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Ann Crumb Featured in Carnegie Hall’s Making Music: George Crumb

Ann Crumb
Ann Crumb

Broadway star Ann Crumb will be a featured performer in Carnegie Hall’s Making Music series celebration of her father, composer George Crumb, to be held in Zankel Hall, October 27 at 7:30pm.

The evening will feature music and conversation with the composer, and will be moderated by Jeremy Geffen. The all-Crumb program includes The Sleeper, Vox Balaenae and the New York premiere of Voices from the Morning of the Earth (American Songbook VI). James Freeman will conduct Orchestra 2001, and the event will also feature baritone Randall Scarlata, pianists Marcantonio Barone and Molly Morkoski, flutist Tara Helen O’Connor, and cellist Priscilla Lee.

George Crumb received the 1968 Pulitzer Prize in Music, and won a 2000 Grammy Award. Ann Crumb received a Tony nomination for Anna Karenina and has also starred in The Goodbye Girl, Chess, Nine, and Aspects of Love.

For more information, visit www.carnegiehall.org.