Salon

Music to be Remembered By

East Islip

Sun, May 4, at 3:00 PM, EDT

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$25 tickets ($20 for Supermusers)
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Drinking policy
Bring your own drinks
Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks provided
Pets
Dogs live here
Wheelchair access
Not wheelchair accessible
Stairs
Some stairs may be present in the space
Kids
Kid-friendly event

This is a groupmuse

A live concert in a living room, backyard, or another intimate space. They're casual and friendly, hosted by community members.

Hosts

Lillianne A. Co-host

Music to Be Remembered By is a live music program in which we explore the transformative power of music to bring communities together around grief and loss. We consider ways in which we can communicate how we want to be memorialized to our friends and family giving them the power to honor our legacy and values.

This concert will feature members of the Sound & Memory ensemble as a quintet featuring violin, voice, cello, flute, bassoon and guitar.

This salon concert will take place at a private historic Long Island home located in East Islip, New York. You will receive the venue address when you RSVP to the event.

What's the music?

Concetta Abbate (she/they) Violin And Voice
Adrienne Baker (she/her) Flutist
Charlie Rauh Acoustic Guitar
Kika Wright

Set 1

Sono e Memoria, Solo Violin and Voice (Trad. Folk Arr. by Concetta Abbate
A Hymn To The Evening, Solo Guitar (Written by Charlie Rauh)
We Were Not Once So Few, Solo Guitar (Written by Charlie Rauh)
Theoria Part 13, Solo Guitar (Written by Charlie Rauh)
A Single Cloth, Violin and Guitar Duo (Written by Charlie Rauh)
Moon River, Flute and Bassoon Duo
Swing Low Flute and Bassoon Duo
Bach Invention, Violin and Cello Duo 11
Let it Be, Violin and Cello Duo
Ashoken Farewell, Violin and Cello Duo

Intermission 15 Mins

Set 2

Treehouse (Written by Concetta Abbate)

Where does this music come from?

Historically speaking, music has had a place within grieving and mourning practices throughout time and across culture. We explore the tradition of funeral music as it shifts and changes to reflect a culture whose values move towards environmental preservation and community care. This program features historical funeral music as well as contemporary music written by composer, performer and death doula Concetta Abbate.

Location

Exact address sent to approved attendees via email.

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