We're kicking off the school year with a whole new selection of books on the table! New releases this week include The Fraud, the highly anticipated new novel by Zadie Smith set in Victorian England. Living Upriver: Artful Homes, Idyllic Lives showcases the beautiful homes and lifestyles of creatives who have left the city fto live surrounded by nature by Barbara de Vries with a foreword by Emma Austen Tuccillo of And North. In Happy Plants, Happy You: A Plant-Care & Self-Care Guide for the Modern Houseplant Parent author Kamili Bell Hill shows us that plant care can really be self-care. Save the date for an author event with Kamili on September 19th! And last but not least, the latest volume in the hit graphic novel series Witches of Brooklyn is out to delight your 8-12 year olds with a fun read to kick off the school year.
New Art Books - Summer 2023
I’m thrilled to share the latest art books out this summer and available at Picture Book inside HudCo. All art book titles in stock on the website are available for pick up at Yellow Studio in Cross River, New York as well after purchase. My favorite new art books out this summer include the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s exhibition catalogue for Cecily Brown’s first full-fledged (and long overdue) museum survey of Brown’s work in New York since she made the city her home, an unsettling but also charming collection of photographs by Finnish photographer Iiu Susiraja on view this summer at MoMA PS1, the newly reprinted definitive book on James Turrell that every Contemporary Art book collection needs, and the deluxe, oversized monograph on LA-based painter Jonas Wood.
In addition to the latest releases, I’ve recently added some more beautiful art books on important artists to Picture Book’s offerings. Click on the cover images below to learn more
View all of the best new art books available this summer to be shipped through Bookshop.org
Edoardo Ballerini
Q&A With Edoardo Ballerini
by Sara Davidson of Picture Book
Edoardo Ballerini was photographed here at HudCo by the wonderful Camila Montanhani of Living Notes Photography. You may recognize Edoardo from around the Rivertowns, River Arts events, or from his acting career with roles in The Sopranos, Boardwalk Empire and more. I was happy to get the opportunity to ask him a few questions for the HudCo Journal
Before I met you here at HudCo, I knew your voice as an audiobook narrator. You've narrated over 400 books, some of which I've collected on this playlist, and are a two-time winner of the "Audie" Award. One of my favorites that really brought me to love the audiobook medium was the full-cast narration you were part of for Téa Obreht's Inland. Could you tell us how you first got into audiobook narration, and a couple of your favorite projects?
It happened a bit by accident. I'd never considered audiobooks as a career path, but somebody asked me to record a book, and I was intrigued by the artform. I was then fortunate to have some early success, thanks to a book by Jess Walter called "Beautiful Ruins." My audiobook version took off, even outselling the print for a while, which was unheard of at the time. Then it all just took on a life of its own, and before I knew it I was being asked to record all kinds of things, from Dante to Dean Koontz. It worked out well, actually, because my kids were little, and I was able to make my own schedule. Before that I'd been filming on locations, which sounds glamorous, but isn't all that easy when you're starting a family.
As to favorite projects, there are several, but two recent ones would be Amor Towles' "The Lincoln Highway" and Cormac McCarthy's "Stella Maris," his final work, which is really a two character play. Julia Whelan and I co-narrate. It's dense, but works really well in audio. Julia is terrific.
You also have an impressive career as an actor, and are a member of SAG-AFTRA. Is there anything you think we should know about the current strike?
Yes, I worked on-screen for many years, and still do. The highlight of that side of my career would have to be a small but memorable recurring part on "The Sopranos." The strike is unfortunate but necessary. The imbalance between employers and employees has reached unsustainable heights. Or lows, more accurately. Fortunately for those of us who work in audio, that work is not affected, so I can continue to record audiobooks. But it's a painful time for actors in general.
You are traveling to Italy soon, as you do most summers. Do you have any travel tips you can share?
I spent all my summers in Italy as a child, and try to bring my own children there each year. We also try to add in other countries while we're in Europe. Last year was France, this year is Denmark. I want my kids to know about this incredible continent just across the ocean. If I had any advice about visiting Italy it would be to go in the winter or spring. The weather is better, especially these days, and the lines are shorter. And if you go off-peak, you really see the country as it is, not as a tourist destination.
