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The BlackBox Ensemble, an NYC-based contemporary music collective, presents the world premiere of Erich Barganier's "Flyover Country," an evening-length piece for speaker and chamber ensemble based on the poetry collection of the same name by John McCarthy. The... Read More
Chamber Players International presents a program of both standard repertoire AND new works, including: the premiere of Michael Woods’ “Sanctuary City” ; Steven Gerber’s “Two Lyrics” violin concerto; F. Schubert’s “Quartet Satz”; David Winkler’s String Quartet No. 4... Read More
Yannis Kyriakides hypothetical islands, 2012 Sky Macklay Choppy, 2017 Michael Gordon New Work, 2022* * world premiere Sam Pluta New Work, 2022* * world premiere with Sam Pluta, electronics Splinter Reeds Kyle Bruckmann, oboe Bill Kalinkos, clarinet David Wegehaupt, saxophone Jeff Anderle, bass clarinet Dana Jessen, bassoon
Laura Cocks and Jeff Siegfried explore boundaries and emergence in works by Nicholas Cline, Santiago Diez-Fisher, Anthony R. Green, Tiffany M. Skidmore, Franco Venturini, and Alyssa Weinberg.
Iranian-American pianist-composer Ramin Arjomand's work is born of a complex interplay of cross-cultural creative impulses. His long-form improvisations reach extremes of sound intensity, pushing limits of spontaneous thinking while seeking simultaneously, and equally intensely, a compositional unity characteristic of fully-notated... READ MORE
The North/South Chamber Orchestra performs three concertos for strings by Max Lifchitz, the ensemble’s founder and director. Featured soloists are Dylan Hamme on violin, Colin Brookes on viola, and Sam DeCaprio on cello. Admission is Free, but reservations are required.... READ MORE
Winner of Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Career Grant, pianist and conductor Benjamin Hochman celebrates Valentine's Day with Romantic showpieces and modern discoveries.
Widely acclaimed as a performer and teacher, the Bachauer Gold Medalist Stephen Beus performs a solo piano concert focused on music of the night, including pieces by Amy Beach and Franz Liszt, and Nikolai Medtner’s haunting “Night Wind” Sonata.
Music is a story, and every note is a clue. Mozart opens—clean, sharp, every note landing like it’s meant to be there, no wasted motion. Then Mahler rolls in, dark and stormy, his Piano Quartet in A minor pulling you... READ MORE