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| Tuesday 21-May-13 06:30pm |
Le Poisson Rouge, New York City, NYConrad Tao, piano w/ music of Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Meredith Monk, and Conrad Tao |
Ravel, Other Works by Rachmaninov |
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| Le Poisson Rouge, New York City, NY, 158 Bleecker Street, New York City, 10012, United States Tuesday 21-May-13 06:30pm Conrad Tao, piano w/ music of Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Meredith Monk, and Conrad Tao Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937), Other Works by Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943) Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Tuesday 21-May-13 07:30pm |
Church of Saint Joseph, New York City, NYStrathmere Festival Orchestra : The Music of Franz Joseph Haydn |
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| Church of Saint Joseph, New York City, NY, 371 Sixth Avenue (corner of Washington Place, one block north of West 4th), New York City, 10014, United States Tuesday 21-May-13 07:30pm Strathmere Festival Orchestra : The Music of Franz Joseph Haydn | ||
| Sunday 26-May-13 08:30pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYMozart: Requiem |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Sunday 26-May-13 08:30pm Mozart: Requiem | ||
| Saturday 1-Jun-13 07:00pm |
Peter Norton Symphony Space, New York City, NYThe Chelsea Symphony Season Finale, featuring Mark O'Connor |
Works by O'Connor (The Improvised Violin Concerto, NYC premiere; featuring Mark O'Connor) Works by O'Connor (Americana Symphony (Variations on Appalachia Waltz)) |
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| Peter Norton Symphony Space, New York City, NY, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York City, 10025, United States Saturday 1-Jun-13 07:00pm The Chelsea Symphony Season Finale, featuring Mark O'Connor Works by O'Connor, Mark (b. 1961) (The Improvised Violin Concerto, NYC premiere; featuring Mark O'Connor) Works by O'Connor, Mark (b. 1961) (Americana Symphony (Variations on Appalachia Waltz)) Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Friday 14-Jun-13 07:30pm |
Christ and St Stephen's Church, New York City, NYA Distant Love: Songs of John and Abigail Adams (Manhattan premiere) |
Victoria Tralongo, Soprano: Abigail Adams Peter Kendall Clark, Baritone: John Adams Chelsea Opera String Quartet |
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| Christ and St Stephen's Church, New York City, NY, 120 West 69th St, New York City, 10023, United States Friday 14-Jun-13 07:30pm A Distant Love: Songs of John and Abigail Adams (Manhattan premiere) Manhattan premiere. The work is based on John Adams’ letters to his wife, Abigail, with whom he shared his aspirations, accomplishments and frustrations as he worked to secure financial support from the Dutch for the new nation emerging from a revolution. Abigail, his “dearest friend”, was not demure about expressing her feelings on things political, economic or domestic. She was an early feminist (“Don’t forget the women,” she wrote to John while the founding fathers were drafting the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia), abolitionist, mother and farm manager during John’s long absences. Victoria Tralongo, Soprano: Abigail Adams Peter Kendall Clark, Baritone: John Adams Chelsea Opera String Quartet Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Saturday 15-Jun-13 03:00pm |
Christ and St Stephen's Church, New York City, NYA Distant Love: Songs of John and Abigail Adams (Manhattan premiere) |
Victoria Tralongo, Soprano: Abigail Adams Peter Kendall Clark, Baritone: John Adams Chelsea Opera String Quartet |
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| Christ and St Stephen's Church, New York City, NY, 120 West 69th St, New York City, 10023, United States Saturday 15-Jun-13 03:00pm A Distant Love: Songs of John and Abigail Adams (Manhattan premiere) Manhattan premiere. The work is based on John Adams’ letters to his wife, Abigail, with whom he shared his aspirations, accomplishments and frustrations as he worked to secure financial support from the Dutch for the new nation emerging from a revolution. Abigail, his “dearest friend”, was not demure about expressing her feelings on things political, economic or domestic. She was an early feminist (“Don’t forget the women,” she wrote to John while the founding fathers were drafting the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia), abolitionist, mother and farm manager during John’s long absences. Victoria Tralongo, Soprano: Abigail Adams Peter Kendall Clark, Baritone: John Adams Chelsea Opera String Quartet Price type: Low cost, half at £10 or less | ||
| Saturday 15-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Bargemusic, New York City, NYThe Knights and Clarion Choir |
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| Bargemusic, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Saturday 15-Jun-13 08:00pm The Knights and Clarion Choir | ||
| Sunday 16-Jun-13 02:00pm |
Bargemusic, New York City, NYThe Knights and Clarion Choir |
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| Bargemusic, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Sunday 16-Jun-13 02:00pm The Knights and Clarion Choir | ||