Are you taking any books with you on your trip?
I always bring books with me! I'm old school. I like physical books, but this year I'll be taking some PDFs so I can mark them up on an iPad. I have to record an 800 page work by Karl Ove Knausgaard, one of my favorite writers working today, as soon as I return, so that's most of my summer reading...
What brought you to settle down in the Rivertowns?
We were living in New York City, where I grew up, and thought I'd live forever, but then child number two came along, and our apartment suddenly felt really small and, well... it's a familiar tale. Even so, I was somewhat resistant to the move at first. As a city boy, the thought of "the suburbs" made me queasy, but I've been delighted to find a vibrant community of artists and creatives. And space! I do miss the city at times, but I can't imagine living there right now.
Do you have any favorite local businesses or organizations in the Rivertowns?
I've done some readings and performances with RiverArts, and I like their mission and how they go about things. And of course HudCo. What a gorgeous space, and such a terrific place to work.
Any projects you are looking forward to in the Fall?
I mentioned the Knausgaard, which tops the list of things to record, but I'm also heading in two new directions this year. First off, I've been asked to teach a course at my alma mater, Wesleyan University. It came quite by surprise, but I'm thrilled about it. And nervous. I've also been working on a project of my own, which is why you see me at HudCo from time to time. I don't want to say too much about it just yet, but if it works out as I'm hoping, I'll let you know. It should be an interesting Fall.
Photo Credit: Camila Montanhani, Living Notes Photography
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Best New Releases Summer 2023
The most-anticipated books of Summer 2023 in literary fiction, picture books, art books, cookbooks, graphic novels and more are available to order now from Bookshop, or find them at Picture Book inside HudCo as they release.
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Picture Book’s online partner Bookshop.org is offering FREE SHIPPING on Tuesday and Wednesday this week, and if you spend over $100, you get a free super cute tote bag. Browse Picture Book's lists of the summer’s most-anticipated new releases, new in paperback, graphic novels for age 8-12, new cookbooks, for ideas or come see Sara back in the shop at HudCo during camp hours this week for more recommendations.
PB Book Club Summer Reading Recommendations
Sara of Picture Book & Stephanie of Parson Brown have loved hosting book club at HudCo this past year! Instead of picking one book per month this summer, we recommend this full list. Pick a few you want to read and we’ll all get together in the fall with cheese & CBD mocktails to discuss! All are available from Picture Book at the shop in HudCo, on Bookshop.org, and as audiobooks on Libro.fm.
1. The Guest
By Emma Cline
A deliciously fun and dark tale of a scammer wreaking havoc across the Hamptons after she is kicked out of her boyfriend’s mansion, from the bestselling author of The Girls.
My kind of summer read!
By Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Hunger Games for grown ups, critiquing the private prison system, by the author of Friday Black.
The Seven Deadly Sins and the Price Women Pay to Be Good
By Elise Loehnen
Our first non-fiction book club pick asks, why do women equate self-denial with being good?
4. The Postcard
By Anne Berest
Translated by Tina Kover
When an anonymous postcard is delivered, it launches an enthralling investigation into family secrets. It’s a poignant tale of a Jewish family devastated by the Holocaust and partly restored through the power of storytelling.
By Barbara Kingsolver
2023 Pulitzer Prize winner, and 2023 Women’s Prize for Women winner. "May be the best novel of 2022...Equal parts hilarious and heartbreaking, this is the story of an irrepressible boy nobody wants, but readers will love....You may be reminded of another orphaned boy slipping through the country's underbrush, just trying to stay out of trouble: Huck Finn. With Demon, Kingsolver has created an outcast equally reminiscent of Twain's masterpiece, speaking in the natural poetry of the American vernacular....Kingsolver's best demonstration yet of a novel's ability to simultaneously entertain and move and plead for reform."— Ron Charles, Washington Post
by Lorrie Moore
Lorrie Moore’s first novel since A Gate at the Stairs.
