Cello and piano duo performance by Francesco Mastromatteo, cello, and Patti Wolf, piano
“Sing the Body” is an exploration of the complete experience we have in the moment we enter into the realm of Music, our Voice and our Body are put in connection through sound and we give a voice to our physicality in the very same moment in which are soul is fulfilled with sound. Chopin Sonata is the master piece of this connection, the ability of the Polish composer to make the piano sing, and to let the cello explore every angle or our persona is a true mistery. This masterpiece of the late Chopin year is filled with llonging and humanity, embracing soul and body in the most compete union. The Piazzolla garn Tango is also an abstraction of an intimaly felt dance, our body transcend into the embrace center of the tango to connect the spiritual and physical aspect of our being, and finally the Rimembranze dal Trovatore, let the voice free to express the music we are as humans. A voice that is neither male of female, is a cello: neutral, personal, universal.
Free admission, all ages welcome. Free reception with artists following the concert.
2018/10/09 - 2018/10/09
Oak Hill United Methodist Church
7815 Highway 290 West, Austin, TX 78736