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6 April 2021 until 6 April 2023
 
8.pm
https://www.youtube.com/user/NYChoralSociety
www.nychoral.org
New York
10019

Details:
Patrick Owens
Web site
E-mail
2122473878

Free
NYCHORAL presents Mother to Son, the fourth featured production in Our Voices 2020-2021 Season of mu

NY Choral Society
David Hayes, Music Director
Francesca Harper, Choreographer
Zoie Reams, Mezzo-soprano
Hope Clarke and Ricardo Hartley, Dancers
Alshante Baker, Artist


Langston Hughes Poet
Undine Smith Moