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Mar 1, 2013
Kenny G with the North Carolina Symphony
Dates: March 1-2, 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: 919.733.9920
e-mail: tickets@ncsymphony.org
Web: http://www.ncsymphony.org

Kenny G Sarah Hicks, conductor Fresh off of the release of his thirteenth studio album, Heart and Soul, Grammy Award-winner Kenny G joins the Symphony for a night dedicated to the music that has made him one of the premier artists in contemporary jazz. Treat yourself to a concert to remember.

Mar 1, 2013
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Presents Pictures at an Exhibition
Dates: March 1-3 2013
Sponsor: NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Auditorium: NJPAC in Newark, State Theatre in New Brunswick
Contact: Dan Dutcher | 917.566.8413 | dan@dandutcherpr.com
  NJPAC in Newark, State Theatre in New Brunswick
  Newark, Brunswick, NJ United States
Phone: 1-800-255-3476
Web: http://www.njsymphony.org

NEWARK, NJ (January 31, 2012)—The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra presents Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition on a program of Russian and French Romantic music March 1–3 in Newark and New Brunswick. NJSO Concertmaster Eric Wyrick makes his annual solo appearance with the Orchestra, performing Chausson’s Poème and Saint-Saëns’ Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso. The program also includes Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances from Prince Igor; Eugene Tzigane conducts. Performances take place on Friday, March 1, (8 pm) and Sunday, March 3, (3 pm) at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark and Saturday, March 2, (8 pm) at the State Theatre in New Brunswick. A Classical Conversation begins one hour before each performance. Friday, March 1, is College Night—student tickets are $10 and include the concert and a post-concert party. For more information on College Night, call 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476).

Mar 1, 2013
The Double Reeds of Juilliard415
Dates: Mar 1
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Rosemary and Meredith Willson Theater
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  155 W 65th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
Fax: 212-799-1993
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D61201247

Gonzalo Ruiz, oboe and director* Dominic Teresi, bassoon* Brandon Labadie, oboe Lindsay McIntosh, oboe Priscilla Smith, oboe** Allen Hamrick, bassoon Clay Zeller-Townson, bassoon Sam Budish, percussion * Faculty ** Alum Works by Lully, Colasse, Constantin, Philidor, and anonymous composers Juilliard Historical Performance faculty oboist Gonzalo Ruiz leads instrumentalists from Juilliard415 in a program of French suites that emulates the famous double reed ensembles of Versailles during the reign of Louis XIV. This program presents a full complement of oboes, bassoons, and percussion performing wide-ranging selections from the Philidor collection--an anthology of theater, military, ceremonial, and dance music spanning from the 1500s to the turn of the 18th century Limited FREE tickets available 2/15

Mar 2, 2013
Meet the Maestro
Dates: March 2 & 3
Sponsor: The Little Orchestra Society
Auditorium: The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College
  68th Street, between Park and Lexington Avenues
  New York, NY United States
Phone: (212) 971-9500
Web: http://www.littleorchestra.org

MEET THE MAESTRO ANDRÉ RAPHEL, GUEST CONDUCTOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2013, 10:00 A.M. AND 11:30 A.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2013, 1:00 P.M. AND 2:30 P.M. A conductor brings everyone in the orchestra together. Meet the person with the baton and see how gestures shape the music of Beethoven, Bach and Ravel. Children become conductors and help lead the orchestra!

Mar 2, 2013
The Flying Dutchman
Dates: March 2 to 10 2013
Sponsor: The Lyric Opera of Kansas City
Auditorium: Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
Contact: Shannon Sundberg
  1601 Broadway
  Kansas City, MO United States
Phone: 813-471-4933
Fax: 816-471-0602
e-mail: ssundberg@kcopera.org
Web: http://kcopera.org

•Description: Wagner’s tremendous music, set to this haunting tale of a dammed sea captain who can only be saved by true love, will encompass the entire theatre, rocking your senses with enormous sets, voices and orchestrations. •Date/Time: Saturday, March 2, 2013, 7:30pm Wednesday, March 6, 2013, 7:30pm Friday, March 8, 2013, 7:30pm Sunday, March 10, 2013, 2:00pm •Season tickets are now on sale. Single tickets go on sale August 2012. •For more information, kcopera.org

Mar 2, 2013
Meet the Maestro
Dates: March 2 to 3
Sponsor: The Little Orchestra Society
Auditorium: The Kaye Playhouse at Hunter College
  695 Park Ave.
  New York, NY United States
Web: http://www.littleorchestra.org

MEET THE MAESTRO ANDRÉ RAPHEL, GUEST CONDUCTOR SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 2013, 10:00 A.M. AND 11:30 A.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 2013, 1:00 P.M. AND 2:30 P.M. A conductor brings everyone in the orchestra together. Meet the person with the baton and see how gestures shape the music of Beethoven, Bach and Ravel. Children become conductors and help lead the orchestra!

