Lightning brings music to life
In the summer of 1994 Tony Cicoria was struck by lightning. When he came back to life he dedicated himself to classical piano and then composed the Lightning Sonata. Oliver Sacks told of Tony’s incredible gift in “A Bolt from the Blue”
World-renowned pianist, Asiya Korepanova, brings the Lightning Sonata to Crows’ Feat farm on August 11th. She is joined by Tony, as well as cellist Yoni Draiblate and vocal virtuosa Kimberly Oppelt, in music that brings electricity to life.
Lightning struck twice – first when Tony heard the music, and again when he and Asiya met.
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We have six lawn concerts scheduled this summer, each preceded by a gourmet lunch. The concerts run from 3-5 pm, with seating in the natural amphitheater of our lawn at 180 Drinkwater Rd. If you are joining us for lunch, feel free to check out the farm before the music starts. You can also visit our farm store for fresh produce and other treats. Sweets and beverages will also be served during the concert.
Well-behaved pets, and all children, are welcome! No charge for those under 12.
In case of inclement weather we will seek to reschedule the event. If we are unable to do so, or if you cannot attend the alternate date, we will refund your tickets.
General admission is $20, and $10 for Kensington residents – the same price as the last 3 years. No inflation here!