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- Wheelchair Accessible
This is a Groupmuse Massivemuse
Epic performances in unexpected spaces.
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Antonín Dvořák: The presiding Deity of the Bohemian Romantic. A man with a heart so big and an inner world so deep that more than a century after his death, his string quartets raise the roof of Groupmuse living rooms practically every single week of the year.
And now, in its Massivemuse debut, we present what is arguably his supreme act of expression: The Dvořák Cello Concerto, a titanic achievement, full of love and blood and sorrow and ecstasy. We'll sit at the feet of John-Henry Crawford, a 25 year-old rising superstar of the cello, as he absolutely shreds -- backed by an 11-player ensemble in an arrangement small enough for Groupmuse, but big enough for a tsunami of sound.
It's going down at a gritty palace in Bushwick -- the enormous and glorious performance space at BKLYN Commons, just a minute walk from the Flushing stop on the J, Z, and M.
And oh how we're gonna get cozy -- bring a blanket, floor cushion, pillows, etc. so we can snuggle on the floor while we are carried away by the sea of Dvořák's Romantic genius.
So bring out your air violins and prepare to rock out to an evening sure to blow our minds.
Can't wait to share it with you, NYC!
What's the music?
Antonin Dvořák
Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104
Piotr Tchaikovsky
Andante Cantabile for Cello and Chamber Orchestra
This is a Groupmuse Massivemuse
Epic performances in unexpected spaces.
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