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Tickets include admission into the Brooklyn Museum and a guided gallery tour at 1 PM. - Location
- Brooklyn Museum
Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium
200 Eastern Parkway
3rd Floor
Brooklyn, NY 11238 - Directions
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Music Off The Walls:
Distant Partners, Distant Portraits
Sunday, January 24, 2010 at 2 PM
Brooklyn Museum | Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Auditorium
In conjunction with the special exhibit Patricia Cronin: "Harriet Hosmer, Lost and Found"
Kathleen Supove, piano
Brooklyn Philharmonic String Quartet
Deborah Buck, violin
Deborah Wong, violin
Sarah Adams, viola
David Calhoun, cello
RANDALL WOOLF: Franz Schubert
RANDALL WOOLF: Motor City Requiem
RANDALL WOOLF: Revenge! (video by Ladislav Starevich)
DEBUSSY: hommage à rameau (live remix by DJ Elan Vytal and Ryan Brown)

Inspired by the Brooklyn Museum’s special exhibit Patricia Cronin: "Harriet Hosmer, Lost and Found", Brooklyn Philharmonic’s composer mentor offers a program creating a contemporary portrait of artists from the past. Each work programmed on Distant Partners, Distant Portraits brings together two artists of different time periods to collaborate even without knowing one another. In composing his own works, Randall Woolf looked to Motown artists of Detroit, 20th century Russian filmmaker Ladislav Starevich, and the styles of Franz Schubert for these partnerships. Debussy’s version of this distant collaboration, hommage à Rameau, closes the program with a special live remix by BP’s composer fellows DJ Elan Vytal and electric bassist Ryan Brown.
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VIDEO: Composer Randall Woolf on Distant Partners, Distant Portraits:












