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Friday Nights at NOMA: Music by Carmela Rappazzo

Fri, September 16th, 2016 at 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

  • 5 – 8pm: Art on the Spot
  • 5:30 – 8:30pm: Music by Carmela Rappazzo
  • 7 pm: Film: Artists of the 20th Century: Wassily Kandinsky

About Carmela Rappazzo

Carmela was raised in upstate New York with a love of the Great American Songbooks. Her father and five of his brothers were big band swing musicians, and music was always a part of family gatherings. She has lived and performed in New York City, Los Angeles and internationally. She has recorded and released three standard jazz cover albums and two original composition albums receiving critical praise for all. Carmela was nominated for a New Mexico Music Award for best jazz original composition, has appeared in several feature films and been a part of the Musicians Assistance Program, a division of Music Cares. Her new album release Myths and Legends is a collection of original songs written by Carmela about difficult women, love gone wrong, and the dreams and spirits within us all. The recording also includes two covers from Duke Ellington and Al Anderson.

About Wassily Kandinsky

Russian painter Wassily Kandinsky is generally regarded as an originator of abstract painting and one of the most important innovators in modern art, both as an artist and as a theorist. He only started painting when he was thirty years old after training as a lawyer in Moscow, suddenly abandoning his home and profession and traveling to Munich to study art. His talent quickly tested the constraints of art school and he began exploring his own ideas.

Beginning in 1903, his work was exhibited throughout Europe and often caused controversy among the public, critics and his contemporaries. Kandinsky’s unrelenting quest for new forms produced works of a great many styles. His earlier works, both abstract and figurative, are characterized by a romantic superabundance of brilliant colors and complex patterns.

In the 1920’s, his work took him to the extremes of geometric abstraction, with sharply etched outlines and clear patterns. In very late works, Kandinsky blended the free, intuitive image of his earlier years with these geometric forms to create a more elegant, beautifully balanced style. Accompanied by spectacular images of the artist’s greatest work.

 

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Date:
Fri, September 16th, 2016
Time:
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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Venue

New Orleans Museum of Art
1 Collins Diboll Circle
New Orleans, LA, 70119
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Phone:
504.658.4100