Tania León: A Conversation and Concert
Mon, Dec 11, 2023
6:30 PM–8:00 PM
Elebash Recital Hall at the CUNY Graduate Center, 365 Fifth Ave, NYC. Please register below to attend in-person or virtually.
Tania León is a trailblazer as a composer, conductor, and educator. Born in Havana, Cuba, León has achieved acclaim over an illustrious career. In 2021, she was awarded a Pulitzer Prize in recognition of her orchestral work Stride and, in 2022, was inducted into the prestigious ranks of Kennedy Center honorees. Through her years as a faculty member at the CUNY Graduate Center and at Brooklyn College, she has inspired generations of students, recently concluding her tenure as a distinguished professor emerita. León joins in conversation about her extraordinary musical journey with Terrance McKnight, WQXR radio host, writer, and pianist. A concert follows the discussion, featuring a number of León’s dazzling works performed by CUNY Graduate Center students, faculty, and guest artists.
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Works and Performers
“Oh Yemanja” (from Scourge of Hyacinths)
Charlotte Mundy, soprano
Kirsten Jermé, cellist
Antonio Valentin, pianist
Mistica
Ursula Oppens, pianist
Esencia
Bergamot Quartet
Co-Presented by GC Presents and the Ph.D.–D.M.A. Program in Music. Made possible by funds from the Elebash Global Voices Fund. Co-sponsored by the Center for the Humanities at the CUNY Graduate Center.
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