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Chiaroscuro: Finding Light in Darkness

  • Recital Hall at Saint Michael’s Church 225 W 99th Street New York, NY 10025 (map)

Chiaroscuro is a study in contrasts, a painting technique that uses light to define an object when balanced against shadow. Occurring at the darkest time of the year, this program is a meditation on the transformative power of light through brilliant music by 17th-century female composers across Italy, including Barbara Strozzi, Vittoria Aleotti, Claudia Francesca Rusca, Caterina Assandra, Claudia Sessa, and Francesca Caccini. Projected paintings highlighting contemporary women artists, including Orsola Maddalena Caccia, Fede Galizia, and Elisabetta Sirani, interweave themes of transcendence, faith, and beauty among longing, sorrow, and mortality. With soprano Elisse Albian and violinist Rebecca Scout Nelson.

Elisse Albian, soprano
Natalie Rose Kress and Rebecca Scout Nelson, violins
Sarah Stone, cello
Stephanie Corwin, bassoon
Gabe Shuford, harpsichord

Earlier Event: February 6
Chiaroscuro: Finding Light in Darkness
Later Event: April 23
Browning: Her Leaves Be Green