Credit: Noah Sheldon

Bard College’s Fisher Center recently announced the return of its celebrated SummerScape series, Bard Music Festivalโ€™s multi-arts โ€œfestival within a festivalโ€ that will take over the Annandale-on-Hudson campus from June 23 through August 14. Now in its 32nd year, the eight-week event is organized around the music, times, and legacy of an annually chosen composerโ€”this yearโ€™s theme is โ€œRachmaninoff and His Worldโ€โ€”and brims with concerts, opera, dance, theater, pre-concert talks, and panel discussions.

Highlights of Bard SummerScape 2022 include a new production of Straussโ€™s comic opera โ€œThe Silent Womanโ€ by Christian Rรคth; the world premiere of โ€œSong of Songs,โ€ a commission from Bard Fisher Center Choreographer-in-Residence Pam Tanowitz and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer David Lang; a new adaptation of Moliรจreโ€™s 1665 tragicomedy โ€œDom Juanโ€ by Ashley Tata; the return of the enchanting and much-missed Spiegeltent, featuring Michael Mwenso and Jono Gasparroโ€™s โ€œBlack Roots Summerโ€ musical revue; a preview of a Suzan-Lori Parks, Lileana Blain-Cruz, and Courtney Bryanโ€™s Fisher Center-commissioned adaptation of Scott Joplinโ€™s 1911 opera โ€œTreemonishaโ€; and much more.

โ€œRachmaninoff and His Worldโ€™sโ€ 12 concert programs, spaced over the two weekends, explore such themes as composition during the Cold War; virtuoso pianists and their public; and Americaโ€™s ongoing love of his music. Weekend one of the festival (August 5โ€“7) covers the complicated path that Rachmaninoff navigated between โ€œRussia and Modernity,โ€ while weekend two (August 12โ€“14) examines the composerโ€™s often complex relationship with the artistic โ€œNew Worldsโ€ he created.

For a full schedule of events, tickets, and more information, visit the Bard Fisher Centerโ€™s website.
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Peter Aaron is the arts editor for Chronogram.

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