Here is a musical menu of substantial American modernism, featuring serious but spirited works from three of our great composers. The Sessions Concertino is like an abstract painting of a party, while Babbitt’s The Head of the Bed is more like a moody portrait of the moon. Carter’s music both demands and repays serious attention. And to conclude, there’s dessert: a delectable, creamy diversion from Richard Strauss, caught in his most light-hearted mood.
The MET Chamber Ensemble
James Levine, Artistic Director and Conductor
Judith Bettina, Soprano
Kristin Hoff, Mezzo-Soprano
Evan Hughes, Bass-Baritone
SESSIONS
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Concertino for Chamber Orchestra
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MILTON BABBITT
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The Head of the Bed
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ELLIOTT CARTER
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Syringa
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R. STRAUSS
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Der Bürger als Edelmann Suite, Op. 60
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Elliott Carter
Elliott Carter on studying composition with Nadia Boulanger and developing his style.
© 2008 Carnegie Hall Corporation
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