Mar 2, 2013
Leipzig String Quartet with “Sturm und Drang”
Dates: March 2, 2013
Sponsor: Candlelight Concert Society
Auditorium: Horowitz Arts Center
Contact: H. Thomas, Artistic Director
  10901 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, MD
  Columbia, MD United States
Phone: 410-997-2324
Fax: 410-997-2325
e-mail: info@candlelightconcerts.org
Web: http://www.candlelightconcerts.org

Program: Philip Glass: String Quartet No. 2, "Company" Tan Dun: Eight Colors Jörg Widmann: Quartet No. 3, “Hunting Quartet” Brahms: Quartet in A minor, Op. 51 No. 2 An evening of intellectual fire with “Sturm und Drang”. Hear braggart hunters go on to be hunted, and pursued in an outrageous, ear-popping production of a new work, by Jörg Widmann. The Quartet is beyond doubt one of the world’s great chamber ensembles … “rich, mellow, unadulterated beauty” and a true “Leipzig sound,” – The New York Times

Mar 2, 2013
Exploration Workshops: Inside The Secret Garden
Dates: March 2 and March 9, 2012
Sponsor: San Francisco Opera and Cal Performances' Education Departments
Auditorium: Alumni House
Contact: education@sfopera.com
  Toll Room, Alumni House, UC Berkeley
  Berkeley, CA United States
Phone: (415) 864-3330
e-mail: education@sfopera.com
Web: http://www.sfopera.com/gardenworkshops

San Francisco Opera invites you to learn more about The Secret Garden in preparation for seeing the performance! Experience this new opera in an interactive, multi-generational workshop based on the themes, story, characters and music of The Secret Garden. Come and expand your understanding about this world premiere production!

Mar 3, 2013
Meet the Music! Red Dogs and Pink Skies: The Colors of Music!
Dates: Mar 3, 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/872

Discover how music is like painting, and how painting is like music. With beautiful projected images of paintings and a special musical score by Bruce Adolphe, we explore the mysteries of colors that you both see and hear! Bruce Adolphe, resident lecturer and director of family programs; Tara Helen O'Connor, flute; Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinet; Sean Lee, violin; Kurt Muroki, contrabass; Ian Rosenbaum, percussion

Mar 3, 2013
Monica Huggett leads Juilliard415 in Music on Madison Concert Series
Dates: Mar 3
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  921 Madison Avenue
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-288-8920
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D62369364

Monica Huggett, violin and leader Juilliard415 Rachael Wilson, mezzo-soprano BIBER Mystery Sonata No. 9, "The Carrying of the Cross" J.S. BACH Vergnügte Ruh', beliebte Seelenlust, BWV 170 BIBER Mystery Sonata No. 11, "The Resurrection" J.S. BACH "Saget, saget mir geschwinde" from Easter Oratorio, BWV 249 BIBER Mystery Sonata No. 13, "The Descent of the Holy Ghost" BIBER Mystery Sonata No. 14, "The Assumption of the Virgin" Renowned Baroque violinist Monica Huggett and Juilliard415, will offer a rare performance of some of Hans von Biber’s Mystery Sonatas, coupled with solo vocal works from the period. In the second of two Sunday afternoon concerts, Ms. Huggett and members of the ensemble will perform works by J.S. Bach along with four of Biber’s Mystery Sonatas--composed for a devotional society, and each reflecting an event from the life of the Virgin Mary Save by purchasing tickets to both concerts in advance! Two Concerts: $35 ($25 - Students/Seniors) Single Tickets for each concert: $2

Mar 3, 2013
St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble Presents: Spin Paris
Dates: March 3rd - 8th
Sponsor: Orchestra of St. Luke's
Auditorium: The Brooklyn Museum and The Morgan Library and Museum
Contact: Sarah Koop
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-594-6100
e-mail: skoop@oslmusic.org
Web: http://oslmusic.org/concerts/chamber-music-series/morgan-series

St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble presents: Spin Paris Sunday, March 3rd at 2PM at The Brooklyn Museum Wednesday, March 6th at 7:30PM and Friday, March 8th at 7:30 at The Morgan and Museum PROGRAM SEAN SHEPHERD?Quintet (World Premiere, OSL commission) DEBUSSY?Sonata for flute, viola, and harp RAVEL?Sonatine en Trio for flute, cello, and harp (arr. Carlos Salzedo) SAINT-SAËNS?Fantasy for Violin and Harp, Op. 124 PERFORMERS Elizabeth Mann, flute Stephen Taylor, oboe Alan Kay, clarinet Krista Bennion Feeney, violin Maureen Gallagher, viola Daire FitzGerald, cello John Feeney, double bass Deborah Hoffman, harp Glimpse into the wide-ranging styles of composers who defined French music at the turn of the 20th century, along with a world premiere new work by Sean Shepherd, who reflects a French musical sensibility.

Mar 4, 2013
Elaine Paige
Dates: Mar. 4-5, 2013
Auditorium: Crest Theatre
  51 N. Swinton Avenue
  Delray Beach, FL United States
e-mail: boxoffice@oldschool.org

Called “The First Lady of Musical Theatre,” Elaine is an actress, recording artist, producer and broadcaster. She has created some of the most celebrated, award winning roles in musical theatre history -- most notably Eva Peron in Evita and Grizabella in the original production of Cats. Among her many theatre credits are Anything Goes, Piaf and Sunset Boulevard, performed in London and on Broadway. Elaine has performed in concert worldwide from The White House to The Great Hall of the People in Beijing, from the Bolshoi to Sydney Opera House. Most recently, Elaine sold out the Allen Room, Jazz at Lincoln Center and won rave reviews for her performance as Carlotta in the revival of Follies on Broadway. (Monday & Tuesday, 8 pm)

Mar 4, 2013
Patrick Gallois, Flute; Maria Prinz, Piano
Dates: Mar 4
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-series/March-2013

