Performance of Ned Rorem's Ariel for voice, piano, and clarinet, based on suicide poems of Slyvia Plath, by guest artists: Judith Kellock, soprano and associate professor of music at Cornell University; Frank Daykin, pianist and faculty member of the Chamber Music Conference/Composers Forum of the East; and Armand Ambrosini, clarinetist and assistant professor of music at University of Oklahoma.
The event was part of "The Arts + Mental Health: The Impact on the Human Spirit," a two-day exploration, through conversation and performance, of the roles that the arts play in mental health, June 2-3, 2011.
Hosted by the Cornell Council for the Arts in collaboration with the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
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