A Flutist’s Perspective: Music and Art 

A marble statue presented on a pedestal in a gallery. A human figure appears to be raising its arms beneath a gauzy fabric that drapes to the figure’s feet.

Chauncey Bradley Ives, Undine Rising from the Waters (reverse), 1880. Marble. Yale University Art Gallery, Gift of Mrs. Alice A. Allen, in memory of her father, Simon Sterne 

Join Elizabeth Kitson, Public Education Coordinator, Yale University Art Gallery, and Principal Flutist, Wallingford and Catskill Symphony Orchestras, for a live performance of excerpts from the Western classical music flute repertoire, coupled with guided looking at artworks in the museum’s collection. Experience how music and art can inform each other and our understanding of both.   

Space is limited.