Golda Schultz Sings Barber & Stravinsky
About This Event
Soprano Golda Schultz appears at David Geffen Hall in a program juxtaposing Samuel Barber’s lyrical mid‑20th‑century idiom with the precision and rhythmic bite of Igor Stravinsky. She is joined by conductor Kwamé Ryan and contemporary ensemble Yarn/Wire, framing Barber’s direct melodic voice against Stravinsky’s sharper textures.
About the Artists
Kwamé Ryan
Kwamé Ryan is a Canadian conductor known for his work with various orchestras and opera companies, specializing in a diverse range of musical genres.
Golda Schultz
Golda Schultz is a South African soprano celebrated for her operatic roles and concert performances, particularly in the classical music genre.
Yarn/Wire
Yarn/Wire is a contemporary music ensemble that specializes in the performance of new works, often incorporating a blend of acoustic and electronic elements.
Samuel Barber
Samuel Barber was an American composer and performing musician whose work helped define a mid‑20th‑century classical voice without fully leaving tonal tradition behind. Trained at the Curtis Institute under Rosario Scalero and shaped over decades by his uncle, composer Sidney Homer, he favored clear forms and long melodic lines, later allowing sharper dissonance and occasional serial procedures into the mix.
Igor Stravinsky
Igor Stravinsky is a central figure in 20th-century classical music, known for scores that reshaped rhythm, harmony, and orchestral color. His works continue to anchor concert programs in New York City, including performances at David Geffen Hall, where his music has been paired with artists such as David Robertson, Nicola Benedetti, Wynton Marsalis, and Golda Schultz.