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SUMMARY:Mozart to Matisse | “I shall return to the ancients”: Modern Art and Antiquity in 1930s Germany
DESCRIPTION:This lecture by Columbus Museum of Art Curator of Collections and Exhibitions Daniel Marcus explores the cultural background of Carl Orff’s Trionfo di Afrodite. Marcus discusses the suppression of modernism and revival of ancient Greek and Roman art in 1930s Germany. After the talk\, enjoy a live performance by Columbus Symphony musicians Megan Amos (principal horn)\, Hugo Souza (principal oboe) and Suzanne Newcomb (piano) of Carl Reinecke’s Trio in A minor\, Op. 188. Tickets are $5 for CMA members\, $15 for nonmembers.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mozart-to-matisse-i-shall-return-to-the-ancients-modern-art-and-antiquity-in-1930s-germany/
LOCATION:Columbus Museum of Art\, 480 E Broad St\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement
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SUMMARY:Mozart to Matisse - Im/material Presence: Portraits of Resilience in Contemporary Art
DESCRIPTION:Join CMA Art Bridges Fellow Grace Tran and members of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for an afternoon of music and art. Tran will explore a selection of contemporary LGBTQ+ artists whose works resist erasure and celebrate resilience through their approaches to visibility and memory. After her talk\, enjoy a live performance of Beethoven’s String Quartet Op. 18 No. 1 by Tatiana Hanna (violin)\, Robert Firdman (violin)\, Ye Jin Goo (viola)\, and Wendy Morton (cello).
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mozart-to-matisse-immaterial-presence/
LOCATION:Columbus Museum of Art\, 480 E Broad St\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mozart to Matisse - Winter Dreams: Landscapes from the American Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join the new Shackelford Family Assistant Curator of American Art\, Molly K. Eckel\, on a virtual tour of wintry landscapes in the American collection inspired by Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 1. After her talk\, enjoy a live performance by your very own Columbus Symphony Orchestra musicians.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mozart-to-matisse-winter-dreams-landscapes-from-the-american-collection/
LOCATION:Columbus Museum of Art\, 480 E Broad St\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Concerts
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CREATED:20250926T160728Z
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SUMMARY:Mozart to Matisse | The Debussy of the Camera: Art\, Music\, and Photography at the Turn of the 20th Century
DESCRIPTION:Join CMA curator Kaitlin Booher and members of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for an afternoon of music and art. \nIn 1975\, British fashion photographer Cecil Beaton called his predecessor Baron Adolf de Meyer the “Debussy of the camera\,” because of de Meyer’s atmospheric and luminous lighting in his photographs from the 1910s and 20s. Beaton’s comparison was apt\, because de Meyer\, like Claude Debussy\, was preoccupied with pushing the limits of his chosen medium. They were each influenced by James Abbott McNeil Whistler’s 1870s Nocturnes painting series\, which was made at night and hovered between abstraction and representation. \nBooher will explore de Meyer’s photographs as a point of departure to consider how American\, British\, and French artists across media experimented with ideas about modernism\, testing acceptable styles and subjects for works of art. The talk will be followed by a live performance by Columbus Symphony musicians. \nTickets are $5 for members\, $15 for nonmembers.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mozart-to-matisse-the-debussy-of-the-camera-art-music-and-photography-at-the-turn-of-the-20th-century/
LOCATION:Columbus Museum of Art\, 480 E Broad St\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
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CREATED:20250127T170309Z
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SUMMARY:Mozart to Matisse | “Monumental Drama”
DESCRIPTION:Join CMA curator Daniel Marcus and members of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for an afternoon of music and art. In anticipation of the Symphony’s forthcoming performance of Aaron Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, Marcus will discuss the collaborative work of sculptor Isamu Noguchi and dancer Martha Graham\, whose creative partnership—including set design and choreography for the 1944 premiere of Appalachian Spring—changed the shape of modern dance. Marcus’s lecture will be followed by a live performance by Columbus Symphony musicians. \nTickets are $5 for members\, $15 for nonmembers.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mozart-to-matisse-monumental-drama/
LOCATION:Columbus Museum of Art\, 480 E Broad St\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mozart to Matisse
DESCRIPTION:Join CMA curator Daniel Marcus and members of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra for the first Mozart to Matisse program of the 2024–2025 season\, featuring Anton Arensky’s String Quartet No. 2 in A minor\, Op. 35 (1894). Marcus will explore the relationship between art and music in the Russian Empire at the end of the 19th century\, focusing on Arensky’s predecessor Modest Mussorgsky and artist Viktor Hartmann. \nThe program includes a brief lecture on Mussorgsky\, Hartmann\, and their shared commitment to Russian folk culture\, followed by a live performance by Columbus Symphony musicians.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/mozart-to-matisse/
LOCATION:Columbus Museum of Art\, 480 E Broad St\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240508T140000
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CREATED:20240424T053819Z
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SUMMARY:The Flourishing Line—18th-Century Rococo Art
DESCRIPTION:Join the Columbus Museum of Art and Columbus Symphony Orchestra for an afternoon of visual art and music. The Rococo style of the eighteenth century was full of rebellion\, with artists such as François Boucher\, Thomas Gainsborough\, and Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun eschewing established artistic traditions and producing elaborate paintings. A discussion on these artists and others\, including designers of decorative arts from the period\, will be followed by music that compliments this ornate visual style. \nTickets are $5 for members\, $20 for nonmembers.
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/the-flourishing-line-18th-century-rococo-art/
LOCATION:Columbus Museum of Art\, 480 E Broad St\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
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