Bard SummerScape is set to return July 8–August 22 with limited, in-person audiences indoors and outdoors, across the Bard’s 1,000-acre campus in New York’s Hudson Valley.
The full season of music, dance, oper, and performance will launch with the world premiere of I was waiting for the echo of a better day, a new commission from choreographer Pam Tanowitz and composer Jessie Montgomery, and will culminate in the 31st annual Bard Music Festival, Nadia Boulanger and Her World.
Through a series of themed concerts, lectures and panel discussions, the Bard Music Festival will pay tribute to Boulanger, one of the most important female figures in classical music history. Complementing the festival is the first fully staged North American production of King Arthur (Le roi Arthus), by Boulanger’s compatriot Ernest Chausson, conducted at the Fisher Center by Leon Botstein, the festival’s founder and co-artistic director.
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