Archive for May 14th, 2012

Concert Series: Monet’s Friends

Posted in Exhibitions, Monet's Garden on May 14th, 2012 by Matt Newman – Be the first to comment

Taking place on Sunday, May 20, The New York Botanical Garden welcomes the Hartford Symphony Orchestra in hosting “Monet’s Friends,” an accompaniment to our exhibition that magnifies the art of the era through the strains of musical Impressionism. Your ticket to the chamber music series will also include access to Monet’s Garden, allowing a full-circle experience of the sights and sounds that France embodied in the late 1800s.

Beyond the masterful paintings that emerged from Claude Monet’s time at Giverny, the threshold of the 20th century brought with it a wealth of musical experimentation in Europe. From this innovative turn came revered French composers: Debussy, Roussel, Fauré. As contemporaries to the great visual Impressionist, their music–like Monet’s art–redefined genre boundaries, dipping into an atmospheric exploration of composition and technique that defied the conventions of the day.
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Morning Eye Candy: The Bridge

Posted in Photography on May 14th, 2012 by Ann Rafalko – Be the first to comment

You didn’t think we would forget Monet’s famous bridge, did you? Come see it in person when Monet’s Garden opens to the public on May 19!

Monet's Bridge

Photo by Ivo M. Vermeulen

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