Classical music and avant-garde cabaret merge when pianist Simone Dinnerstein, thereminist Pamelia Kurstin, and actor Alvin Epstein join forces for the first time at Le Poisson Rouge. They’ll journey through music by Bach, Mozart, and Chopin to Poulenc’s “The Story of Babar the Elephant” for piano and narrator, weaving together disparate elements in an unusual evening of poetry, music, improvisation, and narration. The unorthodox trio will repeat their program the next evening as part of Dinnerstein’s Neighborhood Classics concert series at PS 321, which raises funds for New York City public schools.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at 7pm
Neighborhood Classics at PS 321 | 180 7th Avenue, Brooklyn
Tickets: $15 at www.neighborhoodclassics.com available beginning on October 15
All proceeds benefit the students of PS 321.
Official Website: http://www.neighborhoodclassics.com
Added by christinajensen on November 12, 2012