Getting people to listen to classical music isn't an easy sell. Getting people to listen to contemporary classic music like is an even tougher job.
But Herb Levy didn't get the memo. The avant garde music promoter brings us a new series of contemporary music concerts at Van Cliburn Recital Hall. Called Other Arts, the series begins with a concert by pianist Louis Goldstein, who will perform Morton Feldman's Triadic Memories (1983) on Sunday, and Cage's Sonatas & Interludes for prepared piano on Monday. For an overview of Levy's work on this series, check out the FWWeekly story.
Both concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. at Van Cliburn Recital Hall in the Maddox-Muse Center, 330 4th Street just east of Bass Hall in downtown Fort Worth. Tickets are
available through Bass Ticketing (817) 212-4280 or at the door on the evening of the performances. Tickets $23, $18 for students and seniors. If you buy tickets to both concerts, there's a discount of $5/per ticket ($36 for both concerts; $26 for students and seniors).
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Herb Levy's Fine Tuning
Posted by Steve-O at 8:16 AM
Labels: classical music, Fort Worth, Herb Levy
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