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Jun 1, 2018
A Jazz Tribute to Leonard Bernstein
Dates: June 1, 2018
Sponsor: Bloomingdale School of Music
Contact: ninagaleolson@aol.com
  323 West 108th Street
  New York, United States

Bloomingdale School of Music Presents A Jazz Tribute to Leonard Bernstein Featuring Pianist Zach Lapidus, Bassist Peter Brendler and Drummer Aaron Seeber Friday, June 1, 2018 @ 7:00pm - FREE ADMISSION New York, New York -- Bloomingdale School of Music (BSM) is pleased to present A Jazz Tribute to Leonard Bernstein as part of Leonard Bernstein at 100, the global celebration of one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century on Friday, June 1st at 7:00 pm. This free concert led by BSM faculty member pianist Zach Lapidus, and guest artists bassist Peter Brendler and drummer Aaron Seeber will be held at the school located at 323 West 108th Street. Seating is limited. Join BSM piano faculty member Zach Lapidus as he performs jazz re-imaginings of Leonard Bernstein’s music. Performing adaptations of Bernstein's songs in an improvisational context with arrangements by the members of the band, the trio reinterprets them through a different stylistic lens. The program will demonstrate the ways that jaz

Jun 1, 2018
A Jazz Tribute to Leonard Bernstein
Dates: June 1, 2018
Sponsor: Bloomingdale School of Music
Auditorium: Bloomingdale School of Music
Contact: ninagaleolson@aol.com
  323 West 108th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 2126636021
e-mail: ninagaleolson@aol.com
Web: http://bsmny.org

Bloomingdale School of Music Presents A Jazz Tribute to Leonard Bernstein Featuring Pianist Zach Lapidus, Bassist Peter Brendler and Drummer Aaron Seeber Friday, June 1, 2018 @ 7:00pm - FREE ADMISSION New York, New York -- Bloomingdale School of Music (BSM) is pleased to present A Jazz Tribute to Leonard Bernstein as part of Leonard Bernstein at 100, the global celebration of one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century on Friday, June 1st at 7:00 pm. This free concert led by BSM faculty member pianist Zach Lapidus, and guest artists bassist Peter Brendler and drummer Aaron Seeber will be held at the school located at 323 West 108th Street. Seating is limited. Join BSM piano faculty member Zach Lapidus as he performs jazz re-imaginings of Leonard Bernstein’s music. Performing adaptations of Bernstein's songs in an improvisational context with arrangements by the members of the band, the trio reinterprets them through a different stylistic lens. The program will demonstrate the ways that jaz

Jun 4, 2018
Ensemble Almaviva: Intime
Dates: June 4, 2018
Sponsor: Americas Society
Auditorium: Americas Society
Contact: Martha Cargo
  680 Park Avenue
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: 212-277-8379
e-mail: mcargo@as-coa.org
Web: http://www.as-coa.org/events/ensemble-almaviva-intime

In their New York debut, Paris-based chamber group Ensemble Almaviva presents an intimate evening of music, including works by composers Daniel D'Adamo (Argentina/Italy) and Iván Solano (Spain/France).

Jun 4, 2018
I Diletti di Mazzarino / At the Pleasure of Mazarin
Dates: June 4
Sponsor: Salon/Sanctuary Concerts in collaboration with the Chiesa di Sant'Agnese in Agone and MV Cremona
Auditorium: http://www.santagneseinagone.org/la-sagrestia-del-borromini/
Contact: salonsanctuaryconcerts@gmail.com
  Via S.Maria dell’Anima, 30/A 00186 ROMA
  Rome, Italy
Web: http://www.mazzarinomusica.org/concerts

Jessica Gould, soprano Ensemble L’Aura Soave Amie Weiss & Dario Palmisano, violins Diego Cantalupi, theorbo Davide Pozzi, harpsichord A Cardinal who never took holy orders, Mazarin, né Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino, was born near Naples, grew up in Rome, and became Chief Minister of France. The most powerful advisor to Louis XIV was more fascinated by art than theology, importing innumerable Italian compositions and a fair number of Italian composers in service of the French state. His dedication to artistic splendor was a hallmark of his tenure and a gift to subsequent generations. Native sons whom he championed include Luigi Rossi, Virgilio Mazzocchi, Francesco Cavalli and Giacomo Carissimi. Arias, cantatas, and operas by these Italian composers and more can be found to this day at the Bibliothèque Nationale de Paris, where many treasures of Mazarin’s collection still await a performance in our own time. This is a CD release concert for I Diletti di Mazzarino on the MV Cremona label.