| Tuesday 22-Oct-13 07:30pm |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYChris Thile |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Tuesday 22-Oct-13 07:30pm Chris Thile Chris Thile, of Punch Brothers, is a mandolin virtuoso, composer, and vocalist. With his broad outlook that encompasses progressive bluegrass, classical, rock, and jazz, Thile transcends the borders of conventionally circumscribed genres, creating a distinctly American canon and a new musical aesthetic for performers and audiences alike. On this program, he performs transcribed solo violin works by J. S. Bach drawn from his forthcoming recording, Bach Sonatas & Partitas Vol. 1, as well as his own compositions and contemporary music. | ||
| Thursday 24-Oct-13 07:00pm |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYTetzlaff Quartet |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Thursday 24-Oct-13 07:00pm Tetzlaff Quartet Acclaimed for their ability to maintain individual personality amidst a perfectly unified ensemble, the members of the Tetzlaff Quartet have become highly demanded as solo artists and for their chamber work together. Guided by violinist Christian Tetzlaff’s superlative technique and intensity, the group has been praised for playing “a dazzling palette of sounds, roaring like a full symphony or whispering at near-inaudibility” (The Washington Post). The ensemble comes to Carnegie Hall to play a recital of classic quartets by Haydn, Bartók, and Beethoven. Tetzlaff Quartet ·· Christian Tetzlaff, Violin ·· Elisabeth Kufferath, Violin ·· Hanna Weinmeister, Viola ·· Tanja Tetzlaff, Cello | ||
| Wednesday 13-Nov-13 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYSan Francisco Symphony |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Wednesday 13-Nov-13 08:00pm San Francisco Symphony Lauded for their “fresh and daring” (The New York Times) approach to repertoire, the San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Thomas come to Carnegie Hall with a program that finds an unexpected dialogue between American works and Viennese classics. Quintessential masterpieces for orchestra by Beethoven and Mozart are juxtaposed with the works of American composers Aaron Copland and Steven Mackey. | ||
| Thursday 14-Nov-13 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYSan Francisco Symphony |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Thursday 14-Nov-13 08:00pm San Francisco Symphony There aren’t any musical sure bets these days as sure as a Mahler Symphony from Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony” (San Francisco Chronicle). And when they perform the composer's epic Third Symphony with mezzo-soprano Susan Graham, this is sure to be one of the most magical performances of the season. | ||
| Saturday 18-Jan-14 07:30pm |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYTakács Quartet |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Saturday 18-Jan-14 07:30pm Takács Quartet Bartók has been a staple of the Takács Quartet’s repertory for decades, with the group's affinity for his music evidenced in each breathtaking performance. Having been hailed for uniquely capturing all of the textural elements of the composer's string quartets, “from the explosively energetic to the grimly sardonic, incorporated into a single, magnificent musical span” (The Guardian), the revered quartet embarks on a cycle of these works with this program of odd numbered quartets from the early, middle, and late periods of Bartók’s canon. | ||
| Sunday 19-Jan-14 03:00pm |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYTakács Quartet |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Sunday 19-Jan-14 03:00pm Takács Quartet The half-dozen string quartets Bartók composed over a period of 30 years have become a 20th-century musical touchstone. From the folksy touches of the Second to the avant-garde virtuosity of the Fourth, the works on this program deftly showcase the development of his compositional style throughout his prolific career. And in the hands of the Takács Quartet, “the character and personality of the composer emerges with extraordinary intensity” (The Guardian). | ||
| Thursday 6-Feb-14 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYDaniil Trifonov |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Thursday 6-Feb-14 08:00pm Daniil Trifonov Dynamo pianist Daniil Trifonov has not only earned critical acclaim, but has garnered the respect and admiration of his peers as well. In a recent interview in the Financial Times, pianist Martha Argerich proclaimed, “what he does with his hands is technically incredible ... I never heard anything like that.” Hear his “dazzling technique” with “elegant touch and witty grace in more lighthearted moments and poetic insight in more introspective passages” (The New York Times) in this not-to-be-missed Carnegie Hall recital. Ravel, Maurice (1875-1937), Miroirs (Selections) | ||
| Wednesday 12-Feb-14 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYBoston Symphony Orchestra |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Wednesday 12-Feb-14 08:00pm Boston Symphony Orchestra The much-admired maestro Bernard Haitink leads the stellar Boston Symphony Orchestra through a program that includes works by Ravel, including what is arguably his best work—the passionate ballet score Daphnis et Chloé, first danced by the Ballets Russes—as well as his Spanish-infused Alborada del gracioso. | ||
| Thursday 13-Feb-14 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYSt. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Thursday 13-Feb-14 08:00pm St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra Tracing its storied roots back to 1882, Russia’s oldest symphonic ensemble has set the standard for interpreting Russian repertoire, being lauded as “never short of breathtaking” (San Francisco Chronicle). See for yourself when this outstanding orchestra performs a program that includes Giya Kancheli’s … al Niente, a sonic tapestry of ravishing sounds and silences dedicated to conductor Yuri Temirkanov, as well as Tchaikovsky’s treasured Piano Concerto No. 1 with Denis Kozhukhin and excerpts from Rimsky-Korsakov’s nationalistic opera based on two Russian legends. | ||