"[Moore] manages the impossible in her writing: every other sentence is a gut-punch or the funniest line you've ever read, and it coheres into some of the truest writing about life--for what is life if not constantly either hilarious or devastating, and often both? I Am Homeless If This Is Not My Home is a ghost story, a love story, a family elegy, and a search for answers both tangible and ephemeral: it's the world of Lorrie Moore, beckoning us back in." —LitHub, "Most Anticipated Books of 2023"
7. Family Lore
By Elizabeth Acevedo
Out August 1st
The story of one Dominican-American family told through the voices of its women as they await a gathering that will forever change their lives.
By Yu Miri
Translated by Morgan Giles
Out August 1st
From the National Book Award winning author, an extraordinary, ground-breaking, epic multi-generational novel about a Korean family living under Japanese occupation.
9. Horse
By Geraldine Brooks
Based on the remarkable true story of the record-breaking thoroughbred Lexington, Horse is a novel of art and science, love and obsession, and our unfinished reckoning with racism.
10. Two memoirs tie for the #10 spot:
By Hua Hsu
Stay True is a bracing memoir about growing up, and about moving through the world in search of meaning and belonging, written in the wake of his college roommate’s murder.
By Maggie Smith
The bestselling poet and author Maggie Smith offers a lush and heartrending memoir exploring coming of age in your middle age. Beginning with the disintegration of her marriage, begins with one woman's personal, particular heartbreak, but its circles widen into a reckoning with contemporary womanhood, traditional gender roles, and the power dynamics that persist even in many progressive homes.
Ship These Titles Via Bookshop.org here
All are available as audiobooks on Libro.fm here
Spring Fundraiser Summer Reading Book Fair
Wednesday June 21, 2023 10am-4pm
Picture Book, Inside HudCo
145 Palisade Street, Suite 200, Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Come to Picture Book to get your kids’ summer reading and support the great work of SPRING Community Partners! Picture Book is putting up an expanded section of books for elementary and middle school students on Wednesday, just in time to stock your kids up for camp or the extra reading-for-pleasure hours of the summer. The selection will include new releases in chapter books and graphic novels, Newbery Award winners, and a few classics by authors like Judy Blume, Lois Lowry, and Gary Paulsen. 10% of all sales on Wednesday will be donated to SPRING Community Partners.
About Spring
In the fall of 2007, four kindergarten students without snacks and warm winter clothing inspired a few concerned teachers and parents to SPRING into action, so they organized a holiday drive for coats and gifts. Soon a small network of parents became Snack Fairies for young students without healthy snacks.
Some families in our community struggle to meet basic needs or find themselves in difficult circumstances. That’s where SPRING steps in to help.
SPRING provides support to families with school-aged children challenged by the costs of school supplies, clothing and food. We assist in ensuring all children have access to participation in various in-school and extracurricular programs. SPRING partners with the Dobbs Ferry Food Pantry and Hastings-on-Hudson based nonprofit Family-to-Family on food support.
SPRING provides necessary resources so that all children in Dobbs Ferry, regardless of means, can bloom, grow and reach their full potential. Our programs have expanded beyond food, clothing and school supplies to include academic guidance, musical instrument rentals, sports and enrichment support, senior awards and more.
Learn more at https://www.springcommunitypartners.org/
ABOUT PICTURE BOOK
Picture Book is an independent bookstore inside the co-working & community hub HudCo in Dobbs Ferry, New York. It was founded in August 2020 by local mom Sara Davidson Johns as a pandemic pivot away from her career in the art world. Sara hopes to make it an easy and delightful experience to find books for the children in your life, and for yourself from her curated collection.
Hudson Lab School Book Fair
Wednesday June 14th, Picture Book will be on site at Hudson Lab School for the second annual book fair! Hudson Lab School families can support the school while finding great summer reading for their kids. Kids and parents will shop the sale in person at the school, and can also shop for any book they want online on the Bookshop.org.
