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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Women's Soccer season opener

Wednesday, September 1, 2021
5–7 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's soccer team opens the 2021 season with a game against Smith College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Stumbling on the Good: The Private Triumphs of Common Decency

The First Annual Stuart Stritzler-Levine Lecture in Common Decency

Wednesday, September 1, 2021
5–7 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Multipurpose Room
Professor of French and Comparative Literature Marina van Zuylen will give the first annual Stuart Stritzler-Levine Lecture in Common Decency with a talk titled “Stumbling on the Good: The Private Triumphs of Common Decency.” The series honors longtime dean, faculty member, and beloved member of the Bard community Stuart Stritzler-Levine. Recognizing Stuart’s fascination with the world around him and his devotion to educating a wide community, the annual lecture will sustain his spirit of courtesy, respect and inquiry. Join us in person in the Multipurpose Room of the Bertelsmann Campus Center, or via livestream.

The Stuart Stritzler-Levine Lecture in Common Decency is generously supported by the President’s Office, the Office of the Dean of the College and the Office of Development and Alumni/ae Affairs.
 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa5C532qDaw.
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Men's Soccer Season Opener

Wednesday, September 1, 2021
8–10 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team opens the 2021 season with a game against Yeshiva University. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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  • 5–7 pm Women's Soccer season openerWednesday, September 1, 2021, 5–7 pm
  • 5–7 pm Stumbling on the Good: The Private Triumphs of Common DecencyWednesday, September 1, 2021, 5–7 pm
  • 8–10 pm Men's Soccer Season OpenerWednesday, September 1, 2021, 8–10 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
Read More  |  Save this event: Subscribe / .ics File

Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
Read More  |  Save this event: Subscribe / .ics File

Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
Read More  |  Save this event: Subscribe / .ics File

2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 2, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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  • 12–5 pm Bard Farm StandThursday, September 2, 2021, 12–5 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Women's Soccer match

Sunday, September 5, 2021
12–2 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's soccer team hosts Sarah Lawrence University. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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  • 12–2 pm Women's Soccer matchSunday, September 5, 2021, 12–2 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Style, Sex, Shame, and the End of Literature in Ivy Compton-Burnett

Len Gutkin, Senior Editor, The Chronicle Review and Author

Tuesday, September 7, 2021
5:30–7:30 pm

Olin Humanities, Room 102
Len Gutkin is a senior editor at The Chronicle Review and the author of Dandyism: Forming Fiction from Modernism to the Present (University of Virginia Press, 2020). His essays and reviews have appeared in venues including Times Literary Supplement, Boston Review, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Bookforum, and Post45.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center; Literature Program; Written Arts Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 5:30–7:30 pm Style, Sex, Shame, and the End of Literature in Ivy Compton-BurnettTuesday, September 7, 2021, 5:30–7:30 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability: From the Peace Corps to a Sustainability Career

Learn how a group of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers leveraged their service into a successful and impactful career in sustainability.

Wednesday, September 8, 2021
7–8 pm

Online Event
<<< RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/145776857505 >>>

ABOUT 
Interested in leveraging your past (or future) Peace Corps service into a sustainability career? Join a panel of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers to learn how they successfully transitioned from the Peace Corps to careers in sustainability. 

DEGREE OPTIONS
Degree options Include:
  • MS in Environmental Policy
  • MS in Climate Science and Policy
  • MBA in Sustainability
 
Dual Degree Options Include:
  • MS/JD with Pace Law School 
  • MS/MAT with Bard's Master of Arts in Teaching 
  • MS/MBA with Bard's MBA in Sustainability 

Peace Corps Programs Include:
  • Master's International (before you serve) 
  • Peace Corps Fellows (after you serve)  

A $65 application fee waiver is available to those who participate in the webinar at the end of the session. Email Margo Bogossian at [email protected] for further details.

<<< RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/145776857505 >>>Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/145776857505.
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CMIA - Silent Art Films

Wednesday, September 8, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • A Woman of Paris
    (Charles Chaplin, 1923, USA, 82 minutes, 35mm)
  • Sunrise
    (F.W. Murnau, 1927, USA, 91 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • 7–8 pm Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability: From the Peace Corps to a Sustainability CareerWednesday, September 8, 2021, 7–8 pm
  • 7:30–11:30 pm CMIA - Silent Art FilmsWednesday, September 8, 2021, 7:30–11:30 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 9, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Visit by UNIVERSES Founders/Artistic Directors Steven Sapp ’89 and Mildred Ruiz-Sapp ’92

The Bard Community is invited to a talk and conversation focusing on Sapp’s and Ruiz-Sapp’s experiences and artistic development from their time as students at Bard, to founding UNIVERSES in 1995, and their company's continued success and development in its twenty-six years as a national theater company of color.

Thursday, September 9, 2021
5:30–6:30 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
UNIVERSES is home to a core group of multi-disciplined writers and performers of color, who fuse  theater, poetry, dance, jazz, hip hop, politics, blues and Spanish boleros into their own unique brand of theatre-based performances. The group breaks the traditional theatrical bounds to create its own brand of theater. Founded in The Bronx, New York in 1995, the members of UNIVERSES came together in the urban poetry and music scene of the late 1990s, at venues such as the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. UNIVERSES’ original plays include Slanguage, (included in the anthology, The Fire This Time, African American Plays for the 21st Century, TCG), Ameriville, The Ride, The Denver Project, One Shot in the Lotus Position, Blue Suite, Live from the Edge, Party People (performed at The Public Theater in New York City in 2016), and AmericUS, which premiered at Cincinnati Playhouse, 2019-2020. UNIVERSES is the Ensemble in Residence at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon. 

Sapp and Ruiz-Sapp have taken their company, (members include ’03 Bard Alum William Ruiz (a.k.a. Ninja) and Gamal Chasten) around the world, electrifying crowds, inviting and challenging old and new generations of theater makers, theatergoers, and newcomers to envision a new American Theater.Sponsored by: Bard Performing Artists of Color; Bard Theater and Performance Program; Dance Program; Dean of the College; Office of Alumni/ae Affairs.

For more information, call 845-758-7970, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://theater.bard.edu.
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Meditation

Thursday, September 9, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Women's Volleyball Home Opener

Thursday, September 9, 2021
7–9 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's volleyball teams hosts Baruch in its first home match of the season. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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  • 12–5 pm Bard Farm StandThursday, September 9, 2021, 12–5 pm
  • 5:30–6:30 pm Visit by UNIVERSES Founders/Artistic Directors Steven Sapp ’89 and Mildred Ruiz-Sapp ’92Thursday, September 9, 2021, 5:30–6:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm MeditationThursday, September 9, 2021, 6–7 pm
  • 7–9 pm Women's Volleyball Home OpenerThursday, September 9, 2021, 7–9 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Women's Volleyball tri-match

Saturday, September 11, 2021
11 am – 5 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's volleyball team hosts Sarah Lawrence College and Albertus Magnus. Bard will play Sarah Lawrence at 11; Sarah Lawrence will play Albertus Magnus at 1; and Bard will play Albertus Magnus at 3. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Men's Soccer match

Saturday, September 11, 2021
1–3 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts York College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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  • 11 am – 5 pm Women's Volleyball tri-matchSaturday, September 11, 2021, 11 am – 5 pm
  • 1–3 pm Men's Soccer matchSaturday, September 11, 2021, 1–3 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Chapel Service

Sunday, September 12, 2021
3–4 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
All are invited to gather for a time of prayer, reflections, and Holy Communion this Sunday in the Chapel as we prepare for the start of a new semester at Bard. Snacks and fellowship occur after the service. George, my five-month-old King Charles Cavalier spaniel, will be joining us!

We welcome all — Christians, Non-Christian, Spiritual but Not Religious, Agnostics, Believers, Doubters, Seekers, anyone who has questions about faith and religion, and those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world, anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!

Any questions, please email Mary Grace Williams at [email protected].Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 3–4 pm Chapel ServiceSunday, September 12, 2021, 3–4 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Meditation

Monday, September 13, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Ink Art and New Music Creative Exchange Project: Virtual Lecture in Collaboration with Hong Kong University and M+ Museum, Hong Kong

Composing for Mixed Ensemble of Chinese and Western Instruments

Monday, September 13, 2021
8:30–10 am

Online Event
This event is part of the “Ink Art and New Music” Creative Exchange Project

This lecture will introduce modern and contemporary ink art, an area of artistic expression that reinterprets traditional ink painting and calligraphy and encompasses painting, sculpture, installation, and even animation. Using works from the permanent collection of M+, the new visual culture museum in Hong Kong opening in November 2021, the talk will highlight important themes and breakthroughs in the development of ink art since the 1950s and artists from diverse backgrounds who have invigorated the centuries-old heritage.

This Zoom webinar masterclass is open to the public for viewing.
Register for free online at: https://www.art-mate.net/buy_ticket/60265

Speaker:
Dr. Lesley Ma
Curator of M+, Hong Kong
 
Moderator:
Jindong Cai
Director of the US-China Music Institute, Bard Conservatory of Music
 
Student Composers:
Austin Leung, Hong Kong University
Samuel Mutter, Bard Conservatory of Music
OGA, Bard Conservatory of Music
Jing Wang, Hong Kong University

Copresenters: US-China Music Institute; Bard College Conservatory of Music; Hong Kong University Cultural Management Office; Hong Kong University Department of Music; M+ Museum, Hong Kong

Cosponsors: Asian Cultural Council; Endowment Funds for Music & Fine Arts; Lee Hysan FoundationSponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7026, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://muse.hku.hk/programmes/inkart-lecture1/.
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Written Arts Open House

Meet faculty and other student writers, and ask questions about workshops and Moderation.

Monday, September 13, 2021
6–7:30 pm

Shafer House
The Written Arts Program welcomes any and all interested students to an open house in Shafer House. Members of the faculty will be in attendance to answer any specific questions you may have, and/or to talk with you generally about workshops, Moderation, and Senior Projects.

Enjoy the waterfall and have some refreshments as you chat with other student writers about their experiences in the program and Senior Projects.

Shafer House (9 Cedar Hill Road) is located at the Annandale Triangle on south campus, across the road from Feitler House.Sponsored by: Written Arts Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 8:30–10 am Ink Art and New Music Creative Exchange Project: Virtual Lecture in Collaboration with Hong Kong University and M+ Museum, Hong KongMonday, September 13, 2021, 8:30–10 am
  • 6–7:30 pm Written Arts Open HouseMonday, September 13, 2021, 6–7:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm MeditationMonday, September 13, 2021, 6–7 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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White Supremacist Extremism in the U.S. and Beyond

A Virtual Panel and Discussion with Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Kathleen Blee

Tuesday, September 14, 2021
5–6:30 pm

Online Event
Although white supremacist movements have received renewed public attention since the 2017 violence in Charlottesville and the attack on the U.S. Capitol, they need to be placed in deeper historical context if they are to be understood and combated. In particular, the rise of these movements must be linked to the global war on terror after 9/11, which blinded counterextremism authorities to the increasing threat they posed. In this panel, two prominent sociologists, Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Kathleen Blee, trace the growth of white supremacist extremism and its expanding reach into cultural and commercial spaces in the U.S. and beyond. They also examine these movements from the perspective of their members’ lived experience. How are people recruited into white supremacist extremism? How do they make sense of their active involvement? And how, in some instances, do they seek to leave? The answers to these questions, Miller-Idriss and Blee suggest, are shaped in part by the gendered and generational relationships that define these movements.
 
Cynthia Miller-Idriss is Professor in the School of Public Affairs and the School of Education at American University, where she directs the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL). 
 
Kathleen Blee is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh.
  
If you would like to attend, please register here.  
Zoom link and code will be emailed the day of the event. 

 
Sponsored by: Social Studies Division Racial Justice Working Group.

For more information, call 845-758-7667, e-mail  [email protected], or visit https://forms.gle/UYYWggu6sD9mPrzt6.
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Informational Webinar: Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability

Join and receive a $65 application fee waiver!

Tuesday, September 14, 2021
7–8 pm

Online Event
<<<< RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/166861708863 >>>>

Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds online informational webinars for prospective students to learn more about graduate school options in our MBA in Sustainability and Center for Environmental Policy programs. 

ABOUT
Webinars include a program overview for the Bard MBA in Sustainability and the Bard Center for Environmental Policy programs as well as detailed admissions information, course requirements, tips to make your application strong, and financial information. 

Join a live information session with Director Goodstein and the admissions team and ask questions directly of the Bard team. 

WHAT WILL BE COVERED?  
  • Overview of graduate program offerings
  • Alumni success and career outcomes
  • Admissions information
  • Prerequisite course information
  • Peace Corps and AmeriCorps programs
  • Financial aid and scholarships
  • Tips for a standout application 

Degree Options
Degree options include:
MS in Environmental Policy
MS in Climate Science and Policy
MBA in Sustainability
 
Dual degree options include:
MS/JD with Pace Law School 
MS/MAT with Bard's Master of Arts in Teaching 
MS/MBA with Bard's MBA in Sustainability 

Peace Corps Programs
Master's International (before you serve) 
Peace Corps Fellows (after you serve)  

A $65 application fee waiver is available to those who participate in the webinar at the end of the session. Email Margo Bogossian at [email protected] for further details.

<<<< RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/166861708863 >>>>Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-663-4197, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/166861708863.
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CMIA - Late Spring and Ugetsu

Tuesday, September 14, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Late Spring
    (Yasujirō Ozu, 1949, Japan, 110 minutes, 35mm)
  • Ugestu
    (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1953, Japan, 91 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • 5–6:30 pm White Supremacist Extremism in the U.S. and BeyondTuesday, September 14, 2021, 5–6:30 pm
  • 7–8 pm Informational Webinar: Bard Graduate Programs in SustainabilityTuesday, September 14, 2021, 7–8 pm
  • 7:30–11:30 pm CMIA - Late Spring and UgetsuTuesday, September 14, 2021, 7:30–11:30 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 16, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Meditation

Thursday, September 16, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Men's Soccer match

Thursday, September 16, 2021
6–8 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts SUNY Delhi. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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  • 12–5 pm Bard Farm StandThursday, September 16, 2021, 12–5 pm
  • 6–7 pm MeditationThursday, September 16, 2021, 6–7 pm
  • 6–8 pm Men's Soccer matchThursday, September 16, 2021, 6–8 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Slatkin Conducts Brahmsiana

Saturday, September 18, 2021
8 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater
Internationally acclaimed conductor Leonard Slatkin makes his debut with TŌN, leading the world premiere of his own arrangement of Brahms melodies, Brahmsiana, and his new arrangement of Pictures at an Exhibition, which takes Ravel’s famous orchestration and reinstates portions of Mussorgsky’s original. The concert begins with Circuits, written by Slatkin’s wife, composer Cindy McTee.

Leonard Slatkin conductor

Cindy McTee Circuits
Brahms (arr. Slatkin) Brahmsiana
Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel, arr. Slatkin) Pictures at an Exhibition

Estimated run time: 2 hours

Sponsored by: The Orchestra Now.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/brahmsiana/.
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Men's and Women's Cross Country Invitational

Saturday, September 18, 2021
10 am – 1 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
Bard hosts the annual Fred Pavlich Invitational. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Men's Soccer match

Saturday, September 18, 2021
5:30–7:30 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts St. Joseph's College of Brooklyn. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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  • 10 am – 1 pm Men's and Women's Cross Country InvitationalSaturday, September 18, 2021, 10 am – 1 pm
  • 5:30–7:30 pm Men's Soccer matchSaturday, September 18, 2021, 5:30–7:30 pm
  • 8 pm Slatkin Conducts BrahmsianaSaturday, September 18, 2021, 8 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Chapel Service

Sunday, September 19, 2021
3–4 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
All are invited to gather for a time of prayer, reflections, and Holy Communion this Sunday in the Chapel as we prepare for the start of a new semester at Bard. Snacks and fellowship occur after the service. George, my five-month-old King Charles Cavalier spaniel, will be joining us!

We welcome all — Christians, Non-Christian, Spiritual but Not Religious, Agnostics, Believers, Doubters, Seekers, anyone who has questions about faith and religion, and those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world, anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!

Any questions, please email Mary Grace Williams at [email protected].Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Slatkin Conducts Brahmsiana

Sunday, September 19, 2021
2 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater
Internationally acclaimed conductor Leonard Slatkin makes his debut with TŌN, leading the world premiere of his own arrangement of Brahms melodies, Brahmsiana, and his new arrangement of Pictures at an Exhibition, which takes Ravel’s famous orchestration and reinstates portions of Mussorgsky’s original. The concert begins with Circuits, written by Slatkin’s wife, composer Cindy McTee.

Leonard Slatkin conductor

Cindy McTee Circuits
Brahms (arr. Slatkin) Brahmsiana
Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel, arr. Slatkin) Pictures at an Exhibition

Estimated run time: 2 hours

Sponsored by: The Orchestra Now.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/brahmsiana/.
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  • 2 pm Slatkin Conducts BrahmsianaSunday, September 19, 2021, 2 pm
  • 3–4 pm Chapel ServiceSunday, September 19, 2021, 3–4 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Meditation

Monday, September 20, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Coco Fusco: “The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State” (copy)

Monday, September 20, 2021
12–1:30 pm

Online Event
12 pm New York l 6 pm Vienna

The OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts presents a webinar with Coco Fusco, an interdisciplinary artist and writer and a Professor of Art at Cooper Union.

Fusco is the recipient of honors including the American Academy of Arts and Letters Art Award, Latinx Artist Fellowship, Rabkin Prize for Art Criticism, Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright Fellowship. Her performances and videos have been presented in exhibitions including the 56th Venice Biennale, Frieze Special Projects, Basel Unlimited, and two Whitney Biennials. Her artworks are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, The Walker Art Center, the Centre Pompidou, The Imperial War Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona. Her most recent book is Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba (2015).

This is an online event.
Join via Zoom.Sponsored by: OSUN.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://bard.zoom.us/j/81250036322?pwd=QmpyR0FYOWVLMHV1NzlzT2VCZ0pMUT09.
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Coco Fusco on “The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State”

Monday, September 20, 2021
12–1:30 pm

Online Event
12 pm New York l 6 pm Vienna

The OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts presents a webinar with Coco Fusco, an interdisciplinary artist and writer and a Professor of Art at Cooper Union.

Fusco is the recipient of honors including the American Academy of Arts and Letters Art Award, Latinx Artist Fellowship, Rabkin Prize for Art Criticism, Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright Fellowship. Her performances and videos have been presented in exhibitions including the 56th Venice Biennale, Frieze Special Projects, Basel Unlimited, and two Whitney Biennials. Her artworks are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, The Walker Art Center, the Centre Pompidou, The Imperial War Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona. Her most recent book is Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba (2015).

This is an online event.
Join via Zoom.Sponsored by: OSUN.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://bard.zoom.us/j/81250036322?pwd=QmpyR0FYOWVLMHV1NzlzT2VCZ0pMUT09.
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  • 12–1:30 pm Coco Fusco on “The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State”Monday, September 20, 2021, 12–1:30 pm
  • 12–1:30 pm Coco Fusco: “The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State” (copy)Monday, September 20, 2021, 12–1:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm MeditationMonday, September 20, 2021, 6–7 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Impostor Syndrome:
Notes on Writing and Asian American Identity

Hua Hsu, Associate Professor of English and American Studies, Vassar College and Staff Writer, The New Yorker

Tuesday, September 21, 2021
5–6:30 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
A consideration of how various Asian American writers and artists have wrestled with questions of authority and imposture, from thirties Chinatown authors to the first generations of authors who worked under the banner of "Asian American literature" in the sixties, from contemporary manifestations of "impostor syndrome" (wherein individuals doubt their own authority--a condition psychologists have deemed unusually prevalent among Asian American students) to my own work on memoir.  

Hua Hsu is an Associate Professor of English and American Studies at Vassar College, and a Staff Writer at the New Yorker. His first book, A Floating Chinaman: Fantasy and Failure Across the Pacific, was published in 2015 by Harvard University Press. In 2022, Doubleday will publish Stay True, a memoir. He is currently working on an essay collection about identity and imposture called Impostor Syndrome. He serves on the boards of the Asian American Writers' Workshop and Critical Minded, an initiative to support cultural critics of color.
Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program; Asian Studies Program; Dean of the College; Literature Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Ivan the Terrible and The Last Emperor

Tuesday, September 21, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Ivan the Terrible, Part 1
    (Sergei Eisenstein, 1944, USSR, 95 minutes, 35mm)
  • The Last Emperor
    (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1987, China/Italy/UK/France, 163
    minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • 5–6:30 pm Impostor Syndrome:Notes on Writing and Asian American IdentityTuesday, September 21, 2021, 5–6:30 pm
  • 7:30–11:30 pm CMIA - Ivan the Terrible and The Last EmperorTuesday, September 21, 2021, 7:30–11:30 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Car Free Day!

Go Car Free or Car Lite Today!

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Commencement Tent

Car Free Day Is a Collaboration with 511RideShare

Walk, bike, shuttle, or carpool to campus to decrease our carbon emissions and increase your health!

Celebrate Car Free Day by taking a walk around campus. Even walking for just 15 minutes a day can increase your cardiovascular and immune health.

