When Carl Rubino was a child, his mother told him to close his eyes when he listened to music, for...
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Robert Schumann's Dichterliebe song cycle appears to have little in common with contemporary jazz. Yet in the upcoming program that the Trillium Chamber Players will present in Elizabethtown and Lake Placid, bass Tom Stork and pianist Timothy Mount will present Dichterliebe in the first half, followed by jazz by trumpeter John Blevins and keyboard player Toby Couture after intermission. And while the two sound worlds remain worlds apart, the emotional depth at the core of this music shows that the two art forms have more in common than what initially meets the eye -- or the ear.You can view the full edition of Notes online now.
The music of Tapestry is wide-ranging, from the medieval to the modern. Yet across the multi-century span of time, the focus of this unique ensemble remains compelling -- as does the multi-faceted story of what brought them together.






