Carnegie Hall, one week
As I write this, it’s one week until our thrilling world premier at Carnegie Hall!
In this magnificent choir are twenty of the best people with whom I have
ever sung and five amazing musicians who are with us for the first time.
Thanks to our dear friends at Trinity Church, our rehearsal space is glorious!
Photos by Stephen Sands
Aoede Consort, Trinity Church Wall Street, New York, New York
Men left to right: Eric Dudley, Tim Hodges, Ray Bailey, Alex Jones,
Jim Crum, David Loy, Stephen Piwowarski, Steven Fasano
(John E. Schreiner and Derek Stannard)
Women left to right: Silvie Jensen, Kirsten Sollek, Mary Abba-Gleason, Ann Marie Grathwol, Darcy Meadows, Luthien Brackett, Kristin Sands, Molly Quinn,
Martha Cluver, Sabrina Manna, Anne Agresta Dugan, Amy Goldin
Dan Foster, founder and artistic director
Pleshakov Concert Photos
Vladimir Pleshakov and Dan Foster embrace during the standing ovation
photo by Gina Curcio
Vladimir Pleshakov poses after the concert
photo by Ryan Meadows
Micaela Sands gets Maestro Pleshakov’s autograph
photo by Ryan Meadows
Micaela Sands gets Maestro Pleshakov’s autograph, Kristin Sands looks on
photo by Ryan Meadows
Vladimir Pleshakov, writings on his music
“The music I write is the music I hear in my imagination. It seems to me that I do not really compose, I merely write down, in the best way I can, what already exists - somewhere. The music is everywhere, and I hear it when I take pains to listen. I hear clearly, through seventy years of elapsed time, music that others might have composed but never did, music that the Shanghai choir might have sung, but never did. It is my turn to do what others have not done yet, but do it my way.
“This music that never was resonates more clearly and truthfully in my memory than anything else I have ever remembered from my childhood days. This reconstructed past runs by as a stream of consciousness, a movie that can be started, stopped, restarted, repeated any number of times.
“This Proust-like reconstruction of the past is more real to me than the past reality itself. I am the moviemaker, the recording engineer, the scribe, the stenographer, the chronicler who records what was and what could have been, as faithfully as he can, and as fast as he must, while the conjured past rolls by, inexorably and in minutest detail. The music I hear is the finished product. If I make no mistakes in capturing on paper what I hear on my "radio", then the first draft is the final draft, ready to be printed and sung.“ — Vladimir Pleshakov, May, 2010
Vladimir Pleshakov
-Dan Foster, Founder/Artistic Director, Aœde Consort
Composer/Pianist, Vladimir Pleshakov and Dan Foster, Founder/Artistic Director, Aœde Consort during rehearsal Monday, April 19, 2010.