Win Free Tickets to
Piotr Beczała at Carnegie Hall

Monday, December 9, 2024

 8 PM

Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage

Dear reader, don’t be alarmed about the blue. It’s still us.

Tenor Piotr Beczała is one of opera’s brightest stars. But then if you’re a parterre reader, you already know that.

Now pb (with our friends at Carnegie Hall) is giving away two tickets to PB’s concert at CH in DEC!

“PB4PB”… Doesn’t that just give you flashbacks to inscrutable Craigslist missed connection ads?!

Well don’t worry. You needn’t do anything untoward to win. Just enter your name and email and cross your little fingers and legs until December 4th, when we announce the winner—who will probably be randomly chosen, but who knows?

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Monday, December 9, 2024
8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage

Piotr Beczała by Johannes Ifkovits, Helmut Deutsch by Shirley Suarez

Performers

Piotr Beczała, Tenor
Helmut Deutsch, Piano

Program

TCHAIKOVSKY “It Was in the Early Spring,” Op. 38, No. 2
TCHAIKOVSKY “Why?,” Op. 6, No. 5
TCHAIKOVSKY “Amid the din of the ball,” Op. 38, No. 3
TCHAIKOVSKY “So what, then?,” Op. 16, No. 5
TCHAIKOVSKY “I should like in a single word”
TCHAIKOVSKY “Amid Sombre Days,” Op. 73, No. 5
TCHAIKOVSKY “The Sun has Set,” Op. 73, No. 4
TCHAIKOVSKY “The mild stars shone for us,” Op. 60, No. 12
TCHAIKOVSKY “Does the day reign?,” Op. 47, No. 6
GRIEG “Gruss,” Op. 48, No. 1
GRIEG “Dereinst, Gedanke mein,” Op. 48, No. 2
GRIEG “Zur Rosenzeit,” Op. 48, No. 5
GRIEG “Ich liebe dich,” Op. 5, No. 3
GRIEG “Ein Traum,” Op. 48, No. 6
KARŁOWICZ “It Goes Over the Fields,” Op. 3, No. 3
KARŁOWICZ “In the Calm of the Evening,” Op. 3, No. 8
KARŁOWICZ “The Enchanted Princess,” Op. 3, No. 10
KARŁOWICZ “I Remember Quiet, Clear Golden Days,” Op. 1, No. 5
R. SCHUMANN “Wanderlied,” Op. 35, No. 3
R. SCHUMANN “Der Nussbaum,” Op. 25, No. 3
R. SCHUMANN “Die Lotosblume,” Op. 25, No. 7
R. SCHUMANN “Jasminenstrauch,”, Op. 27, No. 4
R. SCHUMANN “Du bist wie eine Blume,” Op. 25, No. 24
R. SCHUMANN “Widmung,” Op. 25, No. 1
RACHMANINOFF Six Romances, Op. 4

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