Monday, March 4, 2013, at 8:00 PM Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall Patrick Gallois, Flute Maria Prinz, Piano Mozart: Sonata for Flute and Piano, KV 376 Beethoven: Variation for Flute and Piano Theobald Böhm-Franz Schubert: Songs for Flute and Piano Gaubert: Sonata No. 2 Messaien: Le merle noire Poulenc: Sonata

Mar 7, 2013
LA Chamber Orchestra's Westside Connections Features Author Jane Hamilton
Dates: March 7
Sponsor: Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
Auditorium: The Broad Stage
  1310 11th Street
  Santa Monica, CA United States
Phone: 213-622-7001
Web: http://www.laco.org

Award-winning author Jane Hamilton adds her unique literary voice to the second program in the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra's (LACO) three-concert “Westside Connections” series, which this season pairs novelists and musicians for a fascinating exploration of the relationship between “Music & Story,” on Thursday, March 7, 7:30 pm, at The Broad Stage in Santa Monica. Hamilton joins guest soprano Stacey Tappan and LACO artists as they explore music in which composers reveal their own stories. LACO Concertmaster Margaret Batjer, currently celebrating her 15th anniversary with the Orchestra, curates and hosts the series, which showcases the virtuoso talent of LACO musicians and illustrates the myriad ways music touches other artistic disciplines, society and our lives. "Westside Connections" tickets ($50) are on sale now and may be purchased online at laco.org, by calling LACO at 213 622 7001 x 1. The Broad Stage is located at 1310 11th Street, Santa Monica, CA, 90401.

Mar 8, 2013
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Presents Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony
Dates: March 8-10 2013
Sponsor: NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Auditorium: War Memorial in Trenton, Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, bergenPAC in Englewood
Contact: Dan Dutcher | 917.566.8413 | dan@dandutcherpr.com
  FRI, MAR 8, AT WAR MEMORIAL IN TRENTON SAT, MAR 9, AT COUNT BASIE THEATRE IN RED BANK SUN, MAR 10, AT BERGENPAC IN ENGLEWOOD
  Trenton, Red Bank, bergenPAC, NJ United States
Phone: 1-800-255-3476
e-mail: dan@dandutcherpr.com
Web: http://www.njsymphony.org

NEWARK, NJ (February 4, 2013)—The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra presents Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony on a program that also features gems from the Italian opera repertoire, including arias by Verdi, Bellini and Donizetti, along with Puccini’s Chrysanthemums and Rossini’s The Italian Girl in Algiers Overture. Soprano Joanna Mongiardo returns to the NJSO stage to perform the aria selections; Marcelo Lehninger conducts. Tickets start at $20 and are available for purchase online at www.njsymphony.org or by phone at 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476).

Mar 8, 2013
Skylight's Pump Boys and Dinettes
Dates: Pump Boys and Dinettes
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/pump-boys-and-dinettes

Drive a ways outta town, somewhere between Frog Level and Smyrna, North Carolina and you’ll come to a filling station run by L. M. and Jim. Across the blacktop is the Double Cupp Diner, operated by Rhetta and Prudie Cupp. To look at it, you wouldn’t know that this little stop on Highway 57 is where all the action is, but trust us – once the boys get that guitar and bass fiddle revved up, you won’t want to be anywhere else. Pump Boys and Dinettes is a countrified musical packed with highly entertaining toe-tappers such as “Drinkin’ Shoes”, “Farmer Tan” and “The Night Dolly Parton Was Almost Mine!” Pump Boys and Dinettes runs March 8 – March 24, 2013 for more information visit http://www.skylightmusictheatre.org/shows-events/on-stage/pump-boys-and-dinettes

Mar 8, 2013
Pump Boys And Dinettes
Dates: March 8 – 24, 2013 in the Cabot Theatre
  158 N. Broadway
  Milwaukee, WI United States
Phone: 414 299 4951
e-mail: info@skylightmusictheatre.org
Web: http://www.skylightmusictheatre.org

Drive a ways outta town, somewhere between Frog Level and Smyrna, North Carolina and you’ll come to a filling station run by L. M. and Jim. Across the blacktop is the Double Cupp Diner, operated by Rhetta and Prudie Cupp. To look at it, you wouldn’t know that this little stop on Highway 57 is where all the action is, but trust us – once the boys get that guitar and bass fiddle revved up, you won’t want to be anywhere else. Pump Boys and Dinettes is a countrified musical packed with highly entertaining toe-tappers such as “Drinkin’ Shoes”, “Farmer Tan” and “The Night Dolly Parton Was Almost Mine!”

Mar 8, 2013
TAP- The Show
Dates: Mar. 8-10, 2013
Auditorium: Crest Theatre
  51 N. Swinton Avenue
  Delray Beach, FL United States
e-mail: boxoffice@oldschool.org

Celebrating the artistry of tap dance from around the world, this show is a non-stop explosion of rhythmic energy. Wrapped in dazzling costumes and backed by a soaring orchestral score, the cast of award-winning dancers and singers travel seamlessly through decades of styles from Broadway and big band, to world music and pop/rock. Relive some of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly’s greatest dance numbers, enjoy the precision of Irish step and look to the future of tap with street performers. You will definitely tap your feet with this show! (Friday, 8 pm; Saturday, 2 & 8 pm; Sunday 2 pm)

