The world premiere of a substantial new work for flute, oboe, and piano — Anathallō — commissioned by the Amici ensemble to pair with projected images of paintings by Christopher Still at the Tarpon Springs Heritage Museum.
The evening begins at 6:00 PM with a one-hour pre-performance panel discussion featuring Kimberly, Amici musicians Amy Collins, Francesca Arnone, and Andrea Feitl, and artist Christopher Still. The conversation will be moderated by classical music host and digital storyteller Susan Giles Wantuck of WSMR and WUSF. Following the discussion, guests may explore Still’s original works and large-scale giclée reproductions on view throughout the museum during a 30-minute intermission. The museum is home to artist’s permanent exhibition, The Great State of Florida; Paintings by Christopher Still.
The concert performance will begin at approximately 7:30 PM. Surrounded by candlelight, Amici will perform the title composition as Still’s paintings are projected in the background and narrative insights are provided by Susan Giles Wantuck, providing a dynamic dialogue between the music and art - resulting in an intimate, layered experience that connects sound, visual art, and a sense of place in a setting that reflects Tarpon Springs’ rich cultural heritage.
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