The Edward T. Cone Concert Series
Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Paul Moravec has joined the Institute for Advanced Study as its new Artist-in-Residence. Tradition Redefined, an exciting new season of music, will begin in October.
Tickets are free for these concerts, and the Institute makes available as many tickets as possible for distribution beyond the Institute community. Please note that performances are not suitable for children under the age of eight. For ticket information, please call (609) 734-8228 or emailTradition Redefined
2007-2008 Season
![]() | October 5-6, 2007
Beyond Crossover features clarinetist David Krakauer with pianist Marija Stroke, accordionist Will Holshouser, and bassist Nicki Parrott performing the music of composers Leos Janacek, Johannes Brahms, Olivier Messiaen, Steve Reich, and Claude Debussy. In addition, there will be a set of traditional klezmer music. A Concert Talk, "Jewish Music and the Electric Electic," featuring Mark Slobin, Professor of Music at Wesleyan University, will take place on Friday, October 5, at 4 p.m. in the West Building Lecture Hall. No tickets are needed for this event. |
David Krakauer, photo by Pawel Zuk |
| November 30-December 1, 2007 Music of Debussy, Corigliano, Moravec, Enescu and Gershwin |
| Maria Bachmann, photo by Robin Holland |
![]() | February 8-9, 2008 The Enso String Quartet- |
| Enso String Quartet, photo by David Mehr | A Concert Talk, "Confessions of a Critic,” featuring Terry Teachout, music and drama critic, Commentary magazine and The Wall Street Journal, will take place on Friday, February 8 at 4 p.m. in the Dilworth Room. No tickets are needed for this event. |
![]() | March 7-8, 2008 Hailed as “Four Recorder Virtuosos” by The New York Times, the Berlin-based Quartet New Generation—Susanne Fröhlich, Andrea Guttmann, |
| Quartet New Generation | |
| A Concert Talk, "The High Male Voice: Castrato, Countertenor, and Male Alto," will be presented by legendary countertenor Russell Oberlin on Friday, March 7 at 4 p.m. in the Dilworth Room. No tickets are needed for this event. In 2004, Oberlin's performing career was the subject of a Canadian film, Russell Oberlin: America's Legendary Countertenor. He was a pioneer in the early music revival in America, and those attending the talk will hear some of his classic recordings from the 50s and 60s. This presentation, which will have a question-and-answer period, may touch on subjects including Oberlin's performing career, his role as a founding member of the New York Pro Musica Antiqua, and his work with such musical giants as Leonard Bernstein, Glenn Gould, and Robert Shaw. |
| Russell Oberlin | |
All concerts will take place at 8 p.m. in Wolfensohn Hall. Programs are subject to change.
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