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Jan 16, 2013
Juilliard ChamberFest 2013
Dates: Jan 16
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Alice Tully Hall
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  1941 Broadway
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu

Jan 16 at 1pm ChamberFest showcases Juilliard students who work during their final week of winter break in a unique chamber music intensive, with unlimited rehearsal time and daily coachings FREE; no tickets required

New York Festival of Song at Juilliard
Dates: Jan 16
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Alice Tully Hall
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  1941 Broadway
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26even

A Night at the Operetta Steven Blier and Michael Barrett, pianists Simone Easthope and Raquel González, sopranos Virginie Verrez and Rachael Wilson, mezzo-sopranos Kyle Bielfield, Nathan Haller, and Miles Mykkanen, tenors Philip Stoddard, baritone Davone Tines, bass-baritone Andrew Stenvall, percussion Mary Birnbaum, stage director Jeanne Slater, choreographer MILLÖCKER "Ich shenk' mein Herz" from Die Dubarry LEHÁR "Gern hab' ich die Frauen geküsst" from Paganini LEHÁR "Zauber der Häuslichkeit" from Die lustige Witwe KÁLMÁN "Mein alter Stradivari" from Der Ziguenerprimas KÁLMÁN "Lichtreklamen" and "Riesenlettern" from Die Herzogin aus Chicago MESSAGER "Chant birman" from L'Amour masqué CHABRIER "Le rondeau du colporteur Ms. Verrez Quatuor des baisers" from L'Étoile OFFENBACH "Je suis gai, soyez gai" from La Belle Hélène KERN "There Isn't One Girl in the World for Me" from Sitting Pretty SOUSA "Against the Spanish Army" from El Capitán SIMÓNS "C'est ça l'amour" from Toi c'est moi LEHÁR

Jan 17, 2013
Celebrated Oboist Allan Vogel Leads as LA Chamber Orchestra Launches 2013 Baroque Conversations Series
Dates: Jan 17
Sponsor: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
Auditorium: Zipper Concert Hall
  200 South Grand Avenue
  Los Angeles, CA United States
Phone: 213-622-7001
Web: http://www.laco.org

Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra’s (LACO) enlightening five-concert “Baroque Conversations” series showcasing exceptional Baroque music, which this season explores the legacy of JS Bach and his sons, launches its seventh year with a program of four Bach sonatas on Thursday, January 17, 2013, 7 pm, at Zipper Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. LACO's Principal Oboe Allan Vogel hosts the concert and is joined by Concertmaster Margaret Batjer, Principal Flute David Shostac, Associate Principal Cello Armen Ksajikian, Principal Keyboard Patricia Mabee, Flute Sandy Hughes, Principal Viola Roland Kato and Principal Bassoon Kenneth Munday. The program spotlights works by Johann Sebastian Bach, master of the High Baroque style. Four additional concerts in the Baroque Conversations series take place on Thursday, February 14, Thursday, March 21, Thursday, April 11 and Thursday, May 9, 2013. Subscriptions to all five concerts ($235) are available by calling LACO at 213 622 7001. $55 for individual concerts.

Dryden Ensemble – Mozart’s Birthday
Dates: Jan 17
Sponsor: Gotham Early Music Scene
Auditorium: Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church
Contact: Gotham Early Music Scene
  619 Lexington Avenue (at 54th Street)
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212/866-0468
e-mail: info@gemsny.org
Web: http://gemsny.org

FREE CONCERT Dryden Ensemble – Mozart’s Birthday Presented by Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS) ARTISTS Dryden Ensemble – Jane McKinley, oboe; Vita Wallace, violin; Andrea Andros, viola; Lisa Terry, violoncello; Dongsok Shin, fortepiano CONCERT The Dryden Ensemble presents movements from two works by Mozart: the Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, and Schwenke’s 18th-century arrangement of the 'Gran Partita' for oboe, strings, and fortepiano. Midtown Concerts offers workers in midtown as well as the general public the opportunity to enjoy high-quality performances of music of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods in a convenient, comfortable, acoustically superb venue. Tickets are not necessary; seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Free-will donations are gratefully accepted at the door. This is part of a weekly series of free 35-minute concerts, every Thursday at 1:15 p.m.

Dryden Ensemble – Mozart’s Birthday
Dates: Jan 17
Sponsor: Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS)
Auditorium: Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church
Contact: Nancy Shear Arts Services
  619 Lexington Avenue (at 54th Street)
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212/866-0468
e-mail: info@gemsny.org
Web: http://gemsny.org

ARTISTS Dryden Ensemble – Jane Mckinley, classical oboe; Vita Wallace, violin; Andrea Andros, viola; Lisa Terry, violoncello; Dongsok Shin, fortepiano CONCERT The Dryden Ensemble presents movements from two works by Mozart: the Piano Quartet in E-flat Major, and Schwenke’s 18th-century arrangement of the 'Gran Partita' for oboe, strings, and fortepiano. Midtown Concerts offers workers in midtown as well as the general public the opportunity to enjoy high-quality performances of music of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods in a convenient, comfortable, acoustically superb venue. Tickets are not necessary; seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Free-will donations are gratefully accepted at the door. This is part of a weekly series of free 35-minute concerts, every Thursday at 1:15 p.m.

Joan Collins
Dates: Jan. 17, 2013
Auditorium: Crest Theatre
  51 N. Swinton Avenue
  Delray Beach, FL United States
e-mail: boxoffice@oldschool.org

One of the most iconic television actresses of all time, Joan is also a best selling author, accomplished producer, successful entrepreneur and devoted mother. Her career ranks her as an unrivaled international icon. Joan has appeared in more than 60 feature films and dozens of television series including DYNASTY, one of the most highly rated television dramas of all time. Her novels have sold over 50 million copies, worldwide, and have been translated into 30 languages. She is recognized, worldwide, as a fashion maven of timeless beauty and is a brand ambassador and spokeswoman for top cosmetic, health and beauty companies. Joan regularly lends her support to celebrity causes. In 1997 she was honored by Queen Elizabeth II with the title of Officer of the British Empire.

