MoMA Nights with Mauricio Pessoa
Thursday, July 12, 2012, 5:30–8:00 p.m.
See MoMA's collection, visit the summer exhibitions, and enjoy live music in the Sculpture Garden (sets begin at 6:30 p.m.). Regular Museum admission applies.
This year's MoMA Nights music series draws from local and international sources with an eye to the global cross-pollination of styles and genres. A singer from Brazil takes cues from American pop, while a Congolese guitarist forms a breakthrough collaboration in Paris. A tribute to an avant-garde avatar borrows a Japanese form of poetry and involves 100 composers, and a musical legend from Sierra Leone mixes it up with bandmates in Brooklyn. Each of the innovators in this nine-concert series started with a powerful artistic vision and has traveled the globe to realize it.
The series is the fifth organized in collaboration with Olivier Conan, programmer and co-owner of Barbès performance space (barbesbrooklyn.com).
In the event of rain, the Sculpture Garden will close, and music will take place in Theater 1, with the exception of August 9, when the rain location will be The Agnes Gund Garden Lobby (standing room only).
Please note: Sculpture Garden and indoor seating are limited and on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tonight’s Music Performance: Mauricio Pessoa
Mauricio Pessoa, vocals, classical guitar; Alexandre Prol, classical guitar; Alex Hernandez, double bass
Rio de Janeiro native Mauricio Pessoa is a 34-year-old singer and songwriter. He rises from a generation of new artists determined to keep the great Brazilian musical traditions thriving in a global context. His original compositions are influenced by both classic bossa nova and Música Popular Brasileira, the genres of musicians such as Antônio Carlos Jobim, Chico Buarque, João Gilberto, Paulinho da Viola, and other greats. After releasing a self-titled debut album in 2007, Pessoa dreamt of recording an album in the United States, where Brazilian music achieved worldwide acclaim. He realized this dream this year in Habitat, with a concept, sonic palette, and repertoire he planned with arranger Zé Luis Oliveira and producer Béco Dranoff. Showing influences of bossa nova, samba, and jazz, the album is a transcontinental trip through diverse rhythms, sounds, and themes.
Tonight’s performance celebrates the 2012 edition of Premiere Brazil! (July 11–27), MoMA’s annual collaboration with the Rio de Janeiro International Film Festival.
Snacks and beverages in the Garden
Seasonal snacks and specialty cocktails, draft beer, wine, and nonalcoholic beverages are available for purchase in the Sculpture Garden on Thursday nights. The Garden Bar, located at the northeast corner of the Sculpture Garden, also sells local gelato and sorbet, ice cream sandwiches, cookies, wine, beer, and specialty cocktails. In the event of rain, a cash bar will be available indoors.
Terrace Dining (rain or shine)
The fifth floor’s Terrace 5 serves Chef Lynn Bound’s light, seasonal cuisine overlooking the Sculpture Garden. An a la carte menu is offered indoors, as well as a special "urban picnic" fixed price menu on the terrace during the summer months, which includes cured meats, cheeses, salads, sweets, and more (with optional wine pairing). Seatings are offered from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Reserve at cafes@artfoodny.com and include name, preferred time, number of guests, and phone number. The "urban picnic" menu is $32 per person (excluding beverages, sales tax, and service)—10% MoMA member discount not applicable.