Mar 8, 2013
Akhnaten
Dates: March 8 & 9
Auditorium: Clowes Memorial Hall
  Clowes Memorial Hall, 4602 Sunset Avenue
  Indianapolis, IN United States
Phone: (800) 745-3000
Web: http://www.music.indiana.edu/operaballet

Indianapolis Opera and IU Opera Theater are set to present Akhnaten, featuring the hauntingly beautiful music of composer and Golden Globe winner Philip Glass, on March 8 & 9, 2013 at Clowes Memorial Hall in Indianapolis. Akhnaten captures the essence of ancient Egyptian culture through the eyes of Pharaoh Akhnaten in this modern masterpiece. Tickets are reduced in price this season, starting at just $18 forAkhnaten. What: Akhnaten When: Mar. 8 & 9, 2013 Where: Clowes Memorial Hall, 4602 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Cost: Single tickets are $18, $25, $50 and $75 and are on sale now. Tickets can be purchased at www.ticketmaster.com or charge-by-phone at (800) 745-3000. About Akhnaten: Expand your consciousness through the mesmerizing music of Glass—perfectly suited to the mood of this story based on the life and religious convictions of Pharaoh Akhnaten, whose inner vision transformed the age in which he lived. You’ll leave changed as well.

Mar 8, 2013
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra Presents Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony
Dates: March 8-10 2013
Sponsor: NEW JERSEY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Auditorium: War Memorial in Trenton, Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, bergenPAC in Englewood
Contact: Dan Dutcher | 917.566.8413 | dan@dandutcherpr.com
  War Memorial in Trenton, Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, bergenPAC in Englewood
  Trenton, Red Bank, bergenPAC, NJ United States
Phone: 1-800-255-3476
Web: http://www.njsymphony.org

NEWARK, NJ (February 4, 2013)—The New Jersey Symphony Orchestra presents Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony on a program that also features gems from the Italian opera repertoire, including arias by Verdi, Bellini and Donizetti, along with Puccini’s Chrysanthemums and Rossini’s The Italian Girl in Algiers Overture. Soprano Joanna Mongiardo returns to the NJSO stage to perform the aria selections; Marcelo Lehninger conducts. Performances take place on Friday, March 8, (7:30 pm) at the War Memorial in Trenton, Saturday, March 9, (8 pm) at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank and Sunday, March 10, (3 pm) at bergenPAC in Englewood. A Classical Conversation begins one hour before the performances on March 9 in Red Bank and March 10 in Englewood.

Mar 8, 2013
Love Songs
Dates: Mar 8, 7:30 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/871

While Robert Schumann’s Spanische Liebeslieder undoubtedly influenced Brahms’ instrumentation, the true inspiration behind Brahms’ beloved Liebeslieder Waltzes was Schumann’s daughter, Julie (an amorous infatuation of Brahms). Additional lieder from Schubert, Schumann, and Berg complete a program dedicated to affairs of the heart. Isabel Bayrakdarian, soprano; Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano; Matthew Plenk, tenor; Kelly Markgraf, baritone; Gilbert Kalish, Wu Han, piano; Paul Neubauer, viola

Mar 9, 2013
A Century Of New York Psalms
Dates: 3/9/2013
Sponsor: Manhattan Choral Ensemble
Auditorium: The Church of the Holy Trinity
Contact: Sacha Evans
  316 East 88th Street, between 1st and 2nd Avenues
  New York, NY United States
Phone: (646) 514-8885
e-mail: info@manhattanchoralensemble.org
Web: http://manhattanchoralensemble.org

JOHN CORIGLIANO Psalm No. 8 for choir and organ VIRGIL THOMSON Three Antiphonal Psalms BOBBY MCFERRIN Psalm 23 NICO MUHLY I Cannot Attain Unto It (Psalm 139), commissioned by the MCE in 2005 MARTHA SULLIVAN Esa Enai (Psalm 121) JAMES BASSI Psalm 117 CHRISTIAN CAREY Psalm 100 (Jubilate Deo) LEONARD BERNSTEIN Chichester Psalms $35 Premium Reserved / $25 General / $15 Senior/Student Three new works commissioned by the Manhattan Choral Ensemble from James Bassi, Christian Carey and Martha Sullivan will be premiered alongside illustrations by New York artist Brett Helquist (best known for the children's books Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events), bringing to life these ancient poems in one of New York’s most beautiful churches. Following music by John Corigliano, Virgil Thomson, Bobby McFerrin and Nico Muhly, the program will conclude with Leonard Bernstein’s luminous Chichester Psalms.

Mar 9, 2013
The Ritz presents Frank Vignola with Bucky Pizzarelli
Dates: March 9
Sponsor: Newburgh Veterinary Hospital
Auditorium: Ritz Theater
Contact: info@ritztheaternewburgh.org
  107 Broadway
  Newburgh, NY United States
Phone: 845-784-1199
e-mail: info@ritztheaternewburgh.org
Web: http://www.ritztheaternewburgh.org

The Ritz Theater and Newburgh Veterinary Hospital, in association with the Bardavon, are pleased to present the next concert of the 2012-13 Tom Humphrey Guitar Series. On Saturday, March 9 at 8 PM, Frank Vignola and Bucky Pizzarelli Jr. will perform. The concert will be held in the Ritz Theater Lobby at 107 Broadway in Newburgh. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased by calling the Ritz Theater Box Office at (845) 784-1199, through TicketWeb at (866) 468-7619, or via our website at www.ritztheaternewburgh.org. All tickets are general admission and include a reception with the musicians immediately following the concert. Seating is limited. The Box Office opens at 7:00 pm and concerts begin at 8:00 pm (doors open at 7:30 pm).