Late Night Rose
Dates: Jan 17, 9:00 PM
Sponsor: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Auditorium: Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio
Contact: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
  165 W. 65th Street in the 10th floor of the Rose Building
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-875-5788
e-mail: info@chambermusicsociety.org
Web: http://www.chambermusicsociety.org/seasontickets/event/885

At the core of chamber music lies the intimate connection between musician and listener, and the Late Night Rose concerts embody this precept. A repeat performance of the earlier Rose Studio program offers audiences an alternative setting for listening in a transformed and casual environment. Host Patrick Castillo provides insightful musical and contextual commentary. Benjamin Beilman, Nicolas Dautricourt, violin; Beth Guterman, Daniel Phillips, viola; Nicholas Canellakis, cello

Rose Studio Concert
Dates: Jan 17, 6:30
Sponsor: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Auditorium: Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio
Contact: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
  165 W. 65th Street in the 10th floor of the Rose Building
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-875-5788
e-mail: info@chambermusicsociety.org
Web: http://www.chambermusicsociety.org/seasontickets/event/886

At the core of chamber music lies the intimate connection between musician and listener, and the Rose Studio Concerts embody this precept. These 6:30 pm hour-long performances feature classics and novelties of the chamber repertoire in the intimate Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, called "an ideal space to enjoy chamber music" by The New York Times. Benjamin Beilman, Nicolas Dautricourt, violin; Beth Guterman, Daniel Phillips, viola; Nicholas Canellakis, cello

Jan 18, 2013
A Far Cry - Northwestern University Winter Music Festival
Dates: Jan 18
Sponsor: Northwestern University Winter Music Festival
Auditorium: Pick-Staiger Concert Hall
  50 Arts Circle Drive
  Evanston, IL United States
Phone: 847-467-4000
Web: http://afarcry.org

A Far Cry – the Boston-based chamber orchestra, the spirited, self-conducted, tightly-knit “collective” of 17 musicians – performs at the Northwestern University Winter Music Festival on Friday, January 18, 2013 at 7:30 p.m. Complete Program: Golijov: Last Round (1996) Pärt: Fratres for Strings and Percussion (1977) Biber: Battalia à 10 in D major (1673) Walton – Sonata for Strings (1971)

American Composers Orchestra Announces Orchestra Underground: Time Travels
Dates: January 18, 2013
Auditorium: Zankel Hall
  Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall, 57th & 7th Ave.
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-247-7800
Web: http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2013/1/18/0730/PM/Ameri

Time Travels, led by American Composers Orchestra's Music Director George Manahan, features music that explores the concept of time – its mutability, importance, and role as an organizing principle. Lukas Foss’ 1960 masterwork, "Time Cycle," is the centerpiece for the program, with soprano Jennifer Zetlan as the soloist. The evening also includes the world premiere of composer and soprano Kate Soper’s "now is forever: I. Orpheus and Eurydice" for Voice and Orchestra featuring the composer as soloist, the world premiere of Kyle Blaha’s "Triptych," and the US premiere of Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Zhou Long’s "Bell Drum Towers."

The North Carolina Symphony presents Wicked Divas
Dates: January 18-19, 8:00PM
Sponsor: The North Carolina Symphony
Auditorium: Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts
Contact: Box Office
  2 E South Street
  Raleigh, NC United States
Phone: 919.733.2750
Fax: 919.733.2750
e-mail: tickets@ncsymphony.org
Web: http://www.ncsymphony.org

William Henry Curry, Resident Conductor Wicked good! Diva showstoppers from Broadway, opera and popular music take the Meymandi Concert Hall stage for high-flying favorites from the Tony Award-winning musical Wicked. But that’s not all! Enjoy selections from Gypsy, Ragtime, Titanic and Carmen in a night of vocal fireworks.

Jan 19, 2013
Carmen for Families
Dates: January 19, 1:00-2:15 PM & 3:00-4:15 PM
Auditorium: SOMArts Center
  934 Brannan Street
  San Francisco, CA United States
Web: http://carmenscreening.eventbrite.com

FREE screenings of San Francisco Opera's OPERA IN AN HOUR series Each screening will feature a live introduction. Bring the children and grandchildren for a fun opera experience! The one-hour movie versions are produced by our Education Department for Bay Area School and Community programs. Carmen for Families Opera newcomers will thrill to the captivating music of this beloved work by Georges Bizet, featuring the alluring Gypsy girl Carmen, the Spanish soldier who loves her and the brave bullfighter who wins her heart. Created from San Francisco Opera's performance of Carmen for Families in 2011, this one hour movie is a wonderful first opera experience. The performance is in English, with English subtitles and is recommended for ages 10 and up. Saturday, January 19 1 - 2:15pm and 3 - 4:15pm SOMArts, 934 Brannan Street, San Francisco Register for SOMArts Screenings at: http://carmenscreening.eventbrite.com. Seating will be first-come, first-serve, from RSVP’s.

Free Strings Masterclass with Susan Dubois
Dates: Jan 19
Sponsor: Midwest Young Artists
Auditorium: Midwest Young Artists Center
Contact: Carl Jasieniecki
  878 Lyster Road
  Highwood, IL United States
Phone: (847) 926-9898
e-mail: matthew@mya.org
Web: http://www.mya.org

Jan. 19th, 11pm at the Midwest Young Artists Center: Join us for a free Viola/Strings masterclass with UNT Professor Susan Dubois. This event is open to the public, no RSVP required. Contact MYA: EMAIL:matthew@mya.org PHONE: (847) 926-9898 WEB: www.mya.org SOCIAL: facebook.com/midwestyoungartists; watch free MYA podcast performances: WMYA.fm

Richard Goode, pianist "Beethoven - The Late Works"
Dates: Saturday, January 19, 2013, 8:00 PM
Sponsor: Candlelight Concert Society
Auditorium: 410.997.2324
Contact: HH Thomas
  Horowitz Performing Arts Center, Smith Theatre
  Columbia, MD United States
Phone: 410.997.2324
e-mail: info@candlelightconcerts.org
Web: http://www.candlelightconcerts.org

One of the world’s leading concert pianists, Richard Goode is renowned for music-making of tremendous emotional power, depth, and expressiveness. “Goode’s playing is thrilling from first to last.” – Gramophone Magazine Program: Requested Program "Beethoven - The Late Works" Sonata in E Major, Op. 109 Sonata in A flat Major, Op. 110 Bagatelles, Op. 119 Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111 Tickets: $30; $28; $12

Verdi's Otello - Wichita Grand Opera
Dates: January 19
Auditorium: Century II Concert Hall
Contact: marketing@wichitagrandopera.org
  225 W. Douglas Ave.
  Wichita, KS United States
Phone: 316-262-8054
Fax: 316-262-8054
e-mail: marketing@wichitagrandopera.org
Web: http://www.wichitagrandopera.org

Wichita Grand Opera opens its season with an all-new production of Verdi's OTELLO, starring MARTIN ILIEV as Otello, ZVETELINA VASSILEVA as Desdemona, and MICHAEL NANSEL as Iago. Conductor: Martin Mazik. Stage Director: Shayna Leahy. Production Concept & Design: Margaret Ann Pent.

