May
17
7:00 PM19:00

Crypt Sessions: Green Room at Death of Classical

Church of the Intercession 550 W 155th St New York, NY 10032

Performance #1

Wine & Cheese Reception: 6:00 - 7:00PM
Concert: 7:00PM - 8:00PM

Performance #2

Wine & Cheese Reception: 7:30 - 8:30PM
Concert: 8:30PM - 9:30PM

The Crypt has always been a place of remembrance, and in this final Ghosts of Gothamprogram, the cutting-edge instrumentalists of The Green Room Ensemble will shed light on the traces of the past, exploring the echoes of sound and feeling that linger long after we’re gone. Through their carefully-curated selection of contemporary works, written by composers across a broad spectrum of communities, cultures and histories, the ensemble – led by co-founder and violinist Nathan Meltzer – look at the present through the prism of the past, and the flickering, half-forgotten memories that float through the streets (and Crypts) of this timeless city.

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May
23
7:30 PM19:30

Twelfth Night: "Elemental" at Carnegie Hall

Early-music ensemble Twelfth Night reimagines operatic and instrumental masterpieces from the Baroque era in its Carnegie Hall debut, led by Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient Rachell Ellen Wong and David Belkovski. Influenced by the sounds of today, and with a vision for the future, this New York–based ensemble was formed “with the firm belief that art is best explored as a meeting place of the past, present, and future.” Timeless works by Handel, Vivaldi, Marais, J. S. Bach, and Destouches offer an illuminating vantage point and thoroughly rewarding musical experience in this unique exploration of humanity’s relationship to nature.


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Jun
5
7:30 PM19:30

AMOC at Monday Evening Concerts

HOW TO FALL APART

An AMOC* Production

 Composed by CAROLYN CHEN

JULIA EICHTEN, dancer
KEIR GOGWILT, violinist
COLEMAN ITZKOFF, cellist
YIANNIS LOGOTHETIS*, dancer
MATILDA SAKAMOTO*, dancer

 

Movement Direction by JULIA EICHTEN
Lighting Design by MARY ELLEN STEBBINS
Costume Design by VICTORIA BEK

 

Developed at Baryshnikov Arts Center and The Lumberyard

 

Our first collaboration with Carolyn ChenHow to Fall Apart describes cosmic, natural, and human processes of disintegration, aging, and falling apart. This evening-length work for three dancers, one violinist, and one cellist integrates text, gesture, and music, building upon Chen’s long-standing compositional work “in which sensuality and abstraction find common ground” (LA Times). How to Fall Apart unfolds as various assemblages of sound, movement, and storytelling cohere, dissolve, and reform, telling personal and scientific stories about the climate crisis, cosmological history, the erosion of soil in Northern Chad, the aging body, The Billion Oyster Project in New York, and the operations of microbes.

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May
11
8:00 PM20:00

Recital with Pianist Audrey Vardanega

oin us in Red Hook at the miraculous studio of painter Casey Baugh, where we'll enjoy an assortment of wines and hors d'oeuvres as we encounter a kaleidoscope of composed and improvised sound-worlds for cello and piano, exploring the themes of risk, rawness, and vulnerability that make us truly human.

Join us in Red Hook at the miraculous studio of painter Casey Baugh, where we'll enjoy an assortment of drinks and light hors d'oeuvres as we encounter a kaleidoscope of sound-worlds for cello and piano, exploring the themes of risk, rawness, and vulnerability that make us truly human.

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May
7
to May 12

Gibney Dance at The Joyce

Gibney Company returns to The Joyce with world premieres and historic restagings showcasing its powerhouse group of “strong and versatile dancers, artists who appear to be physically capable of anything.” (The New York Times)

In a special collaboration with the choreographer Twyla Tharp, the Company performs two iconic works from the artist’s canon: Bach Duet, reconstructed for the first time since its premiere in 1974, and The Fugue from 1970. Remains, a world premiere by Jermaine Spivey and Spenser Theberge, is a performance rooted in improvisation, composition, and reduction, requiring urgent attention and rigorous action. With an original score by Rutger Zuydervelt, Yue Yin’s A Measurable Existence uncovers how our journey of self-discovery begins with an understanding of those around us, observing how our paths parallel, intersect, or collide with others. 

