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Music | Ariel Horowitz

Salon Series

May 13, 2022, 6 pm - 7 pm

TICKETS

Salon Series, the Parrish Art Museum’s concert program featuring world-class artists performing in an intimate, casual setting.

Join us for a special concert featuring internationally acclaimed soloist Ariel Horowitz on violin. Hailed by The Washington Post as “Sweetly Lyrical,” violinist Ariel Horowitz enjoys an active concert schedule playing staples alongside works by lesser-known composers from backgrounds historically underrepresented in classical music. She has performed as a soloist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Kammerphilharmonie Hamburg, and the Santa Fe ProMusica Orchestra and, in recent seasons, she premiered two of her original pieces for violin and voice at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall and the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater. Ariel is a prizewinner of the Grumiaux, Stulberg, and Klein International Competitions as well as the Salon De Virtuosi Career Grant. In 2020, Ariel won the Concert Artists Guild Ambassador Prize and joined the CAG roster. Ariel is also the Founder and Artistic Director of The Heartbeat Music Project, a tuition-free program providing instruments, music, and Navajo (Diné) cultural knowledge to K-12 children living in the Navajo Nation.

At home in a variety of musical genres and disciplines including improvisation, Ariel has performed with acclaimed artist-activists Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon of Sweet Honey In The Rock, Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely, Holly Near, and Pete Seeger. In 2021, Ariel and her CAG colleague Britton-René Collins founded their ensemble Vision Duo, centering classical works with a contemporary twist. The duo performs improvised, multi-genre works alongside classics of the canon and contemporary classical music, all the while striving to break down barriers of access in classical music structures such as concert halls and conservatories.

 

PROGRAM

Ysaye Sonata Op. 27, no. 3 ‘Ballade’
Horowitz: Selections of Songs for Singing Violinist
Wynton Marsalis Fiddle Dance Suite: I. Sidestep Reel
— intermission —
Erroll Garner, Misty (arr. Horowitz)
Jessie Montgomery, Rhapsody for Solo Violin no. 2
Selections from JS Bach Partita no. 2 in D minor
Louis Armstrong, What a Wonderful World (arr. Horowitz)

 

Salon Series is generously supported by Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel, Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder, and the Jeanette and H. Peter Kriendler Charitable Trust.

Advance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final, non-transferable, and non-refundable.

This indoor event requires proof of full vaccination for all attendees ages 5 and older in order to maintain a mask-optional environment; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID.

More information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol →

 

Friday Nights are made possible, in part, by Presenting Sponsor:

Additional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group

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Date:
May 13, 2022
Time:
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Parrish Art Museum
279 Montauk Highway
Water Mill, NY 11976 United States
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Music | Ariel Horowitz

Salon Series

May 13, 2022, 6 pm - 7 pm

TICKETS

Salon Series, the Parrish Art Museum’s concert program featuring world-class artists performing in an intimate, casual setting.

Join us for a special concert featuring internationally acclaimed soloist Ariel Horowitz on violin. Hailed by The Washington Post as “Sweetly Lyrical,” violinist Ariel Horowitz enjoys an active concert schedule playing staples alongside works by lesser-known composers from backgrounds historically underrepresented in classical music. She has performed as a soloist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Kammerphilharmonie Hamburg, and the Santa Fe ProMusica Orchestra and, in recent seasons, she premiered two of her original pieces for violin and voice at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall and the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater. Ariel is a prizewinner of the Grumiaux, Stulberg, and Klein International Competitions as well as the Salon De Virtuosi Career Grant. In 2020, Ariel won the Concert Artists Guild Ambassador Prize and joined the CAG roster. Ariel is also the Founder and Artistic Director of The Heartbeat Music Project, a tuition-free program providing instruments, music, and Navajo (Diné) cultural knowledge to K-12 children living in the Navajo Nation.

At home in a variety of musical genres and disciplines including improvisation, Ariel has performed with acclaimed artist-activists Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon of Sweet Honey In The Rock, Toshi Reagon and BIGLovely, Holly Near, and Pete Seeger. In 2021, Ariel and her CAG colleague Britton-René Collins founded their ensemble Vision Duo, centering classical works with a contemporary twist. The duo performs improvised, multi-genre works alongside classics of the canon and contemporary classical music, all the while striving to break down barriers of access in classical music structures such as concert halls and conservatories.

 

PROGRAM

Ysaye Sonata Op. 27, no. 3 ‘Ballade’
Horowitz: Selections of Songs for Singing Violinist
Wynton Marsalis Fiddle Dance Suite: I. Sidestep Reel
— intermission —
Erroll Garner, Misty (arr. Horowitz)
Jessie Montgomery, Rhapsody for Solo Violin no. 2
Selections from JS Bach Partita no. 2 in D minor
Louis Armstrong, What a Wonderful World (arr. Horowitz)

 

Salon Series is generously supported by Louis K. and Susan P. Meisel, Sandy and Stephen Perlbinder, and the Jeanette and H. Peter Kriendler Charitable Trust.

Advance ticket purchase with pre-event registration is recommended. Limited tickets will be available at the door. All sales are final, non-transferable, and non-refundable.

This indoor event requires proof of full vaccination for all attendees ages 5 and older in order to maintain a mask-optional environment; those 18 and older must provide a valid ID.

More information surrounding our COVID-19 protocol →

 

Friday Nights are made possible, in part, by Presenting Sponsor:

Additional support provided by Weill Cornell Medicine – Southampton and The Corcoran Group