Jan 20, 2013
9th Annual Suzuki Flute Workshop
Dates: 1/20/2013 to 1/21/2013
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Rd
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617-277-4593
e-mail: hfleming@bmsmusic.org

Brookline Music School presents the 9th Annual Suzuki Flute Workshop on Sunday, January 20 and Monday, January 21, 2013 from 9:00am to 5:00pm at 25 Kennard Road in Brookline. This two-day workshop features a master class, group class and ensemble or reading class each day, and ends with an informal concert. Non-Suzuki flute students are welcome to join in the fun but should be familiar with some of the repertoire from the Suzuki Method. Course Offerings: Each student will participate in 3 hours of classes daily including: A Master class with 3 or 4 students of similar age and ability; group repertoire class and either: ensemble or beginning reading class. Optional classes include Dance; Outside the Box (whistles, key clicks, harmonics and more!); Comfluter (What happens when you mix flutists with Brookline Music School's amazing music technology lab); and Jazz Improv (“It don’t mean a thing, if you ain’t got that swing!” Learn to express yourself and improvise in the jazz tradition). There is an optiona

Jazz in January with Lage Lund at Ravinia - free concert
Dates: Jan 20
Sponsor: Midwest Young Artists
Auditorium: Midwest Young Artists Center
Contact: Carl Jasieniecki
  878 Lyster Road
  Highwood, IL United States
Phone: (847) 926-9898
e-mail: matthew@mya.org
Web: http://www.mya.org

On January 20th, the Midwest Young Artists jazz ensembles will perform a free concert at Ravinia with special guest Lage Lund on Jazz Guitar. This event is open to the public. Contact MYA: EMAIL:matthew@mya.org PHONE: (847) 926-9898 WEB: www.mya.org SOCIAL: facebook.com/midwestyoungartists; watch free MYA podcast performances: WMYA.fm

Ocean Drive in Vienna
Dates: Jan 20
Sponsor: Mercantil Commercebank
Auditorium: Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts' Knight Concert Hall
Contact: Matthew Marshall
  1300 Biscayne Blvd.
  Miami, FL United States
Phone: 305.949.6722
e-mail: tickets@arshtcenter.org
Web: http://themiso.org

The Miami Symphony Orchestra (MISO) brings to Vienna a twist of Overtures, Waltzes, & Dances by presenting three world premieres of specially written compositions. Recognized by the Knight Foundation, MISO’s Composer-in-Residence program will debut these important musical compositions blending the traditional sounds of Vienna with the cultural vibrancy of South Florida and Ocean Drive, on January 20, 7:00 p.m. at the Adrienne Arsht Center. Tickets available by visiting www.arshtcenter.org.

Trio Solisti
Dates: January 20, 2013
Sponsor: Music at Kohl Mansion
Auditorium: Kohl Mansion
Contact: Yvonne Wun
  2750 Adeline Drive
  Burlingame, CA United States
Phone: 650.762.1130
Fax: 650.762.1130
e-mail: info@musicatkohl.org
Web: http://www.musicatkohl.org

Trio Solisti Beethoven: 14 Variations, Op. 44 Chausson: Trio in G minor, Op. 3 Mussorgsky: “Pictures at an Exhibition” Hailed "The most exciting piano trio in America" by The New Yorker Magazine, violinist Maria Bachmann, cellist Alexis Pia Gerlach and pianist Jon Klibonoff return exactly seven years after their last Kohl Mansion appearance. Celebrating its 10th anniversary this season, Trio Solisti has earned a reputation for soulful and passionate performances marked by soloistic virtuosity, electric energy, seamless ensemble playing and thrilling abandon. Based in New York City, the trio is founding ensemble of Colorado’s Telluride MusicFest. Pre-Concert Talk at 6 pm with Kai Christiansen; Complimentary Meet the Artists reception following concert.

Woodwind Magic
Dates: Jan 20
Sponsor: Pacific Symphony
Auditorium: Samueli Theater (Next to the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall)
Contact: Janelle Kruly, Public Relations Associate
  615 Town Center Drive
  Costa Mesa, CA United States
Phone: 714-755-5799
Fax: 714-755-5799
e-mail: pr@pacificsymphony.org
Web: http://www.PacificSymphony.org

Benjamin Smolen, flute Jessica Pearlman, oboe Benjamin Lulich, clarinet Rose Corrigan, bassoon Keith Popejoy, horn Robert Becker, viola Orli Shaham, piano Prokofiev: Sonata in D Major, for Flute and Piano, Op. 94 Bruch: Pieces for Clarinet, Viola and Piano, Op. 83 Stravinsky: Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo Mozart: Quintet in E-flat Major for Piano, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Horn, K. 452 3 pm Savor the unique personalities of woodwind instruments in this concert featuring enticing pieces by your favorite composers. Though often overshadowed by works that include strings, these pieces are bright, transparent and charming — weaving colors and textures as only the best chamber music can do! Pacific Symphony’s Café Ludwig series performances include coffee, tea and pastries. Tickets start at $60

Jan 21, 2013
Alessio Bax & Lucille Chung Play Four Hands
Dates: January 21
Auditorium: Greene Space at New York Public Radio
  44 Charlton Street
  New York, NY United States

The “wondrously gifted” (Gramophone) pianist Alessio Bax is joined by fellow pianist Lucille Chung on January 21 for a free event entitled “Variations in Four Hands”, presented by Original Music Workshop (OMW) at New York Public Radio’s Greene Space. Bax and Chung will perform Stravinsky’s rarely heard original four-hand version of Petroushka in its entirety, following a set by lute / baroque guitar virtuoso Luca Tarantino and special guest guitarist Gyan Riley. Both Bax and Tarantino hail from Southern Italy. Admission to the concert is free, but reservations must be made.

