An eclectic audience of just seventy friends of the artists and Mrs. Tober listened intently to the Catalyst Quartet's acclaimed Goldberg arrangement while Machine Dazzle responded to the Quartet's performance, interpreting the music's inescapable evolution into a performance/installation through his personal and emotional lens. Guests adjourned afterwards for a party with the artists to the Frederick R. Koch Foundation townhouse where The Met's Limor Tomer, Lulu C. and Anthony W. Wang General Manager of Live Arts, toasted the success of the project.
"If you are looking for something to brighten up January, look no further than The Frederick R. Koch Foundation’s gift to music lovers everywhere: The Townhouse Series, curated by Daniel Schlosberg."
On Sunday the gate leading to Elm Court opened offering some a glimpse at the mansion hidden in Butler’s hills. Beyond the gate, a long driveway bends along the hill and showcases colorful gardens and various species of trees. Only around the final bend can anyone truly see the large mansion known as Elm Court.
Two extraordinary young pianists, Lang Lang Foundation Scholars Yufei Cathy Chen and Sebastian Picht, thrilled an audience gathered to watch them perform in the Young Scholars Concert, taking place at Elm Court, a historic, beautiful setting provided thanks to the generosity of The Frederick R. Koch Foundation.
A #360ofOpera interview with Angel Blue & Daniel Schlosberg, written by Yutong Yang.
The opulent Upper East Side townhouse of the Frederick R. Koch Foundation acts as the backdrop for today’s video premiere: an excerpt from a series of filmed concerts curated by pianist Daniel Schlosberg and produced by ffflypaper.
The Frederick R. Koch Foundation Townhouse Series presents a new recording by VC Artist Merz Trio
The performance for solo cello is part of the The Townhouse Series, presented by The Frederick R. Koch Foundation
An eclectic audience of just seventy friends of the artists and Mrs. Tober listened intently to the Catalyst Quartet's acclaimed Goldberg arrangement while Machine Dazzle responded to the Quartet's performance, interpreting the music's inescapable evolution into a performance/installation through his personal and emotional lens. Guests adjourned afterwards for a party with the artists to the Frederick R. Koch Foundation townhouse where The Met's Limor Tomer, Lulu C. and Anthony W. Wang General Manager of Live Arts, toasted the success of the project.
"If you are looking for something to brighten up January, look no further than The Frederick R. Koch Foundation’s gift to music lovers everywhere: The Townhouse Series, curated by Daniel Schlosberg."
On Sunday the gate leading to Elm Court opened offering some a glimpse at the mansion hidden in Butler’s hills. Beyond the gate, a long driveway bends along the hill and showcases colorful gardens and various species of trees. Only around the final bend can anyone truly see the large mansion known as Elm Court.
Two extraordinary young pianists, Lang Lang Foundation Scholars Yufei Cathy Chen and Sebastian Picht, thrilled an audience gathered to watch them perform in the Young Scholars Concert, taking place at Elm Court, a historic, beautiful setting provided thanks to the generosity of The Frederick R. Koch Foundation.
A #360ofOpera interview with Angel Blue & Daniel Schlosberg, written by Yutong Yang.
The opulent Upper East Side townhouse of the Frederick R. Koch Foundation acts as the backdrop for today’s video premiere: an excerpt from a series of filmed concerts curated by pianist Daniel Schlosberg and produced by ffflypaper.
The Frederick R. Koch Foundation Townhouse Series presents a new recording by VC Artist Merz Trio
The performance for solo cello is part of the The Townhouse Series, presented by The Frederick R. Koch Foundation
An eclectic audience of just seventy friends of the artists and Mrs. Tober listened intently to the Catalyst Quartet's acclaimed Goldberg arrangement while Machine Dazzle responded to the Quartet's performance, interpreting the music's inescapable evolution into a performance/installation through his personal and emotional lens. Guests adjourned afterwards for a party with the artists to the Frederick R. Koch Foundation townhouse where The Met's Limor Tomer, Lulu C. and Anthony W. Wang General Manager of Live Arts, toasted the success of the project.
"If you are looking for something to brighten up January, look no further than The Frederick R. Koch Foundation’s gift to music lovers everywhere: The Townhouse Series, curated by Daniel Schlosberg."
On Sunday the gate leading to Elm Court opened offering some a glimpse at the mansion hidden in Butler’s hills. Beyond the gate, a long driveway bends along the hill and showcases colorful gardens and various species of trees. Only around the final bend can anyone truly see the large mansion known as Elm Court.
Two extraordinary young pianists, Lang Lang Foundation Scholars Yufei Cathy Chen and Sebastian Picht, thrilled an audience gathered to watch them perform in the Young Scholars Concert, taking place at Elm Court, a historic, beautiful setting provided thanks to the generosity of The Frederick R. Koch Foundation.
A #360ofOpera interview with Angel Blue & Daniel Schlosberg, written by Yutong Yang.
The opulent Upper East Side townhouse of the Frederick R. Koch Foundation acts as the backdrop for today’s video premiere: an excerpt from a series of filmed concerts curated by pianist Daniel Schlosberg and produced by ffflypaper.
The Frederick R. Koch Foundation Townhouse Series presents a new recording by VC Artist Merz Trio
The performance for solo cello is part of the The Townhouse Series, presented by The Frederick R. Koch Foundation