a single hour.”
The repertoire is an auditory treasure trove, including Bach’s ‘Prelude for Piano Solo,’ Mozart’s ‘Come Scoglio’ from ‘Cosi Fan Tutte,’ and Gershwin’s preludes that will infuse your soul with nostalgia, including a stunning rendition of ‘Summertime’ from ‘Porgy and Bess.’ The program also promises to surprise and delight with Giuseppe Verdi’s ‘Tacea la notte placida’ from ‘Il Trovatore’ and William Grant Still’s ‘Mother and Child,’ alongside spiritual classics such as ‘His Name So Sweet,’ ‘He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands,’ and ‘Ride On, King Jesus.’
Unlock this musical utopia with your $25 ticket to an experience that defies convention and embraces the boundless spectrum of musical artistry. Don’t miss out on this symphonic extravaganza that will leave your senses spellbound.
For those seeking to be part of this auditory odyssey, further details can be found at https://www.chambermusiconthehudson.com/programs. Secure your coveted ticket now at https://bit.ly/3P6Gvod and prepare to be transported to a realm where music transcends time and place, awakening your spirit and igniting your imagination.
Witness the Senate Garage in Kingston as it metamorphoses into a sanctuary of symphonies, where classical music is reborn with a fresh and invigorating spirit. Join us on October 6th at 7 p.m. for an evening of musical enchantment that will linger in your heart and soul long after the final note has faded into the night.