| Saturday 15-Feb-14 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYSt. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Saturday 15-Feb-14 08:00pm St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra There’s something particularly exhilarating about seeing a legendary Russian orchestra unleash the full power and passion of the great Russian masterworks. The works featured on this program by fellow countrymen Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff are at the core of the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra’s identity, flowing through their veins like lifeblood, with their gripping interpretations captivating audiences worldwide. | ||
| Thursday 20-Feb-14 07:30pm |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYAmerican Composers Orchestra: Orchestra Underground |
Coons, Shadow Studies (World Premiere) Kirsten, Strange Pilgrims (World Premiere) |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Thursday 20-Feb-14 07:30pm American Composers Orchestra: Orchestra Underground American Composers Orchestra concerts “are always fascinating, … frequently exhilarating forays into recent music—or music that was written decades ago but is still fresh" (Newsday). The inventive ensemble pairs Steve Reich’s influential work Eight Lines with David Lang’s statement to the court—based on Eugene Deb’s court statement after his landmark conviction in his fight for free speech—as well as world premieres from Lisa Coons and Amy Beth Kirsten. Hearne, Ted, Ripple (NY Premiere) Coons, Lisa, Shadow Studies (World Premiere) Kirsten, Amy Beth, Strange Pilgrims (World Premiere) | ||
| Monday 17-Mar-14 07:30pm |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYTafelmusik Baroque Orchestra |
de Lalande, Symphonies pour les Soupers du Roy: Suite No.5 (La grande pièce royale) |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Monday 17-Mar-14 07:30pm Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra Feast on the exhilarating and soulful performance of Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra, Canada’s premiere period-instrument ensemble that reinvents music ranging from the Baroque and Classical eras and beyond. Hailed for their “fine period style, with robust yet disciplined strings, focused brasses, and mellifluous woodwinds” (The New York Times), the peerless performers return to Carnegie Hall with a program of masterworks by Bach, Handel, and Vivaldi, as well as French composers Delalande and Marais. de Lalande, Michel Richard (1657-1726), Symphonies pour les Soupers du Roy: Suite No.5 (La grande pièce royale) Marais, Marin (1656-1728), Alcione (Suite) | ||
| Saturday 5-Apr-14 09:30pm |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYTrio da Paz: The Music of Antônio Carlos Jobim and Stan Getz |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Saturday 5-Apr-14 09:30pm Trio da Paz: The Music of Antônio Carlos Jobim and Stan Getz Featuring three of Brazil's most in-demand musicians, Trio da Paz redefines Brazilian jazz with its harmonically adventurous interactions, daring improvisations, and dazzling rhythms. Joined by tenor saxophonist Harry Allen, vibraphonist Joe Locke, and vocalist Maucha Adnet, the group brings its infectious spirit to Carnegie Hall for a program that features the works of famed Brazilian composer Antônio Carlos Jobim and American tenor saxophone giant Stan Getz. This concert is part of Late Nights at Zankel Hall. | ||
| Wednesday 9-Apr-14 07:30pm |
Carnegie Hall: Weill Recital Hall, New York City, NYLucy Crowe, Anna Tilbrook |
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| Carnegie Hall: Weill Recital Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Wednesday 9-Apr-14 07:30pm Lucy Crowe, Anna Tilbrook “Lucy Crowe dazzles with her every appearance, a young singer blessed with look-at -me-and-listen charisma” (The Sunday Times, London), with a “technique so secure that the most difficult coloratura gymnastics [are] like child’s play” (Chicago Tribune). Having established herself as one of the leading lyric sopranos of her generation, this exciting singer showcases her bell-like clarity and powerful stage presence when she makes her New York recital debut. | ||
| Wednesday 23-Apr-14 06:00pm |
Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NYcollected stories: spirit |
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| Carnegie Hall, Zankel Hall, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Wednesday 23-Apr-14 06:00pm collected stories: spirit From the rugged terrain of Siberia to the grand cathedrals of Europe, this program examines how different cultures approach a sacred subject. The otherworldly throat singing group Huun-Huur-Tu creates overtones, hymns, and chants that defy conceived limitations of the human voice, while offering audiences a glimpse into the remote region. Their astonishing exploration of spiritualism is juxtaposed with Arvo Pärt’s meditative and mystic Passio, a contemporary setting of the gospel according to St. John. | ||
| Thursday 8-May-14 07:30pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYSpring For Music: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra |
Charke, 13 Inuit Throat Song Games (NY Premiere) |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Thursday 8-May-14 07:30pm Spring For Music: Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra Charke, Derek (b. 1974), 13 Inuit Throat Song Games (NY Premiere) | ||