Mar 9, 2013
The North Carolina Symphony presents Rhythm In Your Rubbish
Dates: March 9, 1PM and 4PM
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: 919.733.9920
e-mail: tickets@ncsymphony.org
Web: http://www.ncsymphony.org

Discover music in unexpected places when Canada’s trailblazing Platypus Theatre helps the Symphony find all the little things that ring, whistle, bang and sing! Step into a fantasy world with two colorful characters who create music and beauty with the simplest objects. A dynamic blend of music and theater, Platypus productions have received rave reviews from musicians, educators, parents and children.

Mar 9, 2013
Masterworks at San Roque - Mozart and Beethoven
Dates: March 9-10, 2013
Sponsor: Santa Barbara Choral Society
Auditorium: San Roque Catholic Church
  3200 Calle Cedro
  Santa Barbara, CA United States
Phone: (805) 965-6577
e-mail: info@sbchoral.org

• JoAnne Wasserman, Conductor • Alexander Wasserman, Guest Artist, Piano • Mozart: Grand Mass in C Minor • Beethoven: Choral Fantasy Artistic Director and Conductor JoAnne Wasserman will lead pianist Alexander Wasserman and members of the Choral Society in performances of Mozart’s Grand Mass in C Minor and Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy. Date & Time: Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 10, 2013 at 3 p.m. New pre-concert event: Dr. Stephen Dombek presents a lively discussion about the music 30 minutes before each performance (for ticketholders). Location: San Roque Catholic Church – 3200 Calle Cedro, Santa Barbara Cost: $20 in advance; $25 at the door; $20 seniors/students (all tickets). For group discounts, call 965-6577. Tickets are available online at www.sbchoral.org and at Chaucer’s Books or call (805) 965-6577.

Mar 9, 2013
Masterworks at San Roque - Mozart and Beethoven
Dates: March 9-10, 2013
Sponsor: Santa Barbara Choral Society
Auditorium: San Roque Catholic Church
Contact: Santa Barbara Choral Society
  3200 Calle Cedro
  Santa Barbara, CA United States
Phone: (805) 965-6577
e-mail: info@sbchoral.org
Web: http://www.sbchoral.org

• JoAnne Wasserman, Conductor • Alexander Wasserman, Guest Artist, Piano • Mozart: Grand Mass in C Minor • Beethoven: Choral Fantasy Artistic Director and Conductor JoAnne Wasserman will lead members of the Choral Society in performances of Mozart’s Grand Mass in C Minor. The second half of the concert opens with Mozart’s Regina Coeli after which rising young concert pianist, Dr. Alexander Wasserman joins the chorus and orchestra in a performance of Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy. Date & Time: Saturday, March 9, 2013 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, March 10, 2013 at 3 p.m. New pre-concert event: Dr. Stephen Dombek presents a lively discussion about the music 30 minutes before each performance (for ticketholders). Location: San Roque Catholic Church – 3200 Calle Cedro, Santa Barbara Cost: $20 in advance; $25 at the door; $20 seniors/students (all tickets). For group discounts, call 965-6577. Tickets are available online at www.sbchoral.org and at Chaucer’s Books or call (805) 965-6577.

Mar 10, 2013
Mountain Laurel – Appalachian Music from the North and South
Dates: March 10, 2013
Auditorium: Brookline Music School
  25 Kennard Rd.
  Brookline, MA United States
Phone: 617-277-4593
e-mail: info@bmsmusic.org
Web: http://www.bmsmusic.org

Brookline Music School (BMS) presents Mountain Laurel – Appalachian Music from the North and South on March 10, 2013 at 4:00pm in Bakalar Recital Hall for free. Lorraine and Bennett Hammond will perform songs from their most recent release,'The Opal Ring', on the Snowy Egret label. The Hammonds are skilled entertainers, and this event will feature a lively assortment of traditional American instruments and songs. Enjoy five-string banjo, Appalachian dulcimer, Celtic harp, acoustic guitar, mandolin, and a vast repertoire of traditional and contemporary songs, tunes and ballads.

Mar 10, 2013
The Phantom of the Opera: Silent Movie Event
Dates: Mar 10
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) 755-5789
e-mail: pr@pacificsymphony.org
Web: http://www.PacificSymphony.org

Sunday, March 10, 2013, 7:30 p.m. Dennis James, organ Organist Dennis James provides a chilling soundtrack to the classic 1925 silent film “The Phantom of the Opera,” starring Lon Cheney, Sr. See this extraordinary film on the big screen while experiencing the overwhelming sounds from the 4,322-pipe organ.

Mar 11, 2013
DMIMF in Romania
Dates: March 11 to 14, 2013
Sponsor: TACC
  Romania
Web: http://www.DMajorInternationalMusicFestival.com

International music festival, featuring orchestral and operatic music. Open to conductors, composers, and singers. Application deadline: January 1st, 2013.

Mar 11, 2013
DMIMF in Romania
Dates: March 11-14, 2013
Sponsor: TACC
Auditorium: Concert hall
Contact: Dr. V. Conejero
  NY United States
Phone: 1(718) 445-5923
e-mail: DMIMF.Director@gmail.com
Web: http://www.DMajorInternationalMusicFestival.com

International music festival, featuring orchestral and operatic music. Open to conductors, composers, and singers. Application deadline: January 15, 2013.

