Skip to content
Hammer Museum

Songs to the Moon

This concert of moon-themed art songs for voice and piano concludes with a rare performance of George Crumb’s magical “Night of the Four Moons” with texts by Federico Garcia Lorca.

Sunday, Aug. 7 at 4 p.m.

Free

A geometric abstract painting featuring a number of colored circles, some overlapping, in a constellation that evokes heavenly bodies

The moon has always inspired poets and composers. “Songs to the Moon” begins with a set of moon-themed art songs for voice and piano. The concert concludes with a rare performance of George Crumb’s magical “Night of the Four Moons” with texts by Federico Garcia Lorca. Scored for alto voice, alto flute/piccolo, banjo, electric cello, and percussion, the work was composed in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission.

Other texts by Charles de BussyJoseph von EichendorffGabriele D’AnnunzioJames McPhersonThe Rubiat of Omar KayyámCarl Sandburg, and "Anonymous"; music by Vincento BelliniCécile ChaminadeRuth Crawford-SeegerLiza LehmanCamille Saint-SäensRobert Schumann, and Paolo Tosti.

PERFORMERS

  • Meagan Martin, mezzo-soprano (UCLA DMA ’19)
  • Will Adams, alto flute/piccolo (UCLA MM ’22)
  • Alan Berman, banjo (UCLA MFA ’82)
  • Christopher Cho, electric cello (UCLA MM ’21)
  • Daniel La France, percussion (UCLA DMA candidate)
  • Neal Stulberg, pianist and conductor (UCLA Professor/Director of Orchestral Studies)
Hammer Museum UCLA