New HudCo Summer Hours
Beginning Monday June 12th, HudCo will be closing at 5pm instead of 6pm
Book Signing with Allyson McCabe June 11th
Picture Book is kicking off HudCo’s Pride Market on Sunday June 11th with a book signing by local author Allyson McCabe at noon! Allyson McCabe is a writer, reporter, and producer whose work is often broadcast on NPR, and her byline appears in the New York Times, BBC Culture, Wired, and other publications. Her latest book Why Sinéad O'Connor Matters is a stirring defense of Sinéad O'Connor's music and activism, and an indictment of the culture that cancelled her. Come to the Picture Book table at noon to purchase the book and get a personalized signature.
In 1990, Sinéad O’Connor’s video for “Nothing Compares 2 U” turned her into a superstar. Two years later, an appearance on Saturday Night Live turned her into a scandal. For many people—including, for years, the author—what they knew of O’Connor stopped there. Allyson McCabe believes it’s time to reassess our old judgments about Sinéad O’Connor and to expose the machinery that built her up and knocked her down.
Allyson McCabe’s intensely engaging, thoroughly researched, and deeply personal critical assessment, Why Sinéad O’Connor Matters, makes a serious and sharply observed yet compassionate appraisal of its subject, inarguably among the most influential artists of the late 1980s and early ’90s. McCabe’s willingness to reassess her own dismissal of Sinéad’s work as being too pop to take seriously is rare; not many writers are willing to be honest about what they miss. Acknowledging that Sinéad's life story can be a difficult, contradictory mess, McCabe painstakingly relates this magnificent, irreplaceable artist's tale to her own heartfelt story, showing us in the process how and why so many of us also connect with Sinéad.
~Vernon Reid
Why Sinéad O’Connor Matters is a thought-provoking look at one of the most influential artists and activists of our time that ultimately asks, "Why did we abandon her?" In her time of need, when she needed support, when she stood by her values--her audience trusted the industry more than the artist. I hope this book is read by those who don’t know Sinéad’s story, and those that do will gain insight into the pain and punk ethos she still stands for. Allyson McCabe makes us all want to ask Sinéad for forgiveness and, one hopes, ask ourselves how we can do things differently.
~Sharon Van Etten
Sinéad O’Connor is a brilliant, fragile, and exceptionally courageous talent whilst blessed with the voice of an angel. Having been treated so carelessly by the world, this book underscores why O'Connor remains relevant and treats her with the reverence she so rightly deserves.
~Shirley Manson
Absolutely brilliant, heartbreaking, insightful, and personal.
~Margo Price, Literary Hub
Why Sinéad O’Connor Matters reassesses the oft-misunderstood songwriter and activist through a lens that is both historical and personal...Written in clear and provocative language...McCabe’s impassioned defense of O’Connor in the wake of her many controversies is both heartfelt and persuasive...our protagonist emerges from Why Sinéad O’Connor Matters as a conquering hero; having weathered abuse, cruelty, and prejudice, not to mention the usual unreasonable expectations too often placed on female artists, the courageous nonconformist emerges wounded but wiser. Ultimately—and most importantly—she is redeemed.
~Aquarium Drunkard
Phoenicia Flea
Phoenicia Flea, a nomadic market of makers & merchants started in Upstate New York is returning to Dobbs Ferry on June 3rd! This outdoor market at the waterfront will host unique makers of jewelry, apparel, pottery and more along with good food, and music from River Arts.
Picture Book will be set up with a curated selection of beautiful books for all ages, including unique picture books, graphic novels for age 8-12, new & notable fiction, art books, and cookbooks.
Fingers crossed for good weather!
Other vendors include:
Ava Rogers Jewelry
Bloomy Cheese & Provisions
Product Think Tank
MCV Textiles
Per Lei
Galipette Vintage
Cooper’s Daughter Spirits
Ombrato
Renegade Organics
and many more!
River Arts Waterfront music lineup:
Sophia Rae, 11am
Dr Ex and the Breakups, 12pm
James G Barry Band, 1pm
Stephanie Chou Group, 2pm
Us!, 3pm
The Black Capsule. 5pm
Slingshots, 6pm
Friday Night Pride - RAIN DATE JUNE 9th
UPDATE: Friday Night Pride is now on the Rain Date June 9th from 6-9pm
FRIDAY NIGHT PRIDE!
