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Franz Schubert's 'Schwanengesang', with Emilio Pons and Asiya Korepanova
"Schwanengesang" is the posthomous title given to a collection of Franz Schubert's last songs. Although not a song cycle per se, they have been historically performed as a whole set. Together with Die schöne Müllerin and Die Winterreise, they constitute the most important works in Schubert's art song. This work completes the Schubert series that internationally renowed German/Mexican tenor Emilio Pons set out to perform for New York audiences. He will once again be joined by renowned Russian/American pianist Asiya Korepanova.
Join us at The Brownstone-Haus der Musik at 5:00 PM for a pre-performance social mixer.
The recital will start at 5:30 PM. The total duration of the program is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes, including a short break.
After the concert, there will be a party featuring live music performed by members of our audience. Everyone is welcome to participate.
A minimum $70 dollar donation per person to cover the vanue costs, amenities served, and artists' compensation is necessary to attend.
Venue: The Brownstone | Haus der Musik
461 W 143rd St Map
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