From Cass Corridor to the World: A Tribute to Detroit's Musical Golden Age
Dates: Jan 21
Sponsor: UMS
Auditorium: Hill Auditorium
  Ann Arbor, MI United States
Web: http://ums.org/tickets/chronological-2012-2013-season-listin

From Cass Corridor to the World: A Tribute to Detroit’s Musical Golden Age is an MLK day concert on Monday, January 21 at 7:30 pm in Hill Auditorium. Featuring an A-list of Detroit artists, this concert celebrates the Golden Age of the 1950s-60s, Motown, the Soul Era, Contemporary R&B, and Hip Hop. The concert features the trio D3, made up of music director/pianist Geri Allen, bassist Robert Hurst, and drummer Karriem Riggins, along with an exciting line-up of other Detroit artists to be announced.

Jan 22, 2013
Juilliard Organists and 'Pipedreams'
Dates: Jan 22
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Alice Tully Hall
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  1941 Broadway
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26even

Featuring the organ as chamber music partner SMETANA Overture to The Bartered Bride Michael Hey, organ BACH Prelude and Fugue in A Minor, BWV 543 David Ball, organ LAURIN Fantasia for Organ and Harp, Op. 52 Benjamin Sheen, organ Gwenllian Llyr, harp VITALI Chaconne for Organ and Violin Janet Yieh, organ Eric Silberger, violin HINDEMITH Sonata No. 3 Raymond Nagem, organ WEAVER Sine Nomine Colin MacKnight, organ COCHEREAU Bolero for organ and percussion Gregory Zelek, organ Charles Rosmarin, percussion KREBS two pieces for organ and obbligato instruments Griffin McMahon, organ Harrison Linsey, oboe Mikio Sasaki, trumpet MARTIN Two Preludes and Fugues * David Crean, organ WAGNER Ride of the Valkyries for two organists Benjamin Sheen and Michael Hey, organists * New York premiere Host of the nationally-syndicated radio program Pipedreams Michael Barone joins students of Paul Jacobs from the Juilliard organ department in a concert exploring the wide range of organ

Patrick Howle, Baritone; Reena Berger Natenberg, Piano
Dates: Jan 22
Sponsor: MidAmerica Productions
Auditorium: Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
Contact: Dale Zeidman
  881 Seventh Avenue
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-239-0205 x204
e-mail: dzeidman@midamerica-music.com
Web: http://www.midamerica-music.com/solo-and-chamber-music-serie

Tuesday, January 22, 2013, at 8:00 PM Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall Patrick Howle, Baritone Reena Berger Natenberg, Piano Poulenc: Miroirs brûlant Mr. Howle, Ms. Natenberg Poulenc: Métamorphoses Mr. Howle, Ms. Natenberg Liszt: St. François de Paule marchant sur les flots Ms. Natenberg Brahms: Auf dem Kirchofe O komm der holde Sommernacht Wie Melodien Von ewiger Liebe Mr. Howle, Ms. Natenberg Denis Gougeon: Piano-Soleil Ms. Natenberg Poulenc: Le travail du peintre Mr. Howle, Ms. Natenberg Poulenc: La fraîcheur et le feu Mr. Howle, Ms. Natenberg Poulenc: Quatre poèmes de Guillaume Apollinaire Mr. Howle, Ms. Natenberg

Jan 23, 2013
Lola Astanova, Piano, A Lincoln Center Symphonic Debut
Dates: January 23rd 2013
Auditorium: Alice Tully of Lincoln Center
Contact: Terry Lim
  1941 Broadway, New York, NY 10023
  New York, NY United States
Phone: (212) 671-4050
e-mail: untitled_98@yahoo.com
Web: http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/206526?show_date=2013-01-2

Jan 23, 2013 7:30 p.m. Alice Tully Hall Tickets on sale at the Alice Tully Hall Box Office $75/$50/$25 Lola Astanova, Piano, A Lincoln Center Symphonic Debut The Orchestra of St. Luke’s Jahja Ling, conductor Program: Suppe: Light Cavalry Overture; Tchaikowsky: Piano Concerto # 1; Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto #2; Smetana: Three Dances from the Bartered Bride.

Jan 24, 2013
Kristina Giles and Marie Blair – Baroque Favorites
Dates: Jan 24
Sponsor: Gotham Early Music Scene
Auditorium: Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church
Contact: Nancy Shear Arts Services
  619 Lexington Avenue (at 54th Street)
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212/866-0468
e-mail: info@gemsny.org
Web: http://gemsny.org

ARTISTS Kristina Giles, baroque violin; Marie Blair, harpsichord CONCERT Kristina Giles and Marie Blair join forces for an afternoon of Baroque favorites for violin and harpsichord. This program will offer a little bit of everything, including Handel’s elegant and virtuosic Sonata in A, Bach solo works for each instrument, and Corelli. Midtown Concerts offers workers in midtown as well as the general public the opportunity to enjoy high-quality performances of music of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods in a convenient, comfortable, acoustically superb venue. Tickets are not necessary; seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Free-will donations are gratefully accepted at the door. This is part of a weekly series of free 35-minute concerts, every Thursday at 1:15 p.m.

Kristina Giles and Marie Blair – Baroque Favorites
Dates: Jan 24
Sponsor: Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS)
Auditorium: Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church
Contact: Nancy Shear Arts Services
  619 Lexington Avenue (at 54th Street)
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212/866-0468
e-mail: info@gemsny.org
Web: http://gemsny.org

ARTISTS Kristina Giles, baroque violin; Marie Blair, harpsichord CONCERT Kristina Giles and Marie Blair join forces for an afternoon of Baroque favorites for violin and harpsichord. This program will offer a little bit of everything, including Handel’s elegant and virtuosic Sonata in A, Bach solo works for each instrument, and Corelli. Midtown Concerts offers workers in midtown as well as the general public the opportunity to enjoy high-quality performances of music of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods in a convenient, comfortable, acoustically superb venue. Tickets are not necessary; seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Free-will donations are gratefully accepted at the door. This is part of a weekly series of free 35-minute concerts, every Thursday at 1:15 p.m.