Mar 11, 2013
Gilles Apap and The Indiana University String Academy Virtuosi
Dates: March 11, 2013
Sponsor: IU Jacobs School of Music
Auditorium: Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
Contact: Alain Barker
  57th Street and Seventh Avenue, New York City
  New York, NY United States
Web: http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2013/3/11/0730/PM/Gilles-Apap-Violin-and-The-Indiana-University-String-Academy-Chamber-Orch

Join the brilliant String Virtuosi from the Jacobs School’s pre-college string academy and world renowned violinist Gilles Apap for an evening at New York’s Zankel Hall, March 11, 2013, at 7:30pm. The program will include Vivaldi’s Four Seasons and works by Kreisler, Brahms, Copland, IU composer Don Freund, and Prokofiev. Hailed as a true violinist of the 21st Century by Yehudi Menuhin, Gilles Apap is a classical violinist who is in great demand as a soloist with orchestras around the world. Among many are the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic, Boston Philharmonic and San Francisco Symphony. He has also become widely known for his extraordinary ability to integrate a variety of musical genres. Gilles not only crosses boundaries, he unites music with his distinct talent for incorporating styles of music as diverse as American oldtime, Irish, and Gypsy fiddling, with the standards of the classical repertoire. The Indiana University String Academy Virtuosi is a unique collection of viol

Mar 11, 2013
Patti Austin and Mary Wilson Join Tena Clark for MUSE-IQUE's Uncorked Series
Dates: Mar 11
Sponsor: MUSE/IQUE
Auditorium: Pasadena Civic Auditorium
  300 East Green Street
  Pasadena, CA United States
Phone: 626-539-7085
Web: http://www.muse-ique.com

MUSE/IQUE, an innovative cross-genre music organization curated by noted artistic director/conductor Rachael Worby, continues its popular Uncorked Series with “Powerhouse from the Firehouse: The Legendary Tena Clark Backstage,” including special guests Patti Austin and Mary Wilson, on Monday, March 11, 2013, 7 pm, in an intimate setting on the Pasadena Civic Auditorium stage. In keeping with its mission to embrace the unexpected, MUSE/IQUE seats guests at cocktail tables and on risers and bleachers for a close-up musical conversation with Tena Clark, a Grammy Award-winning songwriter/producer, who takes the audience inside the process of building a song from scratch, highlighted by performances by some of the artists who have been a part of her storied career. The Pasadena Civic Auditorium is located at 300 East Green Street, Pasadena, California 91101. Tickets are $60 per person. For ticket and membership information, please call 626-539-7085 or visit www.muse-ique.com.

Mar 12, 2013
March Madness -- Five Premieres!
Dates: Feb 24 to March 12
Sponsor: North/South Consopnance, Inc
Auditorium: Christ and St Stephen's Church
Contact: Max Lifchitz
  120 West 69th St
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-663-7566
e-mail: ns.concerts@att.net
Web: http://www.northsouthmusic.org

The North/South Chamber Orchestra performs five new works written especially for the occasion by composers from Ireland and the US including Harry Bulow, Frank Corcoran, Binnette Lipper, Joyce Solomon Moorman and William Pfaff. Concert starts at 8 PM. Free admission event -- no tickets needed.

Mar 12, 2013
Tom Gold Dance To Present World Premiere Of La Plage
Dates: MARCH 12 and 13 at 7:00pm
Sponsor: TOM GOLD DANCE
Auditorium: GERALD LYNCH THEATER at JOHN JAY COLLEGE
Contact: Dan Dutcher | 917.566.8413 | dan@dandutcherpr.com
  524 W 59th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-279-4200
Web: http://www.tomgolddance.com

Tom Gold Dance will present two evenings of dance with a program that will feature the World Premiere of La Plage with music by John Zorn, also included on the program will be Faure Fantasy with music by Gabrielle Faure; Gershwin Preludes, music by George Gershwin; and Mad about the Boy with music by Ivor Novello and Noel Coward, all with choreography by Tom Gold. Dancers to perform will be Director Tom Gold; Sara Mearns; Abi Stafford, principal dancer with New York City Ballet; Luciana Paris; Likolani Brown; corps with New York City Ballet; Gretchen Smith; Kristen Segin and Adrian Danchig Waring; soloist with New York City Ballet; Stephen Hanna; a former principal with New York City Ballet and star of Broadway’s Tony Award winning, Billy Elliott; Devin Alberda and Andrew Scordato, corps with New York City Ballet. Performances to take place on Tuesday, March 12th and Wednesday, March 13 at 7:00pm at The Gerald Lynch Theater at John Jay College at 524 W 59th St, between 10th and 11th Avenues, New York City.

Mar 13, 2013
Artemis Quartet
Dates: March 13
Sponsor: UMS
Auditorium: Rackham Auditorium
  Ann Arbor, MI United States
Phone: 7347642538
Web: http://ums.org/tickets/chronological-2012-2013-season-listing

The Artemis Quartet performs works by Mendelssohn, Bach, and Piazzolla on Wednesday, March 13 at 7:30 pm.

