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Thu 11.17.2011

Premiere Screening of ARCHITECT
Join us for the premiere screening of ARCHITECT, a chamber opera based on the life and work of Louis Kahn. Work by Lewis Spratlan (Winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in Music), John Downey, Jenny Kallick, and Michiko Theurer. Post-screening discussion featuring the artists, acclaimed opera designer John Conklin, and Kahn’s daughter, Sue Ann Kahn.When: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Where: At The Center
The Center for Architecture Foundation invites you to the premiere screening of
ARCHITECT
a chamber opera based on the life and work of Louis Kahn

Vocal and instrumental music by Lewis Spratlan,
Winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in Music
Electroacoustic music by John Downey and Jenny Kallick
Libretto by Jenny Kallick
Paintings by Michiko Theurer
Click here for Artist Biographies
Thursday, November 17th, 2011
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Post-screening discussion featuring the artists, acclaimed opera designer John Conklin, and Kahn’s daughter, and Sue Ann Kahn
Cocktail reception to follow
Tickets:
General - $75, Preferred Seating and Dinner with the artists - $200
Tickets are tax-deductible.
Funds raised through this event will support the Center for Architecture Foundation's Programs@theCenter - interactive gallery tours and hands-on workshops designed to engage K-12 school groups, families and young adults in contemporary topics about the built environment.
About the Opera (by Jenny Kallick):
ARCHITECT was inspired by the work of Louis I. Kahn (1902-1974), a major figure in twentieth-century architecture. He strove to create buildings connected to the past and to the innate characteristics of their materials – color, light, and above all, sound. Kahn, who once considered a career as a composer, often asserted that “to hear a sound is to see a space.”
ARCHITECT evolved from the composers’ and librettist’s visits to Kahn buildings and their efforts to capture the “sounding spaces” they encountered there by interweaving the electro-acoustic music with vocal and instrumental chamber music . Each building invoked an interplay of light and ineffable acoustic elements, qualities central to Kahn's vision.
The work is designed to reflect the Architect's dramatic journey from possibilities imagined at the start to a realization of his dream at the work's conclusion. Visual artist and musician Michiko Theurer traveled to Rome and visited Kahn buildings before undertaking watercolors that, along with photographs and video, became the source materials for the film project.
This event was made possible through the generosity of
Judy and Walter Hunt.
We would also like to thank our sponsors:
Goetz Fitzpatrick, LLP
Bleecker Area Merchants’ and Residents’ Association
Soho Wines & Liquor
Washington Square Wines & Liquor
Event website: http://www.nycharities.org/events/EventLevels.aspx?ETID=4286










