2013 SEASON PREVIEW OPERA
2013 begins the second decade of the Fisher Center, and the festivities open in April with a monthlong
THEATER
celebration of the performing arts. Join us often to see and hear new, rediscovered, and reimagined works from special guest artists and Bard students and faculty.
THE BACCHAE by Euripides
Conducted by Leon Botstein
Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz
This all-Wagner program
Translated by Ned Moore ’13
includes Lohengrin: Preludes to
NOTES!!! and SWAN!!!
downtown New York theater
The god Dionysus returns to
Prelude and Liebestod; and
scene by storm. LAB visiting artist
Thebes to prove his divinity and
Die Walküre: Act I.
Jack Ferver presents his QWAN
punish the city’s unbelievers.
sosnoff theater
(Quality Without a Name)
This student production is
April 19–20 at 8 pm
Company in the incredibly
presented in partnership with
Preconcert Talk at 7 pm
dramatic parodied readings of
Bard’s Classical Studies Program.
Tickets: $25, 30, 35, 40
two well-loved screenplays, Notes
theater two
from a Scandal and Black Swan.
April 11–13 at 7 pm
Suitable for mature and immature
April 14 at 2 and 7 pm
audiences, 15 years and older.
Tickets: $15 general admission;
Presented in partnership with
free to Bard students
of the Bard College Dance
S¯o Percussion and The Bard
theater two
Tickets: $20; $5 for the Bard
College Conservatory of Music
April 26–27 at 7:30 pm
community
Percussion Program present
April 28 at 2 and 7:30 pm
their second annual spring
Tickets: $15 general admission;
live arts bard
concert at the Fisher Center.
free to Bard students
AN EVENING WITH NEIL GAIMAN AND AMANDA PALMER
S¯o Percussion will perform with
the audience, and more than a few surprises with author Neil Gaiman (Coraline; The Graveyard Book) and musician/performance artist Amanda Palmer (Dresden Dolls; Amanda Palmer and the
and
choreography by the faculty
April 3 at 7 pm
word, songs, stories, chats with
THE 24TH BARD MUSIC FESTIVAL Stravinsky and His World
A dynamic evening of
sosnoff theater stage right
An intimate night of spoken
SPIEGELTENT
THE 2013 FACULTY DANCE CONCERT
¯ PERCUSSION STUDENT SO CONCERT
Studies.
FILM
Acts I and III; Tristan und Isolde:
startling works that took the
Bard’s Center for Curatorial
MUSIC
Program, performed by students in the program.
Conservatory students in a program that includes recent
GUSTAV MAHLER’S SYMPHONY NO. 2
masterworks, new music for percussion groups, and works
Members of the American
by composers from the Bard
Symphony Orchestra, Bard College
community.
Conservatory Orchestra, and
sosnoff theater
Longy Conservatory Orchestra
April 12 at 8 pm
Conducted by Leon Botstein
Tickets: $15 general admission;
Heather Buck, soprano
free to Bard students
Jamie Van Eyck, mezzo-soprano
Grand Theft Orchestra).
Mahler’s Second Symphony
sosnoff theater
projects a powerful narrative of
April 6 at 8 pm
life triumphant over death.
Tickets: $25, 30, 35, 40
sosnoff theater April 26–27 at 8 pm Tickets: $25, 30, 35, 40
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A double bill of sexy, scary, and
DANCE AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
PO Box 5000 Annandale-0n-Hudson, NY 12504-5000
JACK FERVER AND QWAN COMPANY
bard theater & performance program
Bard College
live arts bard
RICHARD B. FISHER CENTER 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
BARDSUMMERSCAPE
Nonprofit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Bard College
THE RICHARD B. FISHER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS AT BARD COLLEGE 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION