Japanese pianist Aki Takahashi to perform at Le Poisson Rouge

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Performing Arts

Feb 201327
7:30p.m.

Le Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker St
New York, New York, 10012
United States


Aki Takahashi, piano

$15 in advance, $20 at the door

6:30 doors open
7:30 show starts

Follow this link for more information and to buy tickets: http://www.lepoissonrouge.com/lpr_events/aki-takahashi-piano-feb-27th-2013/

Program:
Barbara Monk Feldman: In the Small Time of a Desert Flower
Schubert: Piano Sonata in D major, D. 894

Making an all-too-rare local appearance, this supremely gifted Japanese pianist plays Barbara Monk Feldman's In the Small Time of a Desert Flower —a 27-minute piece heard on a recent CD issued under Feldman's name on the Mode label and characteristic of the rigorous tranquility with which Takahashi has long been associated. Here, though, the pianist offers a provocative pairing with Schubert's sublime Sonata in D (D. 894), the visionary last work published before the composer's premature death. -Timeout.com

From Le Poisson Rouge website:

TABLE SEATING POLICY
Table seating for all seated shows is reserved exclusively for ticket holders who purchase “Table Seating” tickets. By purchasing a “Table Seating” ticket you agree to also purchase a minimum of two food and/or beverage items per person. Table seating is first come, first seated. Please arrive early for the best choice of available seats. Seating begins when doors open. Tables are communal so you may be seated with other patrons. We do not take table reservations.

A standing room area is available by the bar for all guests who purchase “Standing Room” tickets. Food and beverage can be purchased at the bar but there is no minimum purchase required in this area.

All tickets sales are final. No refund or credits.

 

APA_Institute . Last modified Feb 22, 2013 11:43 a.m.


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