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TIME: 08:00 pm
On October 11, the Neave Trio is presented by the Longy School of Music of Bard College. Entitled He Said, She Said: Balancing Energies, this program reconsiders traditional conceptions of the masculine and feminine. Neave Trio performs two 19th century works—Louise Farrenc's Trio in E-flat major, Op.33 and Robert Schumann's Trio in G minor, Op.110—as well as the world premiere of Bruce Lazarus' He Said, She Said. Composed for Neave Trio, He Said, She Said is described by Lazarus as "an entertaining yet serious single-movement piece based on musical elements which suggest the sound and emotion of male/female conversations and friendly disagreements."