Celebrate Leonard Bernstein’s centenary with this rare opportunity to experience a different side of the master’s craft. A Quiet Place is an often serious meditation on a broken American family. Yet there’s also Bernstein’s characteristic brio and humor, especially in the Trouble in Tahiti section. The whole evening, in the American premiere of a chamber version, should be an ideal vehicle for the gifted Curtis ensemble.
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