COLUMBIA UNIVERSITYÕS
ITALIAN ACADEMY FOR ADVANCED STUDIES
PRESENTS ITS
FALL 2010 CONCERT
SERIES:
ITALIAN HARPSICHORD MUSIC
ANDREW APPEL,
harpsichord
OCTOBER 6, NOVEMBER 3,
DECEMBER 1
FREE ADMISSION
AT 8:00 PM
IN THE TEATRO OF THE
ITALIAN ACADEMY
1161 AMSTERDAM AVENUE,
NYC
New
York, NY-- The Fall 2010 concert series at Columbia UniversityÕs Italian
Academy for Advanced Studies will present harpsichordist Andrew Appel in programs featuring music of Domenico
Scarlatti, Galuppi, Zipoli,
Paradies, Platti, Hasse, Boccherini, Cimarosa, and Clementi. Guest artists will include the tenor Thomas
Cooley, violinist Krista Bennion Feeney, and cellist
Loretta OÕSullivan. Admission to the concerts, which begin at 8 p.m. on
Wednesday evenings, is free.
Enthusiastic
reviewers (from The New York Times, The
New Yorker, Time Out New York, and ArtForum) have praised the Italian AcademyÕs concerts
for their Ôenergetic young playersÕ and Ôastute, textually varied readingsÕ
performed with Ôdedication and ample preparation.Õ
Reservations
can be made by email to rw2115@columbia.edu. The Italian Academy is located at
1161 Amsterdam Avenue between 116th and 118th Streets.
October
6
Paradies, D. Scarlatti, Zipoli
November
3
Bargello, Galuppi, Platti, and songs by Hasse with
tenor Thomas Cooley
December
1
Boccherini,
Cimarosa, and Clementi with
violinist Krista Bennion Feeney and cellist Loretta
OÕSullivan
Andrew
Appel
was First Prize winner of the Erwin Bodkey
Competition in Boston and is Artistic Director of the Four Nations Ensemble. He
performs throughout Europe and the United States as soloist in many festivals
including Italy's Spoleto Festival, New York's Mostly Mozart Festival, and the
Redwoods Festival. As a recitalist, Mr. Appel has
performed at Carnegie and Avery Fisher Halls in New York, as well as halls from
the Music Academy of the West to the Smithsonian in Washington DC. In addition
to his work with The Four Nations Ensemble, he has joined the Smithsonian
Players, Orpheus, Opera Lafayette, The Grand Tour Orchestra and several
European chamber orchestras. He has enjoyed critical acclaim for his recording
of Bach works with Bridge Records and presently records for ASV and
Smithsonian. Mr. Appel's most recent recording with
ASV includes works by Bach, LeRoux, and Marchand. As director of the Four Nations Ensemble and as a
presenter, Appel is known for pushing the classical
music envelope with imaginative collaborations and programs. He connects
Purcell and Gershwin, Marini and old-time fiddling, Chinese court music and
music from Versailles. Mr. Appel has written
program notes and articles for presenters around the country including Lincoln
Center and National Public Radio, and has participated in discussions on
education and chamber music programming at conferences of Chamber Music
America, the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, and the New York State
Council on the Arts. He currently serves as President of the Board of Trustees
of Chamber Music America. Appel holds an
international soloist degree from the Royal Conservatory in Antwerp and a
Doctorate from the Juilliard School where he has taught harpsichord and music
history. Appel has also taught at Moravian,
Temple and Princeton Universities.
Rick
Whitaker
The
Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America at Columbia University Casa Italiana, 1161 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027
212
854 1623
rw2115@columbia.edu
www.italianacademy.columbia.edu