hrough unveiling an undiscovered aspect of Marc Chagall’s legacy, Chagall Project offers unique collaborative opportunities to emerging artists.
Marc Chagall is one the quintessential artists of the 20th century whose legacy is admired, studied and exhibited globally. There is seemingly no aspect of his art that we do not have access to, however, his diary entries included around 50 original poems in Yiddish which have never been published except for limited editions of French and Russian translations.
Chagall Project gives musicians an opportunity to directly contribute to Chagall’s legacy by setting his poems to music and performing them. The composers get to choose which poems by Marc Chagall they want to use for their compositions and what musical ensembles they want to write for. The performers get to work closely with the composers in order to achieve a common understanding of how they want to interpret Chagall’s poems through the prism of music.
The project plans to hold concerts at a great variety of venues that span beyond concert halls. Most importantly, the pieces will get performed at museums where Chagall’s paintings are exhibited and at locations where his stained glass is installed. The first Chagall Project Concert will take place at the Union Church of Pocantico Hills in Tarrytown, NY in 2023.
The Chagall Project received the Marin Alsop Entrepreneurship Award at Mannes School of Music in 2020. Pieces composed as part of the project have been workshopped at such educational institutions as Vermont College of Fine Arts and Cleveland Institute of Music.
Chagall Project Concert at the Union Church of Pocantico Hills
March 25, 2023
Description
On March 25th at 3pm, The Chagall Project presents premieres of songs on the poems by Marc Chagall composed by Arseniy Gusev and Robert Piéchaud. This concert is a rare opportunity to hear Marc Chagall’s words set to music while being surrounded by the stained-glass windows that Marc Chagall created for the Union Church of Pocantico Hills in the 1960s. The concert program also includes arias and scenes from Mozart’s opera “The Magic Flute”.