Inspired by everlasting natural beauty, experience a newly commissioned multimedia piece by Venezuelan-American composer, Reinaldo Moya. Dark Earth explores the impact of deforestation of the Amazon on a global scale.
Celebrating Mother Earth: 2018 Gold Medalist Richard Lin with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra
Saturday, November 20, 2021
Event Time: 7:30 PM/ Doors 6:30 PM
Schrott Center for the Arts
Tickets: $40 Loge, $35 Orch/Balcony, $10 Student, $30 Virtual Ticket
2018 Gold Medalist Richard Lin opens the 21-22 Laureate Series in a collaboration with the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra featuring Vivaldi’s exquisite The Four Seasons. This nature-inspired program will also feature an immersive audio-visual masterpiece by Emmy Award-winning videographer Mike Halerz.
Virtual tickets will be available on-demand and not as a livestream.
Program:
Moya- Dark Earth: Anthropogenic Amazon
A multimedia piece including film by Mike Halerz
Rautavaara- Cantus Arcticus: Concerto for Birds
Vivaldi- The Four Seasons
Richard Lin, IVCI Gold Medalist, Violin
Purchase Live or Virtual Tickets for this Program!
By purchasing through ICO’s website you are purchasing a virtual Ticket. Virtual tickets will be available On-Demand and not as a Livestream. With On-Demand access, the video will be released within 14 days after the recording of the performance and you will have up to 30 days to view the performance as many times as you would like.
If you wish to purchase an in-person ticket for this performance, please visit Butler Arts Center website, here.
Single tickets available on the ICO Website (www.icomusic.org)
Subscriptions for the IVCI 21/22 Laureate Series available at www.violin.org
Subscriptions for the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra are available here.
Phone: 317-940-9607
Email: tickets@icomusic.org
2021/11/20 - 2021/11/20
Additional time info:
Pre-Concert Chamber Chat with Maestro Kraemer will start at 6:45 PM.
Schrott Center for the Arts, Butler Arts Center
Butler University, Indianapolis, IN 46208