Friday June 2nd
Hastings-on-Hudson, New York
Warburton Avenue 6-9pm
Pre-event at The Good Witch 3:45-5:45
Picture Book is thrilled to join Friday Night Pride this year! We're bringing new books, primarily for kids, that celebrate LGBTQ+ families, love, and equity. Books will be available for purchase to continue the celebration at home.
I’m honored to be included in this amazing event because it helps define Hastings as an inclusive and affirming community for all of us, in a way that is completely joyful and fun!
Find me on Warburton Ave 6-9pm
Other participants in Friday Night Pride include Broadway vet Jamie Karen, stage and recording artist Amy Lynn of @amylynnandthehoneymen, Brass Queens, art teacher Katie Reidy of @iamurbanillustration, Jimmy Award Winner Marla Lou, Hastings Public Library, drag artist Amber Guesa, Hastings Beauty Salon. Kat Gang, Hastings Nursery School (The "Co-Op!"), Broadway star James Jackson Jr., Wildly Cakes, and many more!
You can shop the selection of books curated by Picture Book online here: https://bookshop.org/lists/hastings-pride
The list was pulled together with recommendations of The Rainbow Book List from the American Library Association, Stonewall Book Awards List and the assistance of:
MacKenzie Cadenhead, local author and book lover
Allee Manning, Youth Services Librarian of Hastings on Hudson Public Library
Brian Harris and Jen DiBonaventura Co-Organizers of Friday Night Pride
Tasslyn Magnusson, Program Consultant with Freedom to Read, PEN America
Three ways to help today
Donate to organizations like Florida Freedom to Read Project
Read Buy or order banned books from your library
Spread the Word tell friends and family about what's happening & start a banned book club
Learn more at https://pen.org/issue/book-bans/
Yellow Studio Residency Coming to a Close
Picture Book is wrapping up its residency at Yellow Studio in June. I am so grateful to for the time getting to know the Yellow Studio community over the last seven months. Thank you so much for supporting us in this shared project!
Please come out to get a last chance to see the full book curation on Saturday June 3rd from 10am-4pm. There will be a smaller selection of books available during the Art Fair June 9-11, and during the Pop Art Kids event on Saturday June 17th. After the 17th, Yellow Studio will continue to be a pick up location for orders on Picture Book's website for purchases over $50.
You can continue to find Picture Book at our main hub inside HudCo in Dobbs Ferry, New York, as well as many other pop up markets including Friday Night Pride in Hastings on June 2nd, and The Phoenicia Flea in Dobbs Ferry on June 3rd. Follow us on social media and sign up for our mailing list to keep up with all the upcoming events!
Details: Please come in to use your gift cards to Picture Book by June 3rd for a full selection. Gift cards will continue to be honored at Picture Book's main location inside HudCo in Dobbs Ferry, New York.
Pop Art Kids
Pre-order Mr. Tiger Goes Wild for pick up on June 3rd at the Pop Art Kids event!
https://www.picturebookny.com/shop-kids/mr-tiger-goes-wild
Select pick up at Yellow Studio at checkout.
Pre-order your copy of Scaredy Bath for pick up at the June 17th Pop Art Kids event!
https://www.picturebookny.com/shop-kids/scaredy-bath
Select pick up at Yellow Studio at checkout.
Upcoming Picture Book Events
Picture Book has so many fun events coming up! Save the dates below to your calendar to make sure you don’t miss out!
Saturday May 20th
Storytime and Art with Dawn Masi
Celebrating the launch of her new picture book B My Name Is Boy
HudCo 10-12
Friday June 2nd
Friday Night Pride in the Village of Hastings on Hudson
Warburton Ave 6-9pm
Saturday June 3rd
Phoenicia Flea
Waterfront Park in Dobbs Ferry 11am-5pm
Sensory Art Saturdays with pop art! kids
Storytime featuring Mr. Tiger Goes Wild by Peter Brown
Yellow Studio 10-11
Saturday June 10
Dance for a Difference—for Girls Inc.!
HudCo 9:30-11am
10% of book sales on site donated to Girls Inc.
