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APO SONIC BLOSSOM

 Featuring Molly Pinson Simoneau

will you accept the gift of song?

 

Join us for a captivating and one-of-a-kind concert experience, as Crystal Bridges Museum and the Arkansas Philharmonic Orchestra come together to present Sonic Blossom in concert.  

 

In celebration of Lee Mingwei's experiential performance piece, Sonic Blossom, the APO will feature Soprano Soloist, Molly Pinson Simoneau, one of the first singers chosen by Lee Mingwei to participate in Sonic Blossom. Together, Molly and the APO full orchestra will present 5-6 Schubert Lieder at Crystal Bridges Museum's breathtaking Great Hall. 

 

Thought the Great Hall is vast, there are limited seats available. Reserve your tickets today.

 

Event Details

DATE

Friday, September 8, 7:00 PM

LOCATION

Great Hall at Crystal Bridges Museum

600 Museum Way,

Bentonville, AR 72756

PRICE

$50 | $10 students

 

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featured soloist

molly pinson simoneau

 

Molly Pinson Simoneau has performed Lee Mingwei's Sonic Blossom at the Smithsonian National Portrait gallery in 2018, and at MoCa Cleveland in 2019, and is excited to be performing the piece again at the Crystal Bridges Museum. Molly's repertoire includes opera roles from Verdi's Fallstaff, Puccini's Il Tabarro, Mozart's Le Nozze di Figaro, and Strauss's Der Rosenkavalier, along with a variety of concert music from the canon and by local Washington DC area composers. Molly's performance as Sharon in Terrence McNally's Masterclass earned critical praise for her "gorgeous tone."

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