Either bike on your own or join a bike to Bard event departing from Tivoli Bread and Baking (75 Broadway, Tivoli) or Taste Budd's (40 W Market St, Red Hook) at 9:30am.

Take the shuttle to Bard! You can check out the shuttles schedule at http://tinyurl.com/BardShuttles.

Carpool with your roommates or friends to campus as a way to be car lite!

Don’t forget to come to the Commencement Tent behind Kline to check out our table, grab a snack, and demo an E-Bike!Sponsored by: Bard Office of Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/bos/.
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Men's Soccer match

Wednesday, September 22, 2021
7–9 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts Cazenovia College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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CMIA - Renoir and Hawks

Wednesday, September 22, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • The Rules of the Game
    (Jean Renoir, 1939, France, 110 minutes, 35mm)
  • To Have and Have Not
    (Howard Hawks, 1944, USA, 100 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • Car Free Day!Wednesday, September 22, 2021
  • 7–9 pm Men's Soccer matchWednesday, September 22, 2021, 7–9 pm
  • 7:30–11:30 pm CMIA - Renoir and HawksWednesday, September 22, 2021, 7:30–11:30 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 23, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Meditation

Thursday, September 23, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 12–5 pm Bard Farm StandThursday, September 23, 2021, 12–5 pm
  • 6–7 pm MeditationThursday, September 23, 2021, 6–7 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Men's Soccer match

Saturday, September 25, 2021
3–5 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts RPI. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Women's Volleyball match

Saturday, September 25, 2021
4–6 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's volleyball team hosts Skidmore College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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  • 3–5 pm Men's Soccer matchSaturday, September 25, 2021, 3–5 pm
  • 4–6 pm Women's Volleyball matchSaturday, September 25, 2021, 4–6 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Chapel Service

Sunday, September 26, 2021
3–4 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
All are invited to gather for a time of prayer, reflections, and Holy Communion this Sunday in the Chapel as we prepare for the start of a new semester at Bard. Snacks and fellowship occur after the service. George, my five-month-old King Charles Cavalier spaniel, will be joining us!

We welcome all — Christians, Non-Christian, Spiritual but Not Religious, Agnostics, Believers, Doubters, Seekers, anyone who has questions about faith and religion, and those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world, anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!

Any questions, please email Mary Grace Williams at [email protected].Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 3–4 pm Chapel ServiceSunday, September 26, 2021, 3–4 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Meditation

Monday, September 27, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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  • 6–7 pm MeditationMonday, September 27, 2021, 6–7 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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CMIA - Japanese New Wave

Tuesday, September 28, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Pale Flower
    (Masahiro Shinoda, 1964, Japan, 96 minutes, 35mm)
  • Pitfall
    (Hiroshi Teshigahara, 1961, Japan, 97 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • 7:30–11:30 pm CMIA - Japanese New WaveTuesday, September 28, 2021, 7:30–11:30 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Women's Soccer match

Wednesday, September 29, 2021
7–9 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's soccer team hosts Vassar College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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CMIA - Wings of Desire and 2001

Wednesday, September 29, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Wings of Desire
    (Wim Wenders, 1987, West Germany, 128 minutes, 35mm)
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    (Stanley Kubrick, 1968, UK, 144 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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  • 7–9 pm Women's Soccer matchWednesday, September 29, 2021, 7–9 pm
  • 7:30–11:30 pm CMIA - Wings of Desire and 2001Wednesday, September 29, 2021, 7:30–11:30 pm

The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

Read the Program


 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

Read the Program


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 30, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Meditation

Thursday, September 30, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Robert Tynes on Newly Published “State of Hate Index”

A Bard Center for the Study of Hate Webinar

Thursday, September 30, 2021
3–4:30 pm

Online Event
3 PM New York l 9 PM Vienna

Bard College's Center for the Study of Hate (BCSH) hosts an online event with political scientist Robert Tynes—Bard Prison Initiative director of research and site director at Eastern Correctional Facility—discussing his report on The State of Hate Index, recently published by BCSH.

This groundbreaking report examines how hate manifests, and is constrained, in the 50 states of the United States, looking at multiple indicators in order to suggest where hate might be more likely to occur.

This is an online event. Register here.Sponsored by: Bard Center for the Study of Hate.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://bard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qD7ujiZISZGZg7b3L4-4jA.
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  • 12–5 pm Bard Farm StandThursday, September 30, 2021, 12–5 pm
  • 3–4:30 pm Robert Tynes on Newly Published “State of Hate Index”Thursday, September 30, 2021, 3–4:30 pm
  • 6–7 pm MeditationThursday, September 30, 2021, 6–7 pm
   

Ongoing Events

  • Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021 With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985
  • Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021 Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 Oresteia
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 Euryanthe
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 The Wreckers
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 Le roi malgré lui
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 Demon
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 The Miracle of Heliane
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 Die Liebe der Danae
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 Dimitrij
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 Iris
  • Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021 2020 World Opera Day Talk 

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The Miracle of Heliane

by Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2019, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

First performed in the U.S. almost 100 years after its world premiere in Hamburg, this lushly orchestrated allegorical tale was staged by Christian Räth in 2019. Performed by a remarkable cast and the 80-member American Symphony Orchestra, this staging was a stellar example of Maestro Botstein’s commitment to reintroduce rarely seen operatic treasures to a contemporary audience.

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For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Heliane/.
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Demon

by Anton Rubinstein

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
2018, Sosnoff Theater, SummerScape

Rubinstein’s operatic masterpiece is based on a poem depicting the isolation and despair of a fallen angel. Premiered to great acclaim in 1871, Demon received its first fully staged U.S. performances at Bard in 2018. With rich choral writing and a fiery libretto, the production was staged by Thaddeus Strassberger and featured an all-Russian cast, Pesvebi Georgian Dancers and The American Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maestro Botstein.

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For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Demon/.
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Oresteia

Composer in Context: Sergey Taneyev

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the world of Russian composer Sergey Taneyev (1856–1915). 
 

A highly gifted pianist and composer, Taneyev was a protégé and champion of Tchaikovsky’s, serving as soloist in early performances of the older composer’s piano concertos.

Taneyev was one of Russia’s most influential music theorists, teaching for nearly three decades at the Moscow Conservatory, where his students included Scriabin, Rachmaninoff, and Glière; Stravinsky later recalled how highly he valued Taneyev’s treatise on counterpoint, calling it “one of the best books of its kind.” Yet in striving to synthesize counterpoint with folksong, he developed a distinct compositional voice that looked forward to Stravinsky himself.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-sergey-taneyev/.
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Euryanthe

Composer in Context: Carl Maria von Weber

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
Bard SummerScape Opera and the Bard Music Festival have become synonymous with a new kind of concert experience, one that provides a “rich web of context” (New York Times) for a full appreciation of each composer’s inspirations, significance, and legacy. 

This week, UPSTREAMING illuminates the work of German Romantic composer Carl Maria von Weber (1786–1826), featuring:
 
  • 2014 Bard SummerScape Opera: Euryanthe
  • The American Symphony Orchestra performing Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 1 from the 2017 Bard Music Festival: Chopin and His World.
  • Euryanthe video playlist, which includes: an opera talk with Maestro Botstein, a conversation with set designer Victoria Tzykun, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the producer, director, and cast of Euryanthe.
 

