
On Sunday, April 21, attend the world premiere of the long-lost music of Alfred Morena Sr. (1893 – 1929) whose piano and violin compositions, along with art songs in Italian by Morena and other composers, was discovered by the composer-musician's son and namesake. Performing the compositions will be violinist Anna Heifetz (with her nine-year-old daughter); violinist Michelle Stern; soprano Maureen Smith Setton; and tenor Rinaldo Toglia.
At the Bruno Walter Auditorium, Lincoln Center, New York; 2 p.m. The concert is free. For more information, please contact Kyla McKenna at kmckenna@niaf.org
Fonte: NIAF
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