The North Carolina Symphony presents Beethoven’s Fourth Symphony
Dates: January 24, 8:00pm
Sponsor: The North Carolina Symphony
Auditorium: Lee Auditorium, Pinecrest High School
Contact: Box Office
  100 Pinecrest School Road
  Southern Pines, NC United States
Phone: 919.733.2750
Fax: 919.733.2750
e-mail: tickets@ncsymphony.org
Web: http://www.ncsymphony.org

Mei-Ann Chen, conductor, Lise de la Salle, piano Rossini: Overture to The Italian Girl in Algiers Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 9, “Jeunehomme” Beethoven: Symphony No. 4

Jan 25, 2013
Chelsea Opera presents Verdi and Wagner – two men – two worlds – two centuries
Dates: Januaary 25, 2013
Sponsor: Chelsea Opera
Auditorium: Christ and St. Stephen’s Church
Contact: ChelseaOpera@aol.cm
  120 West 60th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-260-1796
e-mail: ChelseaOpera@aol.com
Web: http://www.chelseaopera.org/events.html

Accompanied by Pianist Steven Crawford, singers will be heard in arias, duets and ensembles from Wagner’s Die Meistersinger, Die Fliegende Hollander, and Die Walküre, and Verdi’s Nabucco and Falstaff, among others to celebrate the bicentennial births of two of opera's outstanding composers. $20 general admission and $15 students/seniors in advance ($25 and $20 at the door)

Edith Piaf Onstage
Dates: January 25 – February 10, 2013 in the Ca
  158 N. Broadway
  Milwaukee, WI United States
Phone: 4142994951
e-mail: info@skylightmusictheatre.org
Web: http://www.skylightmusictheatre.org

Leslie Fitzwater brings legendary and celebrated French chanteuse, Edith Piaf to life in this dramatic and newly expanded theatrical experience. Piaf’s stormy life was paralleled only by her iconic music. Overcoming an impoverished childhood and successfully fighting a murder charge that threatened to end her budding career, she rose to be the highest paid female performer in the world. Fitzwater embodies Piaf in this captivating evening of song and story that includes some of Piaf’s most well-known songs such as “Hymn to Love”, “Milord” and “La Vie En Rose”.

FOCUS! 2013: The British Renaissance Opening Night
Dates: Jan 25
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Alice Tully Hall
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  1941 Broadway
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26even

British Music Since World War II New Juilliard Ensemble Joel Sachs, founding director and conductor Kyle Bielfield, tenor John Brancy, baritone Bryan Conger, clarinet Meredith Treaster, viola JONATHAN HARVEY (England) Sringara Chaconne (2008)* ALEXANDER GOEHR (England) . . .a musical offering (J.S.B. 1985) (1985) HELEN GRIME (Scotland) Clarinet Concerto (2009)** JOHN WOOLRICH (England) Envoi (1997)* COLIN MATTHEWS (England) with text by Christopher Reid No Man's Land for tenor, baritone, chamber orchestra, and recorded sound (2011)* * First performance outside of Europe ** New York Premiere FREE tickets available 1/11

Jazz All Dolled Up World Premiere of “Matryoshka Blues” by Jazz Composer Nathan Davis Performed by Classical Cellist Misha Quint Highlights InterHarmony Series
Dates: Jan 1
Sponsor: InterHarmony International Music Festival
Auditorium: The Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall
Contact: Ellen Jacobs Associates T: 212.245.5100 F: 212.397.1102 eja@ejassociates.org
  154 West 57th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-247-7800;
e-mail: eja@ejassociates.org
Web: http://www.interharmony.com/interharmony_presents.html

Highlights InterHarmony International Festival Concert at the Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, January 25 at 8:00 p.m. One of the highlights of InterHarmony International Music Festival’s January 25 concert at the Weill Recital Hall is the world premiere of American jazz musician and composer Nathan Davis’s “Matryoshka Blues” composed for the Russian e?migre? cellist Misha Quint, founder and director of the InterHarmony Festival. The new work’s title “Matryoshka Blues” has a double reference pointing to its Russian-born instrumentalist and the jazz roots of its composer. Like matryoshkas, the small, colorful Russian dolls that are embedded one within the other, Davis’s new work is comprised of different layers of sound, which together showcase the full range of musical possibilities for the cello within the jazz form. Svetlana Gorokhovich accompanies on the piano. Works by Schnittke, Manuel da Falla, Prokofiev, Faure, Scriabin, Handel, and Popper.

New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Presents Tchaikovsky & Sibelius Works Inspired By Shakespeare’s The Tempest
Dates: January 25-27
Sponsor: NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Auditorium: Jan 25th at Richardson Auditorium, Jan 26th at NJPAC, Jan 27th at Mayo Performing Arts Center
Contact: Dan Dutcher | 917.566.8413 | dan@dandutcherpr.com
  Jan 25th at Richardson Auditorium, Jan 26th at NJPAC, Jan 27th at Mayo Performing Arts Center
  Princeton, Newark, Morristown, NJ United States
Phone: 917.566.8413
e-mail: dan@dandutcherpr.com

NEWARK, NJ (December 20, 2012)—The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Jacques Lacombe present a Winter Festival program featuring Tchaikovsky and Sibelius works inspired by Shakespeare’s The Tempest. The Orchestra augments Sibelius’ music with performances by actors from The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey. The program also includes Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, “Pastoral.” Performances take place on Friday, January 25, (8 p.m.) at the Richardson Auditorium in Princeton, Saturday, January 26, (8 p.m.) at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark and Sunday, January 27, (3 p.m.) at the Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown. A Classical Conversation begins one hour before the January 25 performance in Princeton. A panel discussion, “Taking It All In: Critical Issues Surrounding Air Quality,” moderated by Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation President & CEO Christopher Daggett begins one hour before the January 26 and 27 performances in Newark and Morristown, respectively.

