Calendar
Nov
06
2010

Time

Saturday at 8pm

Venue

Edward T. Cone Concert Series

Institute for Advanced Study: in Wolfensohn Hall
Princeton NJ
Program

PROGRAM

Borromeo String Quartet performing with Derek Bermel, clarinet; Paul Neubauer, viola; and Fred Sherry, cello

The program is scheduled to include Osvaldo Golijov's The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind, Derek Bermel's Soul Garden and Coming Together, and Bartok's String Quartet No. 6

Watch for more details this Fall


TICKETS

Concert tickets are free, and the Institute makes available as many tickets as possible for distribution beyond the Institute community. The Institute introduced an online ticketing system last season. A link will appear in the information about each individual concert as soon as ticketing opens. You will be able to print out your confirmation and bring it with you to gain admission to the concerts.

For more information about the Artist-in-Residence program, please call (609) 734-8228 or email air at ias.edu.


DIRECTIONS

to the Institute are available HERE.

More Information

The Artist-in-Residence program at the Institute for Advanced Study was established in 1994 to create a musical presence within the Institute community, to have in residence a person whose work could be experienced and appreciated by scholars from all disciplines.

Our colleague – Composer, clarinetist, and conductor Derek Bermel – was named Artist-in-Residence at the Instute beginning July 1, 2009.

About the Institute for Advanced Study

The Institute for Advanced Study is one of the world’s leading centers for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry. The Institute exists to encourage and support fundamental research in the sciences and humanities – the original, often speculative, thinking that produces advances in knowledge that change the way we understand the world. Work at the Institute takes place in four Schools: Historical Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Social Science. It provides for the mentoring of scholars by a permanent Faculty of 29, and it offers all who work there the freedom to undertake research that will make significant contributions in any of the broad range of fields in the sciences and humanities studied at the Institute.

The Institute, founded in 1930, is a private, independent academic institution located in Princeton, New Jersey. Its more than 5,000 former Members hold positions of intellectual and scientific leadership throughout the academic world. Some 22 Nobel Laureates and 34 out of 48 Fields Medalists, as well as many winners of the Wolf or MacArthur prizes, have been affiliated with the Institute.

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