Jun 4, 2018
Mostly Modern Festival
Dates: June 4-18, 2018
Auditorium: Arthur Zankel Music Center
Contact: Victoria Paterson
  Skidmore College
  Saratoga Springs, NY United States
Phone: 212-217-0119
e-mail: info@mostlymodernfestival.org
Web: http://mostlymodernfestival.org

The Mostly Modern Festival (MMF) is a brand new summer festival that celebrates the music of our time. The focus of the festival is "mostly modern": music by living composers from around the world, with occasional works from the standard repertoire. There will be four concerts a week, featuring world class ensembles, including the American Modern Orchestra, American Modern Choir, American Modern Ensemble, and Guest Artists. The festival is ideally located in beautiful Saratoga Springs, NY, a world-renowned destination with an award-winning downtown. New York, Boston, Montreal and Philadelphia are all within a three-hour drive. The festival takes place at Skidmore College and all the concerts are held at the Arthur Zankel Music Center. The festival hosts the Mostly Modern Festival Institute, a two-week intensive for performers, conductors, and composers. Musicians who are accepted into this prestigious program will have access to private instruction and performances with the world's finest musicians.

Jun 5, 2018
New Opera: Kamchatka
Dates: June 5-6, 2018
Sponsor: Americas Society
Auditorium: Dixon Place
Contact: Martha Cargo
  161A Chrystie St.
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: 212-277-8379
e-mail: mcargo@as-coa.org
Web: http://www.as-coa.org/events/new-opera-kamchatka

In collaboration with the Centro de Experimentación del Teatro Colón, Americas Society presents the U.S. premiere production of Daniel D'Adamo's first opera, Kamchatka,? at Dixon Place (Lower East Side).

Jun 5, 2018
The Curved Road
Dates: May 21 to June 5
Sponsor: North/South Consonance, Inc
Auditorium: Christ & St Stephen's Church
Contact: Max Lifchitz
  120 West 69th Street
  New York, NY United States
e-mail: ns.concerts@att.net
Web: http://www.northsouthmusic.org

he North/South Chamber Orchestra performs five listener-friendly spine tingling compositions by composers from the Americas. Music by Alejandro Basulto, Ofer Ben-Amots, Oliver Caplan, Max Lifchitz and Ricardo Coelho de Souza will be featured. Guitarist Jordan Dodson will appear as soloist and Max Lifchitz will conduct. Concert starts at 8 PM. Free admission.

Jun 6, 2018
DaPonte String Quartet Spring FanFare Season Kickoff
Dates: Wednesday June 6
Sponsor: Friends of the DaPonte String Quartet
Auditorium: Studzinski Hall at Bowdoin College
Contact: Kathleen Moses
  12 Campus Rd. S, Brunswick, ME 04011
  Brunswick, ME United States
Phone: 207 529 4555
e-mail: info@daponte.org
Web: http://www.daponte.org

Peter Serkin joins the DaPonte String Quartet for their Spring FanFare. The program will include Robert Schumann's Piano Quintet Op. 44 in E flat Major and Johannes Brahms' Piano Quintet Op. 34 in F minor. Tickets are $65 and only available online at www.daponte.org

Jun 6, 2018
DaPonte String Quartet and Peter Serkin in Spring FanFare Concert
Dates: June 6, 2018
Sponsor: Friends of the DaPonte String Quartet
Contact: Amy MacDonald
  Studzinski Recital Hall, Bowdoin College
  Brunswick, ME United States
Phone: 207-529-4555
e-mail: amym781@gmail.com
Web: http://www.daponte.org

Spring FanFare Concert with DaPonte String Quartet and pianist, Peter Serkin. Schumann Quintet Op. 44 in E Flat Major Brahms Quintet Op. 34 in F minor Post-concert reception to meet the musicians at the Frontier Café, Ft. Andross Mill, 14 Maine St., Brunswick Concert Tickets $ 65 Reception Tickets $25 http://daponte.org/events.html?show=201806061

Jun 8, 2018
POHC Spring 2018 Benefit Concert “Singing For Our Lives”
Dates: 06/08/2018
Auditorium: Bank Street College of Education
Contact: Peace Of Heart Choir
  610 West 112th Street (between Broadway & Riverside Drive)
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: 3478297642
e-mail: peaceofheartchoir@gmail.com
Web: http://www.peaceofheartchoir.org/benefit-concert

On Friday, June 8th, from 7:30-9:30 p.m., the Peace of Heart Choir will perform its 2018 Spring Benefit Concert in the auditorium of the Bank Street College of Education (610 West 112th Street, between Broadway and Riverside Drive). Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. Inspired by the title of the song, "Singing For Our Lives," by legendary composer and performer Holly Near, the choir presents music to soothe the soul in troubled times. Our songs come from many cultures and in many languages. On June 8th, you'll hear peace, justice and freedom songs in English, French, Hebrew, Spanish, and Swahili. Be our songs Chilean or Israeli, African-styled or from the African American spiritual tradition, rock & roll or classical, humorous or contemplative, we think they'll move you in some way. Tickets are $25 for Adults. For Seniors/Students, tickets are $18 (online in advance) or $20 at the door. Advance tickets can be purchased either online via PayPal at our Benefit Concert page, from a choir member, or at the door.

 
 
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