Skylight's Edith Piaf Onstage
Dates: Edith Piaf Onstage
Auditorium: Skylight Music Theatre
  158 N. Broadway
  Milwaukee, WI United States
Phone: 414-291-7800
e-mail: info@skylightmusictheatre.org
Web: http://www.skylightmusictheatre.org/shows-events/on-stage/ed

Leslie Fitzwater brings legendary and celebrated French chanteuse, Edith Piaf to life in this dramatic and newly expanded theatrical experience. Piaf’s stormy life was paralleled only by her iconic music. Overcoming an impoverished childhood and successfully fighting a murder charge that threatened to end her budding career, she rose to be the highest paid female performer in the world. Fitzwater embodies Piaf in this captivating evening of song and story that includes some of Piaf’s most well-known songs such as “Hymn to Love”, “Milord” and “La Vie En Rose”. Edith Piaf Onstage runs January 25 – February 10, 2013 for more information visit http://www.skylightmusictheatre.org/shows-events/on-stage/edith-piaf-onstage

The North Carolina Symphony presents Beethoven's Fourth Symphony
Dates: January 25-26, 8:00PM
Sponsor: The North Carolina Symphony
Auditorium: Meymandi Concert Hall, Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts
Contact: Box Office
  2 E South Street
  Raleigh, NC United States
Phone: 919.733.2750
Fax: 919.733.2750
e-mail: tickets@ncsymphony.org
Web: http://www.ncsymphony.org

Mei-Ann Chen, conductor, Lise de la Salle, piano Rossini: Overture to The Italian Girl in Algiers Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 9, “Jeunehomme” Beethoven: Symphony No. 4

Jan 26, 2013
Helmuth Rilling Conducts LA Chamber Orchestra in Mozart Program
Dates: Jan 26 to 27
Sponsor: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
Auditorium: Alex Theatre
  216 North Brand Blvd.
  Glendale, CA United States
Phone: 213-622-7001
Web: http://www.laco.org

Internationally acclaimed Grammy® Award-winning conductor Helmuth Rilling, recipient of the 2011 Herbert von Karajan Music Prize, makes his 13th appearance with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra to guest conduct two performances of Mozart’s sublime Requiem in D minor, K. 626, featuring soprano Stacey Tappan, alto Callista Hoffman, tenor Nicholas Phan, bass Michael Dean and the acclaimed USC Thornton Chamber Singers, under the direction of Jo Michael Scheibe, on Saturday, January 26, 8 pm, at the Alex Theatre in Glendale, and Sunday, January 27, 2013, 7 pm, at UCLA’s Royce Hall. The all-Mozart program, which celebrates the legendary composer’s 257th birthday, opens with his majestic Symphony No. 39 in E-flat major, K. 543. Concert Preludes, pre-concert talks held one hour before curtain and free for ticket holders, provide insights into the music and artists. Ticket holders can also meet LACO musicians immediately following the concerts at free after-parties, which feature appetizers and drinks in the lobb

Jordi Savall and Juilliard415
Dates: Jan 26
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Alice Tully Hall
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  1941 Broadway
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26even

Ludi Musici Jordi Savall, leader/viol David Mayoral, percussion Juilliard415 SCHEIN Intrada and Galliarda à 5 from Venus-Kränzlein SCHEIN Suite No. 6 à 5 in A Minor from Banchetto Musicale BRADE Seven Masque Dances SCHEIDT Four songs and dances from Ludi Musici ROSENMÜLLER Sinfonie and Sonate da camera Jordi Savall leads Juilliard415 in a selection of instrumental works that explores the birth of the orchestra in Germany, with music by William Brade, Johann Rosenmüller, Samuel Scheidt, and Johann Hermann Schein; including selections from Ludi Musici--Scheidt's volume of music published in 1620 FREE tickets available 1/11

Los Angeles Master Chorale Presents Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem and West Coast Premiere of Peter Lieberson’s The World In Flower
Dates: Jan 26 to 27
Sponsor: Los Angeles Master Chorale
Auditorium: Walt Disney Concert Hall
  111 S. Grand Avenue
  Los Angeles, CA United States
Phone: 213-972-7282
Web: http://www.lamc.org

The Los Angeles Master Chorale captures the shared human experience with a pairing of Brahms’ sublime Ein Deutsches Requiem and the West Coast premiere of The World in Flower, Peter Lieberson’s lyrical and moving message of tolerance written in memory of his wife and muse, famed mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, with whom the Chorale performed Adam’s El Niño in Los Angeles and New York. This compelling and heartfelt program, conducted by Music Director Grant Gershon, is presented in a special matinee performance on Saturday, January 26, 2013, 2 pm, repeating on Sunday, January 27, 2013, 7 pm. Gershon and KUSC’s Alan Chapman participate in ListenUp!, the pre-concert talk two hours prior to each performance. The soloists for the Lieberson piece are Kelley O’Connor, mezzo-soprano, and Brian Mulligan, baritone. Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem features soloists Yulia Van Doren, soprano, and Mulligan.

Sing-In: Whitman and Frost
Dates: Jan. 26, 2013 @ 2PM
Sponsor: The Dessoff Choirs
Auditorium: Immanuel Lutheran Church
Contact: Amy Laudicano, alaudicano@lcohnpr.com
  1296 Lexington Avenue
  New York City, NY United States

The Dessoff Choirs’ Mid-Winter Festival, WORD•PLAY, continues with Sing-In: Whitman and Frost at the Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1296 Lexington Avenue. This communal sing-in invites participants to join Music Director, Christopher Shepard, and The Dessoff Choirs in exploring the marriage of text and music with two staples of the choral repertoire. Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem and Randall Thompson’s Frostiana are set to texts by the beloved American poets Walt Whitman and Robert Frost. TICKETS: Single tickets: $10-15; children under 12 free for all programs. Order tickets online at dessoff.org.

