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Award-winning poet Amanda Gorman and cellist Jan Vogler perform together at Carnegie Hall

Jan Vogler, musician and artistic director of the Dresden Music Festival, stands with his cello / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa/Archivbild
Jan Vogler, musician and artistic director of the Dresden Music Festival, stands with his cello / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa/Archivbild

Poet Amanda Gorman and cellist Jan Vogler give first joint concert at Carnegie Hall, uniting spoken word with music

The award-winning poet of U.S. President Joe Biden's inauguration, Amanda Gorman, and internationally acclaimed cellist Jan Vogler are collaborating for the first time. They will share a stage at New York's Carnegie Hall on Feb. 17, 2024, for an evening of spoken word and music, Vogler's management announced Thursday.

He is looking forward to the collaboration and to seeing "how her fascinating poems and inspiring food for thought change my interpretation of Bach's music," said the 59-year-old, who also plans to bring the project to Europe.

To dialogue with Bach's music, Jan and his cello is to "touch something timeless," Gorman said. This one "captures my heart and my imagination" and was written in the era when Vogler's Stradivarius was built.

Gorman had poignantly recited her poem "The Hill We Climb" at Biden's inauguration in January 2021, broadcast via cameras around the world. The then 22-year-old received international critical acclaim and inspired millions. Since then, the poet and Harvard graduate has been considered a star - and will make her debut at the famed concert hall that evening with Vogler.

Vogler, whose career began with the Dresden Staatskapelle, performs as a soloist around the world with renowned orchestras and conductors. In 2001 he founded the Moritzburg Festival for Young Chamber Musicians, which he also directs, and since 2008 he has been artistic director of the Dresden Music Festival. For them, he already created a musical-literary program in 2017, together with Hollywood actor Bill Murray. Getting Gorman to do the 2024 edition of the festival "would be my dream," Vogler said.

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