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Presented in collaboration with the New York Philharmonic

Inspired by the NY Phil's performances of works by Ligeti, in celebration of his centennial year, join us for a look into art that features cross-cultural references. This dialogue among composers, performers, and scholars addresses how an orchestra can host a variety of cultural perspectives. How can Western classical music respectfully engage in cross-cultural practices, and what can be gained? Participants to include moderator Curtis Stewart, composer / pianist Anthony Cheung, New York Philharmonic Director of Archives and Exhibitions Gabryel Smith, and Dr. Barbara L Hampton, Professor of Music at Hunter and the Graduate Center (CUNY).

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