The Bass Museum of Art is proud to present the second concert of Gil Morgenstern’s Reflections Series on Wednesday, February 24. Acclaimed for his innovative programming that contextualizes historical styles and arts movements for a 21st century audience, Morgenstern merges artistic mediums, encouraging audiences to engage numerous senses and reflect anew of universal themes.
The Stuff Dreams Are Made On, is inspired by Carl Jung’s famous “Red Book” in which he details his theory of the collective unconscious and will explore the integral role dreams play in culture. Musical works performed by Gil Morgenstern with pianist Donald Berman will include John Cage’s Dreams, Georges Enesco’s Impressions d’enfance (Impressions of Childhood), Jean Sibelius’ Nocturne and Franz Schubert’s Fantasy. Aubyn Philabaum will read text by Sylvia Plath. Using music, prose and poetry, the program will invite the audience on a nocturnal journey from dusk through dawn, creating a narrative of memory, nightmare and fantasy through the use of music and words.
Date: Wednesday, February 24
Time: 7:30 PM
Address: 2121 Park Ave. | Miami Beach
Phone: 305-673-7530 ext 1013 for tickets and more information or www.bassmuseum.org
Cost: $20 Bass Museum members, $25 non-members