Sunday June 11
Pride Market
HudCo 12-7pm
Wednesday June 14
HudCo shop closed for an offsite school book fair
Saturday June 17th
Sensory Art Saturdays with pop art! kids
Storytime featuring Scaredy Bath by Zoe Foster Blake
Yellow Studio 10-11am
Tuesday June 20th
PB Book Club
Reading Hello, Beautiful by Ann Napolitano
HudCo 8pm
Celebrate the Release of Dawn Masi’s New Picture Book!
Saturday May 20th 10am
HudCo, 145 Palisade Street, Suite 200, Dobbs Ferry, New York 10522
Local author and illustrator Dawn Masi, who launched her picture book G My Name Is Girl with us in 2021, is releasing the companion book B My Name Is Boy this month!
Bring your kids to celebrate the book launch with Picture Book at HudCo on Saturday, May 20, at 10:00am.
Dawn will read the book, lead the kids in a special craft, and sign your new copy!
Each ticket comes with one copy of the book to take home, and the book shop will be open if you want to purchase more books including G My Name Is Girl.
Tickets are $30 for the public and $20 for HudCo members. Tickets are for children only, you don’t need to purchase additional tickets for accompanying adults. You can also purchase a sibling ticket at a discounted rate, that would only include one book per family. This event will likely sellout, so I recommend reserving your spot asap. Please contact Sara with any questions picturebookny@gmail.com.
Cinco de Mama
Cinco de Mama
a market with margaritas
Friday May 5, 11am-4pm
HudCo, 145 Palisade Street, Suite 200, Dobbs Ferry, New York
We're here to give you any number of reasons to shop 5/5 —because it's Friday, because Mother's Day is coming, because they're serving $5 muy delicioso margaritas at the HudCo Bar, because Xolo food truck will be parked outside, because it's Cinco de Mayo, because of this fantastic lineup of local makers/curators/women-owned businesses...
22 Kat Krafts - hand-painted glassware
A D'Zine - hand-crafted jewelry
Paper Pigeon - delightful stationery
Picture Book - everyone's favorite pop-up bookshop
Sara Joy - colorful resort wear
Seed-on-Hudson - local flowers and pottery
Soy Vida Candles - non-toxic, sustainable and luxurious candles
The Tea Experience - loose tea that promotes relaxation, TLC, and self-care
Xolo, the first Plant-Based Mexican Food truck in Westchester, will be parked out front ready to serve yummy eats!
INDIE BOOKSTORE DAY
April 29th is Independent Bookstore Day, the day to celebrate the wonderful independent bookshops in our communities like Picture Book. We can celebrate together with online deals from Picture Book partners Bookshop.org and Libro.fm.
INDEPENDENT BOOKSTORE DAY 4/29
Free Shipping
This is a rare weekend of Free Shipping from Bookshop.org, the online platform supporting independent bookstores. Plus, most titles are 10% off! Find Fiction, Art Books, Graphic Novels, Cookbooks, Picture Books and any book you can think of online now.
Free Audiobook
Did you know that you can buy audiobooks through our shop via Libro.fm? For a limited time, use code BOOKSTOREDAY to get a bonus audiobook credit when you sign up!
In celebration of Independent Bookstore Day, shop 1,000+ on-sale audiobooks from Libro.fm now through April 30th!
River Arts: Artist Conversation
Artist Conversation | T.S. Eliot & Benjamin Britten | An Immersive Dialogue of Poetry and Music
MARCH 26 @ 3:00 PM
$20
Sunday, March 26th, 3 pm
145 Palisade Street, Lobby Suite
Dobbs Ferry, NY 10522
Tickets: $20/ must be purchased in advance
RiverArts will present an immersive experience of poetry and music featuring a reading of TS Eliot’s The Waste Land and performance of Benjamin Britten’s Suite for cello 1, op 72. These two works of art will be brought to life together in an intimate concert setting.
