CARNEGIE HALL PRESENTS
Performance Sunday, Oct 31, 2010 | 5 PM

The MET Chamber Ensemble

Zankel Hall
With members of the outstanding Metropolitan Opera orchestra, Levine has been introducing Carnegie Hall audiences to undeservedly ignored music for years. Here he conducts Satie’s cool, tranquil 1918 setting of texts by Plato on Socrates and music by Pierre Boulez that lurches between lethargy and hyperactivity.

Performers

  • Emalie Savoy, Soprano
  • Erin Morley, Soprano
  • Susanna Phillips, Soprano
  • Tamara Mumford, Mezzo-Soprano
  • The MET Chamber Ensemble
    James Levine, Artistic Director and Conductor

Program

  • WEBERN Four Songs, Op. 12
  • SATIE Socrate
  • PIERRE BOULEZ sur Incises

Audio

Satie Socrate (“Portrait de Socrate”)
Susan Bickley, Soprano / Music Projects London / Richard Bernas, Conductor
LTM Recordings

This performance is part of the The MET Chamber Ensemble series.

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