Carl Maria von Weber’s short life was marked by many lows—frequent illnesses, an arrest on embezzlement and other charges—but he also became one of the most influential composers of the early 19th century whose prodigious gifts as a composer, pianist, conductor, and writer bring to mind Mozart. The premiere of Der Freischütz in 1821, an opera that immediately captured the imagination of audiences in Europe and beyond, was a transformative event in the history of Romanticism and helped to usher in a new sensibility in music. He did not have a comparable success in the remaining five years of his life, although the overtures to his later Euryanthe and Oberon became repertory standards. In these operas, and in less familiar compositions, his masterful orchestration and compelling evocation of mood became models for composers from Meyerbeer to Wagner, Liszt, Berlioz, Glinka, and Hindemith. 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-carl-maria-von-weber/.
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The Wreckers

by Ethel Smyth

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

This engrossing program encompasses varied works exploring religion and spirituality through the lens of female composers: Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers, staged at Bard in 2015, animates a moral drama about social justice and personal courage, while Lili Boulanger’s Psalm 130 “Du fond de l'abîme” (1917) offers a deeply personal requiem dedicated to her father. Lera Auerbach’s Violin Concerto No. 3, “De Profundis” (2015) with Vadim Repin rounds out the program.

Featuring:

  • SummerScape Opera: The Wreckers
  • New Conversation: Leon Botstein with Thaddeus Strassberger
  • BMF/TON Recordings: Spirituality Through the Lens of Female Composers

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-The-Wreckers/.
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Le roi malgré lui

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
This week’s UPSTREAMING selection offers an exploration of French romanticism through the work of two composers—Emmanuel Chabrier and Hector Berlioz—who, while stylistically different, shared capacity for independent thought and innovation. The fully staged production of Chabrier’s Le roi malgré lui from the 2012 Bard SummerScape is complemented by Berlioz’s Roméo et Juliette from the 2017 Bard Music Festival.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/French-Romanticism/.
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Dimitrij

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
“Botstein and Bard SummerScape show courage, foresight and great imagination, honoring operas that larger institutions are content to ignore.  —Time Out New York

UPSTREAMING: Opera at Bard presents the musical centerpiece of the 2017 Bard SummerScape: Czech composer Antonín Dvořák’s 1882 rare opera Dimitrij. Supporting content includes a recording of Janáček's Sinfonietta as performed by the American Symphony Orchestra and discussions including a lively and illuminating conversation between ASO music director Leon Botstein and noted Dvořák specialist Michael Beckerman.
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Dimitrij/.
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Die Liebe der Danae

by Richard Strauss

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

One of the most revered Romantic composers of the late 19th and early 20th century, Richard Strauss’s symphonic poems and operas remain an indispensable feature of the standard repertoire. This program—which includes the operatic rarity Die Liebe der Danae (The Love of Danae) from the 2011 Bard SummerScape along with various symphonic and choral works—explores the composer’s substantial melodic gifts and his mastery of instrumentation and expression.


For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/UPS-Danae/.
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Iris

by Pietro Mascagni
 

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING

At once opulent and eerie, Pietro Mascagni’s Iris, composed in 1898 with libretto by Luigi Illica, received its North American premiere at Bard SummerScape in 2016. The American Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Maestro Leon Botstein performed with a brilliant cast of accomplished singers including the Australian tenor Gerard Schneider as a menacing and callous Osaka alongside the soprano Talise Travigne who movingly embodied the naivete and fragility of the eponymous character. 

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For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/iris/.
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2020 World Opera Day Talk 

Leon Botstein in conversation with Stephanie Blythe

Runs through Friday, December 31, 2021

UPSTREAMING
For World Opera Day 2020, join two iconoclastic figures from the opera world for a wide-ranging and lively conversation. Revered mezzo & Artistic Director of the Graduate Vocal Arts Program at Bard, Stephanie Blythe joins Leon Botstein, Bard College President & Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra engage in an engrossing discussion about their shared fascination with rarely-performed operas along with anecdotes and trenchant observations about the past, present, and future of the art form.
 

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/worldoperaday/.
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With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985

Runs through Sunday, November 28, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Bard Hessel Museum of Art
This June, the Hessel Museum of Art will present With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972–1985, the first full-scale scholarly North American survey of the groundbreaking yet understudied Pattern and Decoration art movement. Including painting, sculpture, collage, ceramics, textiles, installation art, and performance documentation, the exhibition spans the years 1972 to 1985 and features 45 artists from across the United States.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/541-with-pleasure-pattern-and-decoration-in-american-art-1972-1985.
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Closer to Life: Drawings and Works on Paper in the Marieluise Hessel Collection

Runs through Sunday, October 17, 2021
12–6 pm

CCS Galleries
CCS Bard celebrates its 30th anniversary with Closer to Life, an exhibition of over forty artists of drawings and works on paper from the Marieluise Hessel Collection.

The exhibition of over 75 drawings and works on paper spans more than four decades of collecting by philanthropist, Marieluise Hessel, who co-founded the Center for Curatorial Studies in 1990. Closer to Life tracks a lifetime of collecting that spans periods of Hessel’s life spent in Germany, Mexico and the United States. Accompanied by a fully illustrated catalog that documents the entire collection of more than 300 works on paper, the exhibition presents highlights that reverberate with questions of gender, sexuality, race and politics often through personal expression and individual concerns. Revisiting different artistic periods and contexts, the exhibition draws out both contrasts and comparisons between artists, modes of representation and the continuing vitality of drawing (and paper) as an artistic medium.

The museum is open from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed on Tuesdays.Sponsored by: Center for Curatorial Studies.

For more information, call 845-758-7598, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://ccs.bard.edu/museum/exhibitions/561-closer-to-life-drawings-and-works-on-paper-in-the-marieluise-hessel-collecti.
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Women's Soccer season opener

Wednesday, September 1, 2021
5–7 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's soccer team opens the 2021 season with a game against Smith College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Stumbling on the Good: The Private Triumphs of Common Decency

The First Annual Stuart Stritzler-Levine Lecture in Common Decency

Wednesday, September 1, 2021
5–7 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Multipurpose Room
Professor of French and Comparative Literature Marina van Zuylen will give the first annual Stuart Stritzler-Levine Lecture in Common Decency with a talk titled “Stumbling on the Good: The Private Triumphs of Common Decency.” The series honors longtime dean, faculty member, and beloved member of the Bard community Stuart Stritzler-Levine. Recognizing Stuart’s fascination with the world around him and his devotion to educating a wide community, the annual lecture will sustain his spirit of courtesy, respect and inquiry. Join us in person in the Multipurpose Room of the Bertelsmann Campus Center, or via livestream.

The Stuart Stritzler-Levine Lecture in Common Decency is generously supported by the President’s Office, the Office of the Dean of the College and the Office of Development and Alumni/ae Affairs.
 
