Creators at Carnegie

     

    Creators at Carnegie

     

    In this Series

    Saxophonist Joshua Redman has been the darling of jazz critics for more than a decade. With bassist Reuben Rogers and percussionist Ali Jackson Jr., he performs an improvisational set of bebop, blues and Broadway at Zankel Hall.

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    Jazz Pianist Brad Mehldau with Renee Fleming

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    Jazz Pianist Brad Mehldau with Renee Fleming

    September 6, 2005

    Pianist Brad Mehldau and reigning American soprano Renee Fleming present a concert of surprises, including a new commission from Carnegie Hall based on the work of German poet Rainer Maria Rilke.

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    Brian Wilson's 'Smile' Live In Concert

    In this two-hour live recording, The Beach Boys' Brian Wilson plays his most ambitious album, Smile, at Carnegie Hall. Released almost four decades after its creation, the album has been reconstructed and reworked from original tapes and new recordings. Listen to songs from Smile, Beach Boys favorites, and excerpts from recording sessions in this Creator's at Carnegie special.

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    Paul Newman Narrates 'Lincoln Portrait'

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    Paul Newman Narrates 'Lincoln Portrait'

    August 9, 2005

    The St. Louis Symphony, conductor David Robertson and pianist Orli Shaham perform a concert celebrating American music. The program includes Aaron Copland's beloved Lincoln Portrait and works by John Adams.

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    Solo Recital by Pianist Richard Goode

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    Solo Recital by Pianist Richard Goode

    July 26, 2005

    New York native Richard Goode is one of the world's premiere pianists. Creators at Carnegie presents Goode in a solo recital at Carnegie Hall. He performs a program that includes works by Bach and Chopin and Debussy's evocative, impressionist preludes.

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    k.d. lang and the Brooklyn Philharmonic

    k.d. lang performs songs from her latest CD, Hymns of the 49th Parallel. The disc is a tribute to Canadian songwriters from Leonard Cohen and Neil Young to Bruce Cockburn and Jane Siberry.

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    Fred Hersch Interprets 'Leaves of Grass'

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    Fred Hersch Interprets 'Leaves of Grass'

    June 28, 2005

    Pianist and composer Fred Hersch has created his own jazz-infused arrangement of texts from Walt Whitman's exultant poem Leaves of Grass. We take you to Zankel Hall for the New York premiere.

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    Senegal's Orchestra Baobab in Concert

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    Senegal's Orchestra Baobab in Concert

    June 14, 2005

    In the 1970s and '80s, the members of Orchestra Baobab were the masters of Afro-Cuban music. After prodding by the man behind the Buena Vista Social Club, the Senegalese group has returned to the stage.

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    The Magnetic Fields in Concert

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    The Magnetic Fields in Concert

    May 31, 2005

    The Magnetic Fields started as a cult phenomenon, but singer Stephin Merritt has taken the band well beyond its indie beginnings in Manhattan's Lower East Side. At Zankel Hall, the group plays songs from its acclaimed CDs, 69 Love Songs and i.

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    John Adams: A Concert of Musical Landscapes

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    John Adams: A Concert of Musical Landscapes

    May 16, 2005

    Hailed by critics as a "Copland for the 21st century," John Adams writes music inspired by the wide open spaces of the American West. Creators at Carnegie presents a concert of musical landscapes from the acclaimed composer.

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    Orchestra of St. Luke's

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    Orchestra of St. Luke's

    April 7, 2005

    Founded in 1978, the Orchestra of St. Luke's has earned a reputation as one of America's foremost chamber orchestras. At Carnegie Hall, conductor David Zinman leads the ensemble in a program that contrasts the music of 20th-century Polish composer Henryk Gorecki with the 18th-century genius of Mozart.

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    Rokia Traoré in Concert

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    Rokia Traoré in Concert

    March 9, 2005

    In 1998, singer Rokia Traoré hit the international music scene with a unique blend of modern sounds and traditional roots. Since then, the Malian chanteuse and songwriter has gained a devoted worldwide following. She performs songs from her latest CD, Bowmboï, at Zankel Hall.

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    Bill Frisell and the Intercontinentals

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    Bill Frisell and the Intercontinentals

    March 5, 2005

    Jazz guitarist and band leader Bill Frisell is the focus of our third show. The former "house guitarist" for pioneering German modern jazz label ECM, Frisell has worked with artists as varied as Elvis Costello, John Zorn and classical composer Gavin Bryars.

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    Sam Phillips, Unplugged

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    Sam Phillips, Unplugged

    February 5, 2005

    Critics call her "alluring" and "utterly enchanting." At Carnegie Hall, Sam Phillips delights her audience with her own songs of love and heartbreak. The Section String Quartet and Phillips' own band join her in an unplugged performance.

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    Friends of Emmylou

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    Friends of Emmylou

    July 19, 2004

    Hear music from a week of Zankel Hall concerts dedicated to friends of Emmylou Harris, including Patty Griffin, husband-and-wife songwriters Buddy and Julie Miller, guitarist Steve Earle and singing siblings Kate and Anna McGarrigle.

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