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Oct 3, 2019 |
Pauline Kim Harris announces Heroine album release concert at CNMAT |
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Grammy-nominated violinist and composer Pauline Kim Harris performs music from her new album Heroine (Solo Luminus), a melding of ambient and classical described by New York Public Radio as an "expansive sonic experience." The album features two new works for violin and electronics - Ambient Chaconne, a reimagining of J.S. Bach's Chaconne from the Partita in D minor; and Deo, a reimagining of Johannes Ockeghem's Deo Gratias. On October 13, audiences are invited to CNMAT Berkeley for an album release concert, where Harris is joined by sound artist Spencer Topel. |
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Oct 4, 2019 |
A Mozart Celebration |
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October 4 at 7:30pm and October 6th at 3:00pm
It’s Mozart at his most charming and powerful. You’ll feel his spirit as Harry Christophers, our gifted orchestra, stunning chorus, and a quartet of stellar vocalists raise the curtain on our season. Connect with some of the composer’s most engaging music, played the way he himself would have heard it: the effervescent serenade Eine kleine Nachtmusik (“A Little Night Music”), impassioned concert arias, and the solemn Great Mass with high-wire singing and a transcendent “Et incarnatus est.” |
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Oct 4, 2019 |
John Scofield Quartet |
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Da Camera of Houston’s 2019–20 season begins its jazz series with the long-awaited Da Camera debut of the John Scofield Quartet. A lauded powerhouse jazz guitarist and composer, Scofield will be joined in Houston by Bill Stewart, drums; Vicente Archer, bass; and George Colligan, piano and organ, subbing for Gerald Clayton. |
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Oct 4, 2019 |
andPlay: playlist release party |
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Join violin/viola duo andPlay for an evening of music, drinks, and treats to celebrate the release of its debut CD, playlist. Violinist Maya Bennardo and violist Hannah Levinson’s collection of world premiere recordings will be released on New Focus Recordings on September 27, 2019. andPlay’s performances at the event include two works featured on the album: David Bird’s Apocrypha and Clara Iannotta's Limun, plus a preview of a new work by Adam Roberts. Opening for andPlay, the composer/cellist/vocalist Meaghan Burke performs a set of original songs for voice and cello.
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Doors open at 7:00pm, show at 7:30pm.
Because of the generous support of our followers, Metropolis Ensemble is thrilled to offer our pop-up venue at 1 Rivington as a place for new projects and works of music to take shape, at little to no cost to our artists. Select artists are given the opportunity not only to share finished works, but to use this platform to craft ideas into tangible realities. |
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Oct 4, 2019 |
Da Camera presents John Scofield Quartet |
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Da Camera of Houston’s 2019–20 season begins its jazz series with the long-awaited Da Camera debut of the John Scofield Quartet. A lauded powerhouse jazz guitarist and composer, Scofield will be joined in Houston by Bill Stewart, drums; Vicente Archer, bass; and George Colligan, piano and organ, subbing for Gerald Clayton. |
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Oct 4, 2019 |
International Classical Chamber Music Concert |
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A piano and cello duo brings classical chamber music by composers from around the world to the New York stage. New York-based Azerbaijani artist Nargiz Aliyarova is an international pianist and professor. Aliyarova has been on stage as a soloist, collaborative musician and a performer with chamber and symphonic orchestras in over 40 cities. Her repertoire includes music ranging from baroque to contemporary. London-based cellist Jamal Aliyev has performed widely in Europe and beyond and is rapidly becoming one of the most sought after cellists of his generation. He is a BBC Introducing Classical Artist, has won numerous competitions and performed on BBC Radio 3, Medici TV and London Live TV on many occasions. Aliyarova teams up with Jamal Aliyev, also from Azerbaijan, to present classical chamber music by Turkish, German, Austrian, French, and Azerbaijani composers. |
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Oct 5, 2019 |
Bang on a Can presents two events at Downtown Brooklyn Arts Festival |
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October 5, 2019 |
Sponsor: |
Downtown Brooklyn Arts Festival |
Auditorium: |
The Plaza at 300 Ashland Place |
Contact: |
francesca@jensenartists.com |
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300 Ashland Place |
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Brooklyn, NY United States |
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http://www.dbartsfestival.org/ |
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Bang on a Can presents two events on October 5 at the Downtown Brooklyn Arts Festival (DBAF) in Fort Greene, Brooklyn. Throughout the weekend, arts organizations across Brooklyn participate in exciting performances, talks, and tours. Saturday offers several hands-on activities: In an instrument-building workshop led by guitarist and multi-instrumentalist Mark Stewart (Bang on a Can All-Stars & Paul Simon) participants create instruments and sound-makers from ordinary materials that lead into an interactive performance. Then, the Asphalt Orchestra, Bang on a Can's radical street band, performs their singular takes on music by the Pixies, Thomas Mapfumo, Charles Mingus, Frank Zappa, and more. |
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Oct 5, 2019 |
Yolandita Monge Returns to Lehman Center, Saturday, October 5th @ 8pm |
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Oct 5th |
Auditorium: |
Lehman Center for the Performing Arts |
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250 Bedford Park Blvd W Bronx, NY 10468 |
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Bronx, NY United States |
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7189608833 |
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http://www.lehmancenter.org/yolandita |
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Lehman Center for the Performing Arts and GOYA FOODS is proud to present YOLANDITA MONGE as she returns to Lehman Center for one night only to perform her concert “Si Usted Supiera Señora” celebrating the life of musical collaborator, Anthony Ríos, on Saturday, October 5th, 2019 at 8pm. Yolandita Monge is an international vocalist, songwriter, actress, and television personality from Puerto Rico. Since her debut performance as a teenager, she has recorded 27 albums. “Si Usted Supiera Señora” will be a presentation of some of the most emblematic and emotional compositions of Anthony Ríos, one of the greatest Dominican singer-songwriters of all time. Songs like “Quítame ese Hombre del Corazón”, “La Distancia”, “El Amor”, “Este Amor Que Hay Que Callar”, and “Tiempo Perdido” will be performed.
Lehman Center for the Performing Arts spectacular 2019-2020 Season celebrates 40 Years of Excellence in the Center’s newly renovated, 2,278 spacious seat concert hall, with a redesigned entrance, lobby, and elevator access |
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Oct 6, 2019 |
2019 CAG Competition Finals |
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Be the first to see CAG’s new stars at the 2019 CAG Competition Finals!
CAG’s annual competition identifies musicians with an entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to make an impact in the world. The winners receive management contracts, a New York showcase performance, and professional career development and coaching.
After the finalists perform, the winners will be announced live from the stage.
This event is free and open to all! |
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Oct 7, 2019 |
OneBeat Continues 2019 Tour at Fourth Presbyterian Church |
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OneBeat, a cultural exchange initiative of the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs produced by Bang on a Can’s Found Sound Nation, is among the world’s leading music diplomacy programs. From September 16 - October 12, 2019, twenty-five innovative and socially engaged musicians from seventeen countries, ranging from Algeria to Cuba to Madagascar to the United States, will participate in an intense month of musical collaboration, public performances, installations, pop-up events and workshops. Their tour continues with a performance on October 7th at 7pm at Fourth Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, as part of a partnership with the Big Ears festival. |
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