For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qa5C532qDaw.
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Men's Soccer Season Opener

Wednesday, September 1, 2021
8–10 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team opens the 2021 season with a game against Yeshiva University. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 2, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Women's Soccer match

Sunday, September 5, 2021
12–2 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's soccer team hosts Sarah Lawrence University. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Style, Sex, Shame, and the End of Literature in Ivy Compton-Burnett

Len Gutkin, Senior Editor, The Chronicle Review and Author

Tuesday, September 7, 2021
5:30–7:30 pm

Olin Humanities, Room 102
Len Gutkin is a senior editor at The Chronicle Review and the author of Dandyism: Forming Fiction from Modernism to the Present (University of Virginia Press, 2020). His essays and reviews have appeared in venues including Times Literary Supplement, Boston Review, The Los Angeles Review of Books, Bookforum, and Post45.Sponsored by: Hannah Arendt Center; Literature Program; Written Arts Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability: From the Peace Corps to a Sustainability Career

Learn how a group of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers leveraged their service into a successful and impactful career in sustainability.

Wednesday, September 8, 2021
7–8 pm

Online Event
<<< RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/145776857505 >>>

ABOUT 
Interested in leveraging your past (or future) Peace Corps service into a sustainability career? Join a panel of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers to learn how they successfully transitioned from the Peace Corps to careers in sustainability. 

DEGREE OPTIONS
Degree options Include:
  • MS in Environmental Policy
  • MS in Climate Science and Policy
  • MBA in Sustainability
 
Dual Degree Options Include:
  • MS/JD with Pace Law School 
  • MS/MAT with Bard's Master of Arts in Teaching 
  • MS/MBA with Bard's MBA in Sustainability 

Peace Corps Programs Include:
  • Master's International (before you serve) 
  • Peace Corps Fellows (after you serve)  

A $65 application fee waiver is available to those who participate in the webinar at the end of the session. Email Margo Bogossian at [email protected] for further details.

<<< RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/145776857505 >>>Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/145776857505.
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CMIA - Silent Art Films

Wednesday, September 8, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • A Woman of Paris
    (Charles Chaplin, 1923, USA, 82 minutes, 35mm)
  • Sunrise
    (F.W. Murnau, 1927, USA, 91 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 9, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Visit by UNIVERSES Founders/Artistic Directors Steven Sapp ’89 and Mildred Ruiz-Sapp ’92

The Bard Community is invited to a talk and conversation focusing on Sapp’s and Ruiz-Sapp’s experiences and artistic development from their time as students at Bard, to founding UNIVERSES in 1995, and their company's continued success and development in its twenty-six years as a national theater company of color.

Thursday, September 9, 2021
5:30–6:30 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
UNIVERSES is home to a core group of multi-disciplined writers and performers of color, who fuse  theater, poetry, dance, jazz, hip hop, politics, blues and Spanish boleros into their own unique brand of theatre-based performances. The group breaks the traditional theatrical bounds to create its own brand of theater. Founded in The Bronx, New York in 1995, the members of UNIVERSES came together in the urban poetry and music scene of the late 1990s, at venues such as the Nuyorican Poets Cafe. UNIVERSES’ original plays include Slanguage, (included in the anthology, The Fire This Time, African American Plays for the 21st Century, TCG), Ameriville, The Ride, The Denver Project, One Shot in the Lotus Position, Blue Suite, Live from the Edge, Party People (performed at The Public Theater in New York City in 2016), and AmericUS, which premiered at Cincinnati Playhouse, 2019-2020. UNIVERSES is the Ensemble in Residence at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon. 

Sapp and Ruiz-Sapp have taken their company, (members include ’03 Bard Alum William Ruiz (a.k.a. Ninja) and Gamal Chasten) around the world, electrifying crowds, inviting and challenging old and new generations of theater makers, theatergoers, and newcomers to envision a new American Theater.Sponsored by: Bard Performing Artists of Color; Bard Theater and Performance Program; Dance Program; Dean of the College; Office of Alumni/ae Affairs.

For more information, call 845-758-7970, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://theater.bard.edu.
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Meditation

Thursday, September 9, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Women's Volleyball Home Opener

Thursday, September 9, 2021
7–9 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's volleyball teams hosts Baruch in its first home match of the season. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Women's Volleyball tri-match

Saturday, September 11, 2021
11 am – 5 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's volleyball team hosts Sarah Lawrence College and Albertus Magnus. Bard will play Sarah Lawrence at 11; Sarah Lawrence will play Albertus Magnus at 1; and Bard will play Albertus Magnus at 3. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Men's Soccer match

Saturday, September 11, 2021
1–3 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts York College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Chapel Service

Sunday, September 12, 2021
3–4 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
All are invited to gather for a time of prayer, reflections, and Holy Communion this Sunday in the Chapel as we prepare for the start of a new semester at Bard. Snacks and fellowship occur after the service. George, my five-month-old King Charles Cavalier spaniel, will be joining us!

We welcome all — Christians, Non-Christian, Spiritual but Not Religious, Agnostics, Believers, Doubters, Seekers, anyone who has questions about faith and religion, and those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world, anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!

Any questions, please email Mary Grace Williams at [email protected].Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Meditation

Monday, September 13, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Ink Art and New Music Creative Exchange Project: Virtual Lecture in Collaboration with Hong Kong University and M+ Museum, Hong Kong

Composing for Mixed Ensemble of Chinese and Western Instruments

Monday, September 13, 2021
8:30–10 am

Online Event
This event is part of the “Ink Art and New Music” Creative Exchange Project

This lecture will introduce modern and contemporary ink art, an area of artistic expression that reinterprets traditional ink painting and calligraphy and encompasses painting, sculpture, installation, and even animation. Using works from the permanent collection of M+, the new visual culture museum in Hong Kong opening in November 2021, the talk will highlight important themes and breakthroughs in the development of ink art since the 1950s and artists from diverse backgrounds who have invigorated the centuries-old heritage.

This Zoom webinar masterclass is open to the public for viewing.
Register for free online at: https://www.art-mate.net/buy_ticket/60265

Speaker:
Dr. Lesley Ma
Curator of M+, Hong Kong
 
Moderator:
Jindong Cai
Director of the US-China Music Institute, Bard Conservatory of Music
 
Student Composers:
Austin Leung, Hong Kong University
Samuel Mutter, Bard Conservatory of Music
OGA, Bard Conservatory of Music
Jing Wang, Hong Kong University

Copresenters: US-China Music Institute; Bard College Conservatory of Music; Hong Kong University Cultural Management Office; Hong Kong University Department of Music; M+ Museum, Hong Kong

Cosponsors: Asian Cultural Council; Endowment Funds for Music & Fine Arts; Lee Hysan FoundationSponsored by: Bard College Conservatory of Music.

For more information, call 845-758-7026, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://muse.hku.hk/programmes/inkart-lecture1/.
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Written Arts Open House

Meet faculty and other student writers, and ask questions about workshops and Moderation.

Monday, September 13, 2021
6–7:30 pm

Shafer House
The Written Arts Program welcomes any and all interested students to an open house in Shafer House. Members of the faculty will be in attendance to answer any specific questions you may have, and/or to talk with you generally about workshops, Moderation, and Senior Projects.

Enjoy the waterfall and have some refreshments as you chat with other student writers about their experiences in the program and Senior Projects.

