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Resonating Earth
November 14, 2020, 7:00PM
Carolyn Enger
Pianist
On November 14, Piano by Nature has a special piano treat in store for you all. Steinway Artist Carolyn Enger will present an online concert called ‘Resonating Earth’ which will transport you directly into nature—right in front of your screens!
Her very unique and personal program will combine selected piano music with professional visuals to inspire and delight all watching. Through her work on this project, Ms. Enger seeks to raise awareness for environmental issues through this cinematic project, and her selected works included pieces by JS Bach, Olivier Messiaen, Erik Satie, Carolyn Shaw, and more.
This thought-provoking concert will be pre-recorded and Ms. Enger will join us live as a postlude to her Saturday concert. Be sure to save up your questions for the stimulating conversation that will most-certainly burst forth after the video. And please sign-up for our newsletter for PBN concert announcements and live stream links (scroll to bottom of page to sign up!), to join us Via ZOOM on Saturday, Nov. 14th at 7PM. It will be an event of great beauty and healing—something we could all use more of these days.
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(If you miss the Zoom event, the concert will become available on this page for 2 weeks after the conclusion of the live event.)
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“Lavishing tone and sensitive, nuanced, thoughtful unhurried timeless playing.”
Robert Schulslaper
Fanfare Magazine-Review of “In Evening Air” CD
“Impeccable sense of timing…Clear tone and graceful naivety…Enger can be commended for her taste in music…There is much novelty to delight in…”
American Record Guide
Review of “In Evening Air” CD
About Carolyn Enger
Pianist Carolyn Enger has gained critical acclaim for her lyrical and dynamic playing, as well as her deeply felt interpretations of works from the 18th century to the present. In addition to an active performance schedule on two continents, Ms. Enger has enjoyed remarkable success as a recording artist: The New York Times selected her Naxos recording of intimate Ned Rorem miniatures, Piano Album I & Six Friends, as one of the newspaper’s “Best In Classical Recordings” for that year, writing “Among the 90th-birthday tributes this year to the essential American composer Ned Rorem, this recording especially stands out,” while Gramophone declared, “Enger raises the miniatures to a higher level.”
Ms. Enger’s touring schedule has brought her to venues throughout the United States and beyond, including Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, The National Gallery of Art in D.C., Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Nantucket Musical Arts Society, The Kosciuszko Foundation, and the National Gallery in Oslo. Deepening her commitment to multimedia collaborations, Ms. Enger was part of renowned illustrator and writer Maira Kalman’s exhibit Maira Kalman Selects at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum in New York, and her recording of Arvo Pärt’s music was featured in conceptual artist Mischa Kuball’s sound and light exhibit res.o.nant at the Jewish Museum Berlin. Recent and upcoming highlights include concerts at the White Stork Synagogue in Wrocław; the German Consulate General in New York; the Bach-Festival in Arnstadt; the Portuguese Synagogue’s Candlelight Concert series in Amsterdam; concerts at Michaeliskirche in Erfurt, Germany; Nikolaisaal Potsdam; KunstForum Gotha; Steinway galleries throughout North America; and a number of recitals in the greater New York area, including a celebration of the work of Ned Rorem at Lincoln Center’s Bruno Walter Auditorium.
Ms. Enger is dedicated to bringing music to varied audiences in accessible civic spaces. One of her performances at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is featured in Frederick Wiseman’s acclaimed documentary Ex Libris, which received its PBS premiere in Fall 2018. Also in Fall 2018, her residence with Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts (MECA), a social justice and cultural initiative, allowed her to share the Mischlinge Exposé’s message of tolerance and remembrance with the curious students of Texas public schools. One community leader shared that Carolyn’s performance left audiences “in complete awe of her passion, skill and genuine warmth.”
Ms. Enger studied at the Manhattan School of Music and enjoys yoga, swimming, and walks in the woods. She is a Steinway Artist.