Award-winning narrator/actor Edoardo Ballerini will render the 100-year-old poem while virtuoso cellist Peter Seidenberg interprets the complex passions woven throughout Britten’s solo cello suite. Poetry and music, intertwine, underscore, and respond to one another, deepening our experience of these singular artistic masterpieces. The audience will sit in semi-circle around the artists, creating an immersive experience for both performers and audience.
There will be a conversation with the performers and Dr. Neil Arditi, Professor of English Literature at Sarah Lawrence College, led by RiverArts’ Producer & Artistic Director of Artist Conversations & Theater, Marie-Louise Miller immediately following the performance.
The twentieth century was a time of mass barbarity and extraordinary hope marked by two world wars, the negation and re-generation of civil society and the emergence of a new definition of the individual in art, in society and in politics. Artists like T S Eliot and Benjamin Britten grappled with the starkness and the beauty of their time by creating new forms of expression which shape us to the present day.
The Waste Land, published in 1922, is a melding of literary tradition with the experimentalism of free verse. The poem uses allusion, quotation in several languages, a variety of verse forms and poetic fragments to create a new voice for a culture in crisis. Eliot stated, “Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.” What he sought, as both a writer and a reader, was “some direct shock of poetic intensity.” For many, The Waste Land is a symphony of shocks which continue to enthrall readers and listeners alike.
“What always surprises people after hearing The Waste Land is how much of a narrative it has. For something so famously rich and complex, it is also wonderfully accessible.” notes Edoardo Ballerini.
Suite for Cello 1, was written in 1964 as one of three suites for solo cello inspired by and dedicated to Britten’s good friend, Mstislav Rostropovich. The men were often separated by the on-going conflicts generated by the Cold War. In his speech on receiving the Aspen Award in 1964, Britten said, “Rostropovich was such a gloriously uninhibited musician, with that enormous feeling of generosity you get from the best Russian players. I immediately realized this was a new way to play the cello, in fact a new vital way of playing music.” The Suite is defined by an emotional range, epic in nature. By turns anguished, reflective, menacing and fervent. The fluid tonality can be incredibly tense. Yet there are also notes of humor and triumph at the end of the piece. “This suite was such an important war protest in 1963. And I cannot think of a more appropriate time to present this poignant plea for peace,” states Peter Seidenberg.
Edoardo Ballerini
Actor + narrator
Edoardo Ballerini is a two-time winner of the Audio Publishers Association’s Best Male Narrator Audie Award. Among many screen credits, he is best known for his roles in The Sopranos, and the film Dinner Rush. In 2022, Mr. Ballerini was commissioned by the Estate of T.S. Eliot to record the "Centenary Edition" of "The Waste Land," and has subsequently done several public readings of the work. For more information on the artist
Peter Seidenberg
Cello, Artistic Director: Chamber Music
Peter Seidenberg (cellist and Artistic Director of RiverArts’ Chamber Music Series) has played in major halls throughout the US, Europe, and Asia, and served as principal cellist with the Century Orchestra of Osaka. He was a founding member of the critically acclaimed Elements Quartet which created groundbreaking commissioning projects of 30 composers. He is the cellist for the Oracle Trio, The Queen’s Chamber Band, and the New York Chamber soloists. For more information on the artist,
Marie-Louise Miller
MFA, Producer, RiverArts Artist Conversation Series
Marie-Louise Miller is a world traveler, stage director, teacher, sometime dramaturge and currently arts events producer. Marie-Louise recently co-produced “Kindness Committee,” a new play by Melanie Hoopes, presented by RiverArts. She has had the honor of working with artists from all walks and disciplines over many decades from Berlin, Germany to New York. She is the Director of The LAB, a new initiative for teens in the Rivertowns, creator/director of the summer camp: “Mixing Myths: Adventures from Forest of Sesa Wu Suban,” and mother of two.
About the Artist Conversation Series RiverArts creates opportunities to amplify the artistic voice, bringing insight and delight to our community. We are proud to spotlight leading voices in art, music, poetry, dance, and theater.
Under the direction of Marie Louise-Miller, our Artist Conversation series offers a chance to get up close and personal with artists. The Conversation Series seeks to illuminate the process of creativity across all forms of art, from the fine artist to performance artist.
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