2017-18 Season Preview
Donate to Mallarme and receive an invite to the Party on the Porch where we will reveal next season! Good food, drink and music will abound.
Donate to Mallarme and receive an invite to the Party on the Porch where we will reveal next season! Good food, drink and music will abound.
Series Concert # 1 Sunday, September 10, 2017 3:00 pm Peace, War and Peace Series Concert # 2 Thursday, November 9, 2017 7:30 pm Violins of Hope Series Concert # 3 Sunday, February 4, 2018 3:00 pm Commissioning Mozart Series Concert # 4 Sunday, April 8, 2018 3:00 pm A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Series […]
Private Home in Chapel Hill Address sent before the performance PEACE, WAR and PEACE 93 years of Russian Music Sunday, September 10, 3:00 pm House Concert, Chapel Hill Sergei Taneyev – Piano Quartet in E Major, Op. 20 Dmitri Shostakovich – Cello Sonata in D Minor, Op. 40 Sofia Gubaidulina – String Trio, I. Rodion […]
FREE! 30 Minute Mini Family Concert – Italian Musical Masterpieces of the 17th Century in conjunction with the Medici exhibition. HIP* all the way!! *HIP=historically informed performance Sunday, Sept 17, 2017 2 concerts: 1:00 pm AND 2:30 pm Music of Corelli, Storace, Mattheis and Gabrielli Allison Willet – baroque violin Stephanie Vial – baroque cello Jennifer Streeter – […]
What’s in a Song? Join singer/songwriter/cellist Shana Tucker and pianist Amy Bormet in learning the ins and outs of writing a song. Take a journey into the wide-open world of songwriting. This concert will delve into the songwriting process, including: Establishing a Groove (tempo, rhythm), Song Elements (melody, chorus, bridge, etc.) and Storytelling Through Song (adding melody to words and vice-versa). Shana Tucker is a […]
James Grymes, “Violins of Hope: Violins of the Holocaust — Instruments of Hope and Liberation” The Regulator welcomes music historian James Grymes for a reading and book signing of his new book, Violins of Hope: Violins of the Holocaust–Instruments of Hope and Liberation in Mankind’s Darkest Hour. Grymes tells the remarkable stories about violins played by Jewish […]
Series Concert #2 VIOLINS OF HOPE SONAM with vocal group SONAM lead by Allan Friedman Arnold Schoenberg – Verklarte Nacht for String Sextet (1899) David Kirkland Garner – Mallarmé commissioned work (2017) Hans Krása – Passacaglia and Fugue for String Trio (1944) Gideon Klein – Duo for Violin and Cello (1941) Allan Friedman – Excerpts from Holocaust Cantata […]
The “hippest” musicians on period instruments February 2 – 25, 2018 HIP Festival Schedule and line up. More information will be added as it becomes available. HIPSTER passes ARE on sale for $75. HIPster Passes give you admission to ALL EVENTS. For most concerts, single tickets will be available through the organizations website OR at the […]
With Dr. Jonathan Kramer Historical performance practices or HIP, is the presentation of music in a style we believe is representative of how a work was heard at the time it was written. The 2018 NC HIP Music Festival will present musical performances and events centered around these practices with period instruments from the Baroque and […]
Series Concert #3 COMMISSIONING MOZART Sunday, February 4, 2018 3:00 pm Baldwin Auditorium, Durham (HIP Festival opener) Presented in association with the Duke University Department of Music Why do composers write a piece? Because someone commissions or inspires them to do so! W.A. Mozart – Quartet in G Minor for fortepiano & strings, K. 478 […]
Observe world-renown baroque flutist Barthold Kuijken give a master class to UNC-CH flute students. Music of Blavet, Marais and Boismortier. FREE and open to the public Given in partnership with UNC-CH Music Department
Hear HIP musicians from all over the United States come together and perform! PROGRAM Archangelo Corelli Concerto Grosso in F Major, Op. 6, No. 2 Georg F. Händel Water Music Suite 1 in F major Johann Christian Bach Symphony in G Minor, Op. 6, No. 6 W.A. Mozart Flute Concerto in D Major K.V. 314 Led by renown flutist […]
NC Symphony hipster horn blowers Rachel Niketopoulos and Chris Caudill introduce you to the wild and thrilling history of the horn from conch shells to hunting horns to the horn in the modern orchestra. Be prepared to dance a minuet, sing a familiar song, and toot on the horn yourself! Family concerts are 60-minute interactive concerts for persons 5 and […]
Sacre Coeur: Sacred Music of Beloved French Composers Nathan Leaf, Conductor Josh Dumbleton, Organ Kathryn Mueller, Soprano David Faircloth, Baritone Mallarmé Chamber Players The Symphonic Choir and Chamber Choir perform: Faure: Requiem Durufle: Messe cum Jubilo Poulenc: Litanies a la Vierge Noire Adults: $25 Seniors: $22 Students: FREE with ID
BIRD’S EYE TRIO Sunday, April 8, 2018 3:00 pm ArtsCenter, Carrboro An emotionally rich program of classical and original music featuring the Bird’s Eye Trio. Jennifer Curtis – violin; Ayane Kozasa – viola; Paul Wiancko – cello PROGRAM Henry Purcell arr. Monkemeyer – Four Pavans, Z. 748-751 Ludwig van Beethoven – Serenade in D Major, Op. 8 Eugène Ysaÿe – String […]