Shafer House (9 Cedar Hill Road) is located at the Annandale Triangle on south campus, across the road from Feitler House.Sponsored by: Written Arts Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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White Supremacist Extremism in the U.S. and Beyond

A Virtual Panel and Discussion with Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Kathleen Blee

Tuesday, September 14, 2021
5–6:30 pm

Online Event
Although white supremacist movements have received renewed public attention since the 2017 violence in Charlottesville and the attack on the U.S. Capitol, they need to be placed in deeper historical context if they are to be understood and combated. In particular, the rise of these movements must be linked to the global war on terror after 9/11, which blinded counterextremism authorities to the increasing threat they posed. In this panel, two prominent sociologists, Cynthia Miller-Idriss and Kathleen Blee, trace the growth of white supremacist extremism and its expanding reach into cultural and commercial spaces in the U.S. and beyond. They also examine these movements from the perspective of their members’ lived experience. How are people recruited into white supremacist extremism? How do they make sense of their active involvement? And how, in some instances, do they seek to leave? The answers to these questions, Miller-Idriss and Blee suggest, are shaped in part by the gendered and generational relationships that define these movements.
 
Cynthia Miller-Idriss is Professor in the School of Public Affairs and the School of Education at American University, where she directs the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab (PERIL). 
 
Kathleen Blee is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at the University of Pittsburgh.
  
If you would like to attend, please register here.  
Zoom link and code will be emailed the day of the event. 

 
Sponsored by: Social Studies Division Racial Justice Working Group.

For more information, call 845-758-7667, e-mail  [email protected], or visit https://forms.gle/UYYWggu6sD9mPrzt6.
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Informational Webinar: Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability

Join and receive a $65 application fee waiver!

Tuesday, September 14, 2021
7–8 pm

Online Event
<<<< RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/166861708863 >>>>

Bard Graduate Programs in Sustainability holds online informational webinars for prospective students to learn more about graduate school options in our MBA in Sustainability and Center for Environmental Policy programs. 

ABOUT
Webinars include a program overview for the Bard MBA in Sustainability and the Bard Center for Environmental Policy programs as well as detailed admissions information, course requirements, tips to make your application strong, and financial information. 

Join a live information session with Director Goodstein and the admissions team and ask questions directly of the Bard team. 

WHAT WILL BE COVERED?  
  • Overview of graduate program offerings
  • Alumni success and career outcomes
  • Admissions information
  • Prerequisite course information
  • Peace Corps and AmeriCorps programs
  • Financial aid and scholarships
  • Tips for a standout application 

Degree Options
Degree options include:
MS in Environmental Policy
MS in Climate Science and Policy
MBA in Sustainability
 
Dual degree options include:
MS/JD with Pace Law School 
MS/MAT with Bard's Master of Arts in Teaching 
MS/MBA with Bard's MBA in Sustainability 

Peace Corps Programs
Master's International (before you serve) 
Peace Corps Fellows (after you serve)  

A $65 application fee waiver is available to those who participate in the webinar at the end of the session. Email Margo Bogossian at [email protected] for further details.

<<<< RSVP HERE: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/166861708863 >>>>Sponsored by: Bard Center for Environmental Policy; Bard MBA in Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-663-4197, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/166861708863.
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CMIA - Late Spring and Ugetsu

Tuesday, September 14, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Late Spring
    (Yasujirō Ozu, 1949, Japan, 110 minutes, 35mm)
  • Ugestu
    (Kenji Mizoguchi, 1953, Japan, 91 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 16, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Meditation

Thursday, September 16, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Men's Soccer match

Thursday, September 16, 2021
6–8 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts SUNY Delhi. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Slatkin Conducts Brahmsiana

Saturday, September 18, 2021
8 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater
Internationally acclaimed conductor Leonard Slatkin makes his debut with TŌN, leading the world premiere of his own arrangement of Brahms melodies, Brahmsiana, and his new arrangement of Pictures at an Exhibition, which takes Ravel’s famous orchestration and reinstates portions of Mussorgsky’s original. The concert begins with Circuits, written by Slatkin’s wife, composer Cindy McTee.

Leonard Slatkin conductor

Cindy McTee Circuits
Brahms (arr. Slatkin) Brahmsiana
Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel, arr. Slatkin) Pictures at an Exhibition

Estimated run time: 2 hours

Sponsored by: The Orchestra Now.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/brahmsiana/.
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Men's and Women's Cross Country Invitational

Saturday, September 18, 2021
10 am – 1 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
Bard hosts the annual Fred Pavlich Invitational. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Men's Soccer match

Saturday, September 18, 2021
5:30–7:30 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts St. Joseph's College of Brooklyn. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Chapel Service

Sunday, September 19, 2021
3–4 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
All are invited to gather for a time of prayer, reflections, and Holy Communion this Sunday in the Chapel as we prepare for the start of a new semester at Bard. Snacks and fellowship occur after the service. George, my five-month-old King Charles Cavalier spaniel, will be joining us!

We welcome all — Christians, Non-Christian, Spiritual but Not Religious, Agnostics, Believers, Doubters, Seekers, anyone who has questions about faith and religion, and those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world, anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!

Any questions, please email Mary Grace Williams at [email protected].Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Slatkin Conducts Brahmsiana

Sunday, September 19, 2021
2 pm

Fisher Center, Sosnoff Theater
Internationally acclaimed conductor Leonard Slatkin makes his debut with TŌN, leading the world premiere of his own arrangement of Brahms melodies, Brahmsiana, and his new arrangement of Pictures at an Exhibition, which takes Ravel’s famous orchestration and reinstates portions of Mussorgsky’s original. The concert begins with Circuits, written by Slatkin’s wife, composer Cindy McTee.

Leonard Slatkin conductor

Cindy McTee Circuits
Brahms (arr. Slatkin) Brahmsiana
Mussorgsky (orch. Ravel, arr. Slatkin) Pictures at an Exhibition

Estimated run time: 2 hours

Sponsored by: The Orchestra Now.

For more information, call 845-758-7900, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://fishercenter.bard.edu/events/brahmsiana/.
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Meditation

Monday, September 20, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Coco Fusco: “The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State” (copy)

Monday, September 20, 2021
12–1:30 pm

Online Event
12 pm New York l 6 pm Vienna

The OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts presents a webinar with Coco Fusco, an interdisciplinary artist and writer and a Professor of Art at Cooper Union.

Fusco is the recipient of honors including the American Academy of Arts and Letters Art Award, Latinx Artist Fellowship, Rabkin Prize for Art Criticism, Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright Fellowship. Her performances and videos have been presented in exhibitions including the 56th Venice Biennale, Frieze Special Projects, Basel Unlimited, and two Whitney Biennials. Her artworks are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, The Walker Art Center, the Centre Pompidou, The Imperial War Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona. Her most recent book is Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba (2015).

This is an online event.
Join via Zoom.Sponsored by: OSUN.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://bard.zoom.us/j/81250036322?pwd=QmpyR0FYOWVLMHV1NzlzT2VCZ0pMUT09.
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Coco Fusco on “The Right to Have Rights: Cuban Artists Confront the State”

Monday, September 20, 2021
12–1:30 pm

Online Event
12 pm New York l 6 pm Vienna

The OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts presents a webinar with Coco Fusco, an interdisciplinary artist and writer and a Professor of Art at Cooper Union.