Jan 27, 2013
Every Child Can! Introduction to the Suzuki Method
Dates: 1/27/2013
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Rd
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617-277-4593
e-mail: hfleming@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

Brookline Music School presents Every Child Can!© (ECC) on Sunday, January 27, 2013, from 8:30am to 4:30pm at 25 Kennard Road in Brookline. Every Child Can!© is an introduction to Dr. Suzuki’s philosophy and its application to Suzuki education. This course provides an inspiring, in-depth look at the Suzuki approach to teaching and learning for parents, teachers, prospective teachers and others. In addition to exploring the elements of the Suzuki approach and its far-reaching goals, it includes an introduction to learning styles, history of the development of Suzuki education, the role of parents, the importance of Suzuki pedagogical training, and an overview of the SAA’s role in supporting teachers and parents. A fast-paced, engaging and inspiring program, ECC includes video materials and SAA-developed courseware, and provides each participant with useful reference materials (manuals) for later study. This course is required for all new Suzuki teachers, and open to prospective teachers, parents, adm

Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlan
Dates: Jan 27
Sponsor: UMS
Auditorium: Hill Auditorium
  Ann Arbor, MI United States
Phone: 7347642538
Web: http://ums.org/tickets/chronological-2012-2013-season-listin

Mariachi Vargas de Tecalitlán returns to UMS on Sunday, January 27 at 4 pm after their overwhelmingly joyful 2010 debut.

Meet the Music! Beethoven, Brahms, and a Banjo
Dates: Jan 27, 2:00 PM
Sponsor: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Auditorium: Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Contact: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
  1941 Broadway (on 65th St between Broadway & Amsterdam)
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-875-5788
e-mail: info@chambermusicsociety.org
Web: http://www.chambermusicsociety.org/seasontickets/event/884

The wacky private ear, Inspector Pulse, receives a banjo for a present. It comes with an instruction manual that only teaches three chords: I, IV, and V. At first, he finds this terribly limiting but he soon discovers that those SAME THREE CHORDS are very important in lots of music, from folk songs to Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Brahms!

Jan 28, 2013
Broadway's Elite
Dates: Jan. 28-29, 2013
Auditorium: Crest Theatre
  51 N. Swinton Avenue
  Delray Beach, FL United States
e-mail: boxoffice@oldschool.org

Tony Award winner Donna McKECHNIE (center) joins ANDREA McARDLE and KEN PAGE to bring you three times the stories, three times the songs and three times the history of the Great White Way in one celebrated evening. Andrea McArdle first captured the hearts of theatergoers everywhere in 1977 when she originated the title role in the mega-musical Annie. Since then she has starred in numerous Broadway musicals and appeared in theatres in New York, nationally and internationally. Donna McKechnie, Tony Award winner for A Chorus Line, is regarded internationally as one of Broadway’s foremost singers, dancers and leading ladies. Ken Page is a Theatre World Award winner who created the roles of Old Deuteronomy in Cats and Fats Waller in Ain’t Misbehavin. (Monday & Tuesday, 8 pm)

FOCUS! 2013: The British Renaissance Chamber Concert
Dates: Jan 28
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Paul Hall - The Juilliard School
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  155 W 65th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
Fax: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26even

British Music Since World War II RICHARD RODNEY BENNETT (England) Kandinsky Variations for two pianos (1977) Yang Liu and Jiayan Sun, pianos BRIAN FERNEYHOUGH (England) Cassandra's Dream Song for solo flute (1970) Daniel James, flute GEORGE BENJAMIN (England) Viola Viola for two violas (1997) Fitzhugh Gary and Daniel Kim, violas DEIRDRE GRIBBIN (Northern Ireland) What the Whaleship Saw for string quartet (2004)* Caitlin Kelly and Emma Sutton, violins Luke Fleming, viola Andrew Briggs, cello JUDITH WEIR (Scotland/England) Piano Trio Two (2003-04) Maria Semes, violin Julian Schwarz, cello Rozalyn Chok, piano PETER MAXWELL DAVIES (England) Sonata for cello and piano, "Sequentia serpentigena" (2007) Sofia Nowik, cello Ari Livne, piano * First performance outside of Europe FREE tickets available 1/11

Jan 29, 2013
FOCUS! 2013: The British Renaissance Chamber Concert
Dates: Jan 29
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Paul Hall - The Juilliard School
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  155 W 65th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
Fax: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26even

British Music Since World War II HARRISON BIRTWISTLE (England) Crowd for harp (2005) Emily Hoile, harp SIMON BAINBRIDGE (England) Clarinet Quintet (1993)* Saerom Kim, clarinet Clare Semes and Jennifer Liu, violins William Bender, viola Sean Hawthorne, cello JOHN TAVENER (England) Epistle of Love for voice and piano (2000) Rachael Wilson, mezzo-soprano Siyi Fang, piano CORNELIUS CARDEW (England) Volo Solo for a virtuoso (1965) Sae Hashimoto, marimba Corey Schutzer, double bass MICHAEL ZEV GORDON (England) Fragments from a Diary for violin, clarinet, and piano (2005)** Elizabeth Derham, violin Jae Youn Chung, clarinet Daniel K. Kurland, piano ERROLLYN WALLEN (Belize/England) The Girl in my Alphabet for 2 pianos and 8 hands (1990)*** Peter Dugan, Jeremy Jordan, Ben Laude, and Christopher Schmitt, pianists * First performance outside of Europe ** U.S. Premiere *** New York Premiere FREE tickets available 1/11

Jan 30, 2013
FOCUS! 2013: The British Renaissance Chamber Concert
Dates: Jan 30
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Paul Hall - The Juilliard School
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  155 W 65th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
Fax: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26even

British Music Since World War II THOMAS ADÉS (England) Mazurkas for piano (2009) Yi-Yang Chen, piano NICHOLAS MAW (England/U.S.) String Quartet No. 3 (1994) Yurie Mitsuhashi and Mariam Machaidze, violins Andrew Gonzalez, viola Bridget Parker, cello THEA MUSGRAVE (Scotland/U.S.) Narcissus for flute and digital delay (1987) Daniel James, flute MARTIN SUCKLING (Scotland) Lieder ohne Worte (2010) Robert Fleitz, piano JAMES MACMILLAN (Scotland) Le Tombeau de Georges Rouault for organ (2003) Benjamin Sheen, organ FREE tickets available 1/11

Pianist Marc-André Hamelin Appears In Recital At The 92nd Street Y January 30th, 2013
Dates: January 30th, 2013
Auditorium: 92nd Street Y
Contact: Hemsing Associates
  1395 Lexington Avenue New York, NY 10128
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: 212-415-5500
e-mail: www.92y.org