Tue May 7 7:30 PM

Wed May 8 7:30 PM

Thu May 9 8:00 PM

Fri May 10 8:00 PM

Sat May 11 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM

Sun May 12 2:00 PM

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Apr
21
2:30 PM14:30

A Far Cry: Animal Banter

Brookhaven at Lexington - 1010 Waltham Street, Lexington MA

Musical Program

Dinuk Wijeratne | Two Pop Songs on Antique Poems: 1. “A Letter from the After-life”
Jessica Meyer | Getting Home (I must be...)
Caroline Shaw | Punctum
Eleanor Alberga | Animal Banter
Errollyn Wallen | Music for Tigers
Reena Esmail | Zeher (poison)
Jessica Meyer | Slow Burn
Gonzalo Grau | Five-legged Cat
Vijay Iyer | Dig the Say

Chamber concert meets dance party at this playful afternoon performance featuring contemporary works curated with your inner animal in mind. Unleash the beast within and lose yourself in this mélange of Classical beats, surrendering to the call of the wild

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Apr
20
4:00 PM16:00

A Far Cry: Animal Banter

St. John’s Episcopal Church - 1 Roanoke Avenue, Jamaica Plain MA

Musical Program

Dinuk Wijeratne | Two Pop Songs on Antique Poems: 1. “A Letter from the After-life”
Jessica Meyer | Getting Home (I must be...)
Caroline Shaw | Punctum
Eleanor Alberga | Animal Banter
Errollyn Wallen | Music for Tigers
Reena Esmail | Zeher (poison)
Jessica Meyer | Slow Burn
Gonzalo Grau | Five-legged Cat
Vijay Iyer | Dig the Say

Chamber concert meets dance party at this playful afternoon performance featuring contemporary works curated with your inner animal in mind. Unleash the beast within and lose yourself in this mélange of Classical beats, surrendering to the call of the wild

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Mar
10
to Mar 15

Camerata Pacifica Tour

Schoenberg – Verklärte Nacht, Op. 4
Pärt – Spiegel im Spiegel
Brahms – Piano Quintet in F Minor, Op. 34

Abigél Králik, Jason Uyeyama, Brian Chen, Ani Aznavoorian, Coleman Itzkoff, Gilles Vonsattel

Sunday the 10th, 3 p.m. – Scherr Forum, Thousand Oaks
“The Jordan & Sandra Laby Series”
Tuesday the 12th, 7.30 p.m. – The Huntington, San Marino
Thursday the 14th, 8 p.m. – Colburn School, Los Angeles
“The Warner Henry Family Chamber Music Series at Zipper Hall”
Friday the 15th, 7.30 p.m. – Music Academy, Santa Barbara

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Mar
4
7:00 PM19:00

Album Release Concert at UCLA

Join the Armenian Music Program for a concert in celebration of the launch of their 4-CD set Serenade with a Dandelion. 

 

The Armenian Music Program at The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music provides an in-depth exploration of Armenia’s rich musical heritage, with a focus on its classical traditions. A hallmark of the school’s innovative leadership in music and its commitment to public outreach, through dynamic performances and academic scholarship, the program has evolved into a vibrant educational platform. The Armenian Music Program is under the direction of Professor Melissa Bilal.

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Jan
21
2:00 PM14:00

CMS Lincoln Center Presents: Inspector Pulse Discovers Silence!

What's easy to play and very dramatic? SILENCE! Some of the most exciting moments in music are completely silent! Who knew? The fearless Inspector investigates the mysteries of silence...very quietly!

For children who are curious, they can try out instruments featured in the program at our Instrument Petting Zoo, beginning one hour before the performance and guided by CMS performing artists and teaching artists.

To ensure adequate safety and capacity, all attendees for this event, regardless of age, need a ticket. This includes children that will be sitting in a guardian's lap during the performance.

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