Fusco is the recipient of honors including the American Academy of Arts and Letters Art Award, Latinx Artist Fellowship, Rabkin Prize for Art Criticism, Guggenheim Fellowship and a Fulbright Fellowship. Her performances and videos have been presented in exhibitions including the 56th Venice Biennale, Frieze Special Projects, Basel Unlimited, and two Whitney Biennials. Her artworks are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, The Walker Art Center, the Centre Pompidou, The Imperial War Museum, and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Barcelona. Her most recent book is Dangerous Moves: Performance and Politics in Cuba (2015).

This is an online event.
Join via Zoom.Sponsored by: OSUN.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://bard.zoom.us/j/81250036322?pwd=QmpyR0FYOWVLMHV1NzlzT2VCZ0pMUT09.
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Impostor Syndrome:
Notes on Writing and Asian American Identity

Hua Hsu, Associate Professor of English and American Studies, Vassar College and Staff Writer, The New Yorker

Tuesday, September 21, 2021
5–6:30 pm

Bertelsmann Campus Center, Weis Cinema
A consideration of how various Asian American writers and artists have wrestled with questions of authority and imposture, from thirties Chinatown authors to the first generations of authors who worked under the banner of "Asian American literature" in the sixties, from contemporary manifestations of "impostor syndrome" (wherein individuals doubt their own authority--a condition psychologists have deemed unusually prevalent among Asian American students) to my own work on memoir.  

Hua Hsu is an Associate Professor of English and American Studies at Vassar College, and a Staff Writer at the New Yorker. His first book, A Floating Chinaman: Fantasy and Failure Across the Pacific, was published in 2015 by Harvard University Press. In 2022, Doubleday will publish Stay True, a memoir. He is currently working on an essay collection about identity and imposture called Impostor Syndrome. He serves on the boards of the Asian American Writers' Workshop and Critical Minded, an initiative to support cultural critics of color.
Sponsored by: American and Indigenous Studies Program; Asian Studies Program; Dean of the College; Literature Program.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Ivan the Terrible and The Last Emperor

Tuesday, September 21, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Ivan the Terrible, Part 1
    (Sergei Eisenstein, 1944, USSR, 95 minutes, 35mm)
  • The Last Emperor
    (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1987, China/Italy/UK/France, 163
    minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Car Free Day!

Go Car Free or Car Lite Today!

Wednesday, September 22, 2021

Commencement Tent

Car Free Day Is a Collaboration with 511RideShare

Walk, bike, shuttle, or carpool to campus to decrease our carbon emissions and increase your health!

Celebrate Car Free Day by taking a walk around campus. Even walking for just 15 minutes a day can increase your cardiovascular and immune health.

Either bike on your own or join a bike to Bard event departing from Tivoli Bread and Baking (75 Broadway, Tivoli) or Taste Budd's (40 W Market St, Red Hook) at 9:30am.

Take the shuttle to Bard! You can check out the shuttles schedule at http://tinyurl.com/BardShuttles.

Carpool with your roommates or friends to campus as a way to be car lite!

Don’t forget to come to the Commencement Tent behind Kline to check out our table, grab a snack, and demo an E-Bike!Sponsored by: Bard Office of Sustainability.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/bos/.
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Men's Soccer match

Wednesday, September 22, 2021
7–9 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts Cazenovia College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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CMIA - Renoir and Hawks

Wednesday, September 22, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • The Rules of the Game
    (Jean Renoir, 1939, France, 110 minutes, 35mm)
  • To Have and Have Not
    (Howard Hawks, 1944, USA, 100 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 23, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Meditation

Thursday, September 23, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Men's Soccer match

Saturday, September 25, 2021
3–5 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The men's soccer team hosts RPI. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Women's Volleyball match

Saturday, September 25, 2021
4–6 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's volleyball team hosts Skidmore College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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Chapel Service

Sunday, September 26, 2021
3–4 pm

Chapel of the Holy Innocents
All are invited to gather for a time of prayer, reflections, and Holy Communion this Sunday in the Chapel as we prepare for the start of a new semester at Bard. Snacks and fellowship occur after the service. George, my five-month-old King Charles Cavalier spaniel, will be joining us!

We welcome all — Christians, Non-Christian, Spiritual but Not Religious, Agnostics, Believers, Doubters, Seekers, anyone who has questions about faith and religion, and those struggling to understand where God is in our challenging world, anyone wanting to use their faith to change and act in the world!

Any questions, please email Mary Grace Williams at [email protected].Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 203-858-8800, or e-mail [email protected].
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Meditation

Monday, September 27, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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CMIA - Japanese New Wave

Tuesday, September 28, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Pale Flower
    (Masahiro Shinoda, 1964, Japan, 96 minutes, 35mm)
  • Pitfall
    (Hiroshi Teshigahara, 1961, Japan, 97 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Women's Soccer match

Wednesday, September 29, 2021
7–9 pm

Lorenzo Ferrari Soccer Complex
The women's soccer team hosts Vassar College. Come out and cheer!Sponsored by: Bard Athletics.

For more information, call 845-752-4929, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bardathletics.com.
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CMIA - Wings of Desire and 2001

Wednesday, September 29, 2021
7:30–11:30 pm

Jim Ottaway Jr. Film Center
  • Wings of Desire
    (Wim Wenders, 1987, West Germany, 128 minutes, 35mm)
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey
    (Stanley Kubrick, 1968, UK, 144 minutes, 35mm)
Please check https://www.bard.edu/cmia for the full schedule.Sponsored by: Center for Moving Image Arts.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://www.bard.edu/cmia.
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Bard Farm Stand

Summer Hours

Thursday, September 30, 2021
12–5 pm

In front of Gilson Place on Library Rd.
Bard College Farm's weekly farm stand featuring fresh produce, mushrooms, fresh honey and maple syrup when seasonally available. Preorders can be placed here.
 
For more information, call 518-653-6118, e-mail [email protected], or visit https://blogs.bard.edu/bardfarmstore/.
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Meditation

Thursday, September 30, 2021
6–7 pm

Center for Spiritual Life
Monday: Guided Meditation
Introduction - Meditation - Walking meditation & chanting
- Tea & peanuts -

Thursday: Open Meditation
Join at any time, for any length of time
- A simple bowl of rice -Sponsored by: Chaplaincy.

For more information, call 845-752-4619, or e-mail [email protected].
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Robert Tynes on Newly Published “State of Hate Index”

A Bard Center for the Study of Hate Webinar

Thursday, September 30, 2021
3–4:30 pm

Online Event
3 PM New York l 9 PM Vienna

Bard College's Center for the Study of Hate (BCSH) hosts an online event with political scientist Robert Tynes—Bard Prison Initiative director of research and site director at Eastern Correctional Facility—discussing his report on The State of Hate Index, recently published by BCSH.

This groundbreaking report examines how hate manifests, and is constrained, in the 50 states of the United States, looking at multiple indicators in order to suggest where hate might be more likely to occur.

This is an online event. Register here.Sponsored by: Bard Center for the Study of Hate.

For more information, call 845-758-6822, or visit https://bard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qD7ujiZISZGZg7b3L4-4jA.
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