Mar 13, 2013
Juilliard Artist Diploma Recital: Andrew Tyson, piano
Dates: Mar 13
Sponsor: The Juilliard School
Auditorium: Paul Hall
Contact: Juilliard Communications
  155 W 65th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-769-7406
Fax: 212-799-1993
e-mail: news@juilliard.edu
Web: http://events.juilliard.edu/?trumbaEmbed=view%3Devent%26eventid%3D56519929

Artist Diploma in Performance Recital Series Andrew Tyson, piano J.S. BACH Prelude and Fugue in D Minor, BWV 875 DEBUSSY Etude No. 11 pour les arpèges composés RACHMANINOFF Etude in E-flat Minor, Op. 39, No. 5 SCHUMANN Kreisleriana, Op. 16 MOZART Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467 The Artist Diploma performers constitute the few highly gifted and experienced musicians selected to develop their artistry and professionalism in the ever-changing contemporary world FREE; no tickets required

Mar 13, 2013
Shostakovich Lecture
Dates: Feb 13, 6:30 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/934

Michael Parloff kicks off the Society's Shostakovich Cycle with a lecture about Shostakovich's life and works.

Mar 14, 2013
Late Night Rose
Dates: Mar 14, 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/869

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. Alessio Bax, piano; Alexander Sitkovetsky, Areta Zhulla, violin; Yura Lee, violin/viola; Paul Neubauer, viola; Laurence Lesser, cello

Mar 14, 2013
Rose Studio Concert
Dates: Mar 14, 6:30 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/870

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. Alessio Bax, piano; Alexander Sitkovetsky, Areta Zhulla, violin; Yura Lee, violin/viola; Paul Neubauer, viola; Laurence Lesser, cello

Mar 14, 2013
Anne-Sophie Mutter
Dates: March 14
Sponsor: UMS
Auditorium: Hill Auditorium
  Ann Arbor, MI United States
Phone: 7347642538
Web: http://ums.org/tickets/chronological-2012-2013-season-listing

Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter performs with pianist Lambert Orkis on Thursday, March 14 at 7:30 pm.

Mar 14, 2013
The North Carolina Symphony presents Elgar's Enigma
Dates: March 14, 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: 919.733.9920
e-mail: tickets@ncsymphony.org
Web: http://www.ncsymphony.org

Grant Llewellyn, Music Director Ingrid Fliter, piano Mozart: Symphony No. 35, “Haffner” Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1 Elgar: Enigma Variations

Mar 14, 2013
Jules Feiffer
Dates: Mar. 14, 2013
Auditorium: Crest Theatre
  51 N. Swinton Avenue
  Delray Beach, FL United States
e-mail: boxoffice@oldschool.org

Cartoonist, playwright, screenwriter and children’s’ book author and illustrator, Jules Feiffer has had a remarkable career turning contemporary urban anxiety into witty and revealing commentary. From his Village Voice editorial cartoons to his plays and screenplays including Little Murders and Carnal Knowledge, he has defined us politically, sexually and socially. He is the winner of the Pulitzer Prize and George Polk Award for his cartoons, an Obie for his plays and an Academy Award for his film animation. His latest memoir, "Backing Into Forward," relates how persistent failure inspired him to reinvent himself as an artist over and over. His latest children's story, "The Man in the Ceiling," will be Disney's next Broadway musical.

Mar 14, 2013
The Gershwins: Here to Stay
Dates: Mar 14 to 16
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) 755-5789
e-mail: pr@pacificsymphony.org
Web: http://www.PacificSymphony.org

Thursday through Saturday, March 14-16, 2013, 8 p.m. Albert-George Schram, conductor Kevin Cole, piano Sylvia McNair, vocalist Ryan VanDenBoom, vocalist Pacific Symphony and renowned Gershwin interpreter Kevin Cole celebrate George and Ira through a new multimedia concert event featuring family photos, rare audio and video footage, artwork, privately held manuscripts and new musical arrangements! Performances include “The Man I Love,” “I Got Rhythm,” “Strike Up the Band,” “They All Laughed,” “’S Wonderful” and many more!

Mar 14, 2013
Bacchanalia Baroque - English and American Music of the 18th Century
Dates: Mar 14
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://www.gemsny.org

Bacchanalia Baroque (Laura Thompson, flauto traverso; Louise Schulman, viola; Myron Lutzke, violoncello) presents a sonata by Flemish expat Joseph Gehot, who arrived in New York in 1792 with his Six Trios in hand. The program also includes two songs for solo flute by American flute-maker and printer Edward Riley and a flute sonata by their English contemporary, the blind organist John Stanley. 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.

Mar 15, 2013
The Secret Agent
Dates: March 15-17, 2013
Sponsor: Capitol City Opera
Auditorium: Conant Performing Arts Center, Oglethorpe University
Contact: info@ccityopera.org
  4484 Peachtree Rd. NE
  Atlanta, GA United States
Phone: (678) 301-8013
e-mail: info@ccityopera.org
Web: http://www.ccityopera.org/home

The Secret Agent is a newly completed opera based on the 1907 novel by Joseph Conrad. It features a libretto by New York forensic psychiatrist Allen Reichman, and music by Atlanta composer Curtis Bryant. This classic Conrad story is now a modern music drama that hits home in an era fraught with fears of terrorism and political dissent.

