Clarinetist Paul Green – A Master in our Midst

Concerts In The Village presents a celebration of the artistry of one of the region’s finest musicians: Clarinetist Paul Green –A Master in our Midst. Also performing will be pianist Doris Stevenson and violinist Elizabeth Silver, in a program of important works by Debussy, Brahms, Poulenc, Bartok and Milhaud.

Saturday, May 13, 3pm

Van Buren Hall
6 Chamber St.
Kinderhook, NY 12106

From his national TV debut at age 13 with Leonard Bernstein on the New York Philharmonic Young People’s Concerts Series to his current status as a master teacher and soloist, clarinetist Paul Green has defined new paths on the concert stage. Grounded and virtuosic in the classical tradition, he has pursued his passion for jazz and followed his yearning to explore the meaning of Jewish music while maintaining his classical concert career. Green’s solo recitals have earned enthusiastic reviews in The New York Times and elsewhere. He has collaborated with the Borromeo, Saint Lawrence, and Ying quartets, and also with cellist Jacqueline Du Pré, flutist Eugenia Zukerman, and pianists Richard Goode, Christopher O’Riley, William Wolfram, and Ursula Oppens. Green has also been an Artistic Ambassador for the United States Information Agency, concertizing in Moldova and the Middle East, and at festivals in Poland, China, Austria, Korea, and Romania. He has been soloist with the Charlotte Philharmonic, Hartford Symphony, the Santo Domingo Music Festival Orchestra, and many others. He has been principal clarinet of CITV’s Broad Street Orchestra, with which he has performed the clarinet concertos of Mozart and Copland, as well as being a member of the Broad Street Chamber Players.

Pianist Doris Stevenson, Artist in Residence at Williams College, has a distinguished performing history. Her collaborators include many of the world’s best-known musicians. Violinist Elizabeth Silver, concertmaster of the Broad Street Orchestra, is a long-time member of the Albany Symphony Orchestra and Glimmerglass Opera Orchestra, and teacher at the Emma Willard School.

To conclude CITV’s 2022-2023 Season, on May 21st the Broad Street Chamber Players welcomes pianist Bethany Pietroniro in major works for piano and winds by Mozart, Louise Farrenc and Poulenc.

Suggested contribution $ 20, with students and children free.

Date

May 13 2023
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Time

3:00 pm
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