Distinguished pianist Marc-André Hamelin will be heard in recital on Wednesday evening, January 30th at 7:30 p.m. at the Kaufmann Concert Hall at the distinguished 92nd Street Y. One of the program’s highlights is the New York premiere of Mr. Hamelin’s piece, Variations on a Theme by Paganini. The complete program follows: Bach: Organ Fantasia and Fugue in G minor, BWV 542 (arr. Theodor Szántó) Busoni: Sonatina seconda Debussy: Images, Book I Debussy: L’Isle joyeuse Hamelin: Variations on a Theme by Paganini (New York premiere) Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G major, Op. 32, No. 5 Rachmaninoff: Prelude in G-sharp minor, Op. 32, No. 12 Rachmaninoff: Sonata No. 2, Op. 36 Tickets are $25-$65 and are available by calling 212-415-5500 or online at www.92y.org. For further information, please contact Hemsing Associates at 212-772-1132 or visit www.hemsingpr.com # # # # #

Jan 31, 2013
Anima – Journey of Orpheus
Dates: Jan 31
Sponsor: Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS)
Auditorium: Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church
Contact: Nancy Shear Arts Services
  619 Lexington Avenue (at 54th Street)
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212/866-0468
e-mail: info@gemsny.org
Web: http://gemsny.org

ARTISTS Anima: Beth Anne Hatton, soprano; Vita Wallace, baroque violin; Christa Patton, harp; Motomi Igarashi, lirone and viola da gamba CONCERT The story of Orpheus, the most famous musician in heaven and on earth, has been beloved through the ages and set exquisitely by composers of many styles and origins. Anima conveys Orpheus’ song through the voice of Roman-educated composers including Marc-Antoine Charpentier and Luigi Rossi. Midtown Concerts offers workers in midtown as well as the general public the opportunity to enjoy high-quality performances of music of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods in a convenient, comfortable, acoustically superb venue. Tickets are not necessary; seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Free-will donations are gratefully accepted at the door. This is part of a weekly series of free 35-minute concerts, every Thursday at 1:15 p.m.

Anima – Journey of Orpheus
Dates: Jan 31
Sponsor: Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS)
Auditorium: Saint Peter’s Lutheran Church
Contact: Nancy Shear Arts Services
  619 Lexington Avenue (at 54th Street)
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212/866-0468
e-mail: info@gemsny.org
Web: http://gemsny.org

ARTISTS Anima: Beth Anne Hatton, soprano; Vita Wallace, baroque violin; Christa Patton, harp; Motomi Igarashi, lirone and viola da gamba CONCERT The story of Orpheus, the most famous musician in heaven and on earth, has been beloved through the ages and set exquisitely by composers of many styles and origins. Anima conveys Orpheus’ song through the voice of Roman-educated composers including Marc-Antoine Charpentier and Luigi Rossi. Midtown Concerts offers workers in midtown as well as the general public the opportunity to enjoy high-quality performances of music of the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods in a convenient, comfortable, acoustically superb venue. Tickets are not necessary; seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Free-will donations are gratefully accepted at the door. This is part of a weekly series of free 35-minute concerts, every Thursday at 1:15 p.m.

FOCUS! 2013: The British Renaissance Chamber Concert
Dates: Jan 31
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Paul Hall - The Juilliard School
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  155 W 65th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
Fax: 212-769-7406
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26even

British Music Since World War II TANSY DAVIES (England) Loopholes and Lynchpins for piano (2002-03) Kevin Ahfat, piano RICHARD CAUSTON (England) Seven States of Rain for violin and piano (2002)** Alex Shiyozaki, violin Dimitri Dover, piano JOHN MCCABE (England) with text by Jo Shapcott Excerpts from Gladestry Quatrains for soprano and piano (2005) Lilla Heinrich Szász, soprano Daniel Fung, piano JULIAN ANDERSON (England) Prayer for solo viola (2009) Jiali Li, viola DAVID MATTHEWS (England) Eight Duos for Two Violins (1999) Blanca Gonzalez and Maria Im, violins MICHAEL FINNISSY (England) Romeo and Juliet are drowning (1967/1973)*** MICHAEL FINNISSY Sometimes I. . . (1990/1997)*** MICHAEL FINNISSY There never was such hard times before (1991)*** Alexey Koltakov, piano DIANA BURRELL (England) Arched Form with Bells for organ (1990) Raymond Nagem, organ ** New York Premiere *** World Premiere of revised version FREE tickets available 1/11

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
Dates: Jan 31
Sponsor: UMS
Auditorium: Hill Auditorium
  Ann Arbor, MI United States
Phone: 7347642538
Web: http://ums.org/tickets/chronological-2012-2013-season-listin

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis returns to UMS to perform in Hill Auditorium on Thursday, January 31 at 7:30 pm.

Mozart's Requim and More
Dates: Jan 31 to Feb 2
Sponsor: Pacific Symphony
Auditorium: Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall
Contact: Janelle Kruly, Public Relations Associate
  615 Town Center Drive
  Costa Mesa, CA United States
Phone: (714) 755-5799
Fax: (714) 755-5799
e-mail: pr@pacificsymphony.org
Web: http://www.PacificSymphony.org

Carl St.Clair, conductor Pacific Chorale — John Alexander, artistic director Mozart: Masonic Funeral Music Mozart: Fantasia in F minor, K.608 (organ solo) Mozart: Requiem 8 pm Mozart’s deathbed composition — a requiem for a stranger that became his own — now enjoys iconic status as one of the most sublime achievements in sacred music. The concert also explores Mozart’s desire to create “some higher form of church music.” Music Unwound: Three seasons ago, the Symphony introduced unique formatting, multi-media and other enhancements to allow deeper insight, better understanding and¬ a richer enjoyment of the concerts.

New Music in the Kaplan Penthouse
Dates: Jan 31, 7:30 PM
Sponsor: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Auditorium: Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse
Contact: The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
  165 W. 65th Street in the 10th floor of the Rose Building
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-875-5788
e-mail: info@chambermusicsociety.org
Web: http://www.chambermusicsociety.org/seasontickets/event/883

The CMS New Music series showcases an eclectic mix of current composers and styles with three concerts in the magical Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse. Soyeon Lee, piano; Daedalus Quartet (Min-Young Kim, Ara Gregorian, violin; Jessica Thompson, viola; Raman Ramakrishnan, cello); Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet



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