Mar 15, 2013
Mainly Mozart Spollight Series Weekend Welcomes Trio with Anton Nel
Dates: March 15
Auditorium: The Auditorium at TSRI
Contact: grantlaura@gmail.com
  10640 John Jay Hopkins Drive
  San Diego, CA United States
Phone: 619-466-8742
Fax: 619-233-4292
e-mail: lditonto@mainlymozart.org
Web: http://www.mainlymozart.org

Spotlight Series 2013 brings together renowned pianist Anton Nel,flutist Tara Helen O'Connor and bassoonist Peter Kolkay this March 15. In 2012 Tara Helen O’Connor wowed Mainly Mozart audiences with her wind ensemble Windscape, then stepped into the spotlight as a soloist with the Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra. Now she’s back, performing with Mainly Mozart’s beloved pianist Anton Nel, joined by the fast-rising virtuosic bassoonist Peter Kolkay for a program sure to dazzle. Tickets available now - $55 include tasty Pre-Concert Wine Reception with treats from Bouchée Bakery and Wolf Blass Winery. March 15, 2013 6:30PM Pre-Concert Wine Reception (Included) 7:30PM Concert Auditorium at TSRI, La Jolla Villa-Lobos Bachianas Brasileiras No. 6 Koechlin Trois Pièces, Op. 34b Mozart Variations on a Minuet of Duport, K. 573 Saint-Saëns Bassoon Sonata in G, Op. 168 Weber Flute Trio in G minor, Op. 63

Mar 15, 2013
Beethoven and beyond at the ROS in March
Dates: March 15, 2013
Sponsor: Rochester Oratorio Society
Auditorium: Hochstein Performance Hall,
Contact: Eric Townell
  50 North Plymouth Avenue
  Rochester, NY United States
Phone: (585) 473-2234
e-mail: etownell@ROSsings.org
Web: http://rossings.org/tickets/tickets-ros.htm

Rochester, NY – Feb 16, 2013 The Rochester Society offers classical choral favorites with a host of local soloists on Friday, March 15, 7:30 P.M. in the Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 North Plymouth Avenue. Beethoven’s Mass in C is beloved for its incredibly personal expression married to perfection of form. Written at the time of his Fifth and Sixth Symphonies, the Mass in C reveals the mature Beethoven at his most sublime. Opening the program are two sprightly and familiar classics by Mozart: the offertory Benedictus sit Deus and the ever-popular motet Exsultate, Jubilate. Gabriel Fauré’s exotic, serene Pavane sets the Germanic music in perfect relief. Soprano Alisa Peterson, a favorite in Rochester from her award-winning Classical Idol appearances, joins Jessica Ann Best, Matthew Valverde and Derrick Smith as soloist for this evening of choral classics. Eric Townell conducts the ROS Orchestra. Tickets: 585.473.2234 or http://rossings.org/tickets/tickets-ros.htm

Mar 15, 2013
Victoria Symphony To Premiere Chan Ka Nin’s “Harmonious Interest” In Signature Concert Of Chinatown Celebration
Dates: March 15, 2013
Sponsor: Victoria Symphony
Auditorium: McPherson Playhouse
Contact: info@vlpr.com
  3 Centennial Square
  Victoria, BC Canada
Phone: 250.385.6515
e-mail: info@vlpr.com
Web: http://www.rmts.bc.ca

Victoria, B.C.’s Chinese New Year celebrations this year will feature the equivalent of musical fireworks, thanks to the Victoria Symphony and Juno Award-winning Canadian composer Chan Ka Nin. As the community celebrates its 155th anniversary—making it the oldest Chinatown in Canada and second oldest in North America-- the Victoria Symphony will premiere Harmonious Interest, a spectacular new work by Chan Ka Nin. The concert takes place Friday, March 15, 2013 at McPherson Playhouse and is the culmination of a month-long Victoria Symphony initiative titled "A Chinatown Celebration” that encompasses the worlds of culinary, fine, and performing arts to celebrate the history of Victoria’s Chinatown. Commissioned with support from the Victoria Foundation and Toronto Arts Council, Harmonious Interest uses narrative and theatrical elements to explore the Chinese immigrant experience. The piece takes its name from the Gate of Harmonious Interest (Tong Ji Men), an 11.5-m ornamental gate that serves as the symbolic

Mar 15, 2013
The North Carolina Symphony presents Elgar’s Enigma
Dates: March 15-16, 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: 919.733.9920
e-mail: tickets@ncsymphony.org
Web: http://www.ncsymphony.org

Grant Llewellyn, Music Director Ingrid Fliter, piano Mozart: Symphony No. 35, “Haffner” Mendelssohn: Piano Concerto No. 1 Elgar: Enigma Variations

Mar 15, 2013
Victoria Symphony's Chinatown Celebration
Dates: March 15, 2013
Sponsor: Victoria Symphony
Auditorium: McPherson Playhouse
Contact: VLPR INC, 416-484-9047
  McPherson Playhouse, 3 Centennial Square, Victoria, BC
  Victoria, BC United States
Phone: 250.385.6515
e-mail: info@vlpr.com
Web: http:// www.rmts.bc.ca

Victoria, B.C.’s Chinese New Year celebrations this year will feature the equivalent of musical fireworks, thanks to the Victoria Symphony and Juno Award-winning Canadian composer Chan Ka Nin. As the community celebrates its 155th anniversary—making it the oldest Chinatown in Canada and second oldest in North America-- the Victoria Symphony will premiere Harmonious Interest, a spectacular new work by Chan Ka Nin. The concert takes place Friday, March 15, 2013 at McPherson Playhouse and is the culmination of a month-long Victoria Symphony initiative titled

 
 
 

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