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April 2002

The Art of Bel Canto in Song & in Word, Free at Lincoln Center

Lincoln Center’s Great Performers will present soprano Renee Fleming and novelist Ann Patchett in a one-on-one discussion entitled “The Art of Bel Canto in Song and in Word” moderated by journalist Charles Michener. This free event will take place on Monday, April 29 at 6:15 pm in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse in the Rose Building at Lincoln Center (165 W. 65th St., 10th floor). Tickets will be distributed at 5 pm at Alice Tully Hall. This event will be open only to ticket holders.

The discussion will explore the special relationship between musical inspiration and literary imagination, as well as the challenges of capturing in word the ineffable essense of musical expression. The artists will discuss their reactions to each other’s work.

For more information and to purchase tickets call (212) 875-5474.#

 

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