Piano Craft Recital

Per the City of Boston's COVID-19 Guidelines, masks will be required to be worn by all visitors and proof of vaccination will be required for admittance.

Piano Craft RecitalJoin Jim DemlerMeredith Wohlgemuth, and Pierre-Nicolas Colombat for a diverse performance of art song from the late 19th/early 20th century. The performance will take place on Saturday February 5 at 7 pm (tickets can be purchased here).Having just come off performances in Carnegie's Zankel and Weill Recital Halls, as well as the Resnick Wing in Renée Fleming's Song Studio, the Wohlgemuth/Colombat duo is excited to bring their collaboration to other cities. The program in Boston will feature Webern, Schoenberg, Debussy and others. Jim Demler, Boston University Professor, joins the bill in a performance as the narrator in the seldom heard Ruth Crawford Seeger work "The Ballad of Tom Thumb."

The Piano Craft Gallery, Inc. is located in a historic Boston landmark and works to eliminate common barriers to accessing the arts such as race, education level, and class by guiding our operation through an anti-racist and inclusive lens.  The Piano Craft Gallery, Inc. does this by sharing, promoting, and celebrating the work of racially, culturally, and socio-economically diverse artists of all abilities with the public. This results in diverse networks of individuals accessing the gallery space and experiencing the arts.  The Piano Craft Gallery, Inc. provides a free, handicapped accessible venue in Boston where people can enjoy and learn about the diversity of art-making and performing in the Greater Boston area.  Additionally, the Piano Craft Gallery, Inc. provides an affordable community venue for public and private events.

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