MusArt Interconnections are multi-media concerts founded and curated by pianist Ana Glig.
MusArt Interconnections are multi-media concerts founded and curated by pianist Ana Glig. MusArt stands for synthesis of music and art and promotes creation of new visual art influenced and inspired by live performance of classical music. MusArt empowers auditory and visual experiences of audience, it encourages more spontaneous, transparent creative processes and exchange between pianist and artist. This upcoming 2022 year, Cape Cod Museum of Art will be hosting Ana Glig and her third MusArt Interconnections show in collaboration with the Cape Cod based visual artist Susan Overstreet. Previous MusArt Interconnections collaboration includes the guest artist Joe Doggs and Glig’s own art exhibition titled “Pandemic Reflections.”
Bios:
Ana Glig
Recognized for her ability to \"capture hearts\" by Musical America, Ana Glig (a.k.a. Gligvashvili) is an award-winning Georgian-American concert pianist. Glig has performed widely in the United States and Europe in solo, chamber and orchestral settings. Glig’s playing is recognized for its “sensitivity” (by Fanfare Magazine) and virtuosic display.
As a self-taught artist, Glig is a founder of MusArt Interconnections; innovative multi-media concerts, synthesizing live performance of classical music with visual art.
As a native of Georgia, Glig’s early musical impressions are related to Georgian polyphonic singing, which influenced her path in classical music. Glig holds Master’s degree in piano performance from Mannes School of Music, The New School and Advanced Certificate in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from The York University (NYU Steinhardt). Glig completed her undergraduate studies and received her Bachelor’s degree from Tbilisi State Conservatory, Republic of Georgia. Her teachers include such renown pianist/pedagogues as Victor Rosenbaum, Eteri Andjaparidze, Revaz Tavadze and Marine Gelashvili among others. Glig served as a member of the adjunct piano faculty at NYU Steinhardt.
Currently, Glig is an artist faculty member at Cape Symphony (aka Cape Conservatory) and also teaches piano privately. Visit her website for more information, booking and contact details.
Members: $15*
Non-Members: $18*
Live Stream Only: $18*
*In-person tickets also include a link to the live stream.
Phone: 508-385-4477
Email: info@ccmoa.org
2022/01/30 - 2022/01/30
Cape Cod Museum of Art
60 Hope Lane off Route 6A, Dennis, MA 02638