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A 3/4 view picture of Hochman in black and white.; Faculty Recital (Benjamin Hochman, piano) and Resonance album release concert
Photo by Ben Omri

Bard College Conservatory of Music Presents

Friday, November 8, 2024

Faculty Recital (Benjamin Hochman, piano) and Resonance album release concert

Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space
7:00 pm EST/GMT-5
A special concert celebrating Benjamin Hochman's new album
In all roles, from soloist to chamber musician to conductor, Benjamin Hochman regards music as vital and essential. Composers, fellow musicians, orchestras, and audiences recognize his deep commitment to insightful programming and performances of quality. A winner of Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Career Grant, Hochman performs at venues and festivals across the globe. He is a Steinway Artist and a Lecturer at Bard College Berlin.

The November 8 concert in the Conservatory Performance Space celebrates the release of his new album Resonance. Hochman describes the program as "a journey from darkness to light, a study in contrasts that nevertheless finds resonance across the centuries, ultimately finding transcendence and even triumph'. This concert is free and open to the public.

Program

Ludwig Van Beethoven 1770–1827
Piano Sonata No.30 in E Op.109

Josquin Desprez c.1450/55–1521
arr. Charles Wuorinen 1938–2020
Ave Christe

George Benjamin b.1960
Shadowlines

John Dowland 1563–1626
set by William Byrd 1543–1623
Pavana Lachrymae MB 54 (after John Dowland’s pavan for lute Lachrimae P.15)

Ludwig Van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No.31 in A flat Op.110
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].

Time: 7:00 pm EST/GMT-5

Location: Bitó Conservatory Building, Performance Space

Bard College Conservatory of Music Presents

Faculty Recital (Benjamin Hochman, piano) and Resonance album release concert

A special concert celebrating Benjamin Hochman's new album

In all roles, from soloist to chamber musician to conductor, Benjamin Hochman regards music as vital and essential. Composers, fellow musicians, orchestras, and audiences recognize his deep commitment to insightful programming and performances of quality. A winner of Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Career Grant, Hochman performs at venues and festivals across the globe. He is a Steinway Artist and a Lecturer at Bard College Berlin.

The November 8 concert in the Conservatory Performance Space celebrates the release of his new album Resonance. Hochman describes the program as "a journey from darkness to light, a study in contrasts that nevertheless finds resonance across the centuries, ultimately finding transcendence and even triumph'. This concert is free and open to the public. Program

Ludwig Van Beethoven 1770–1827
Piano Sonata No.30 in E Op.109

Josquin Desprez c.1450/55–1521
arr. Charles Wuorinen 1938–2020
Ave Christe

George Benjamin b.1960
Shadowlines

John Dowland 1563–1626
set by William Byrd 1543–1623
Pavana Lachrymae MB 54 (after John Dowland’s pavan for lute Lachrimae P.15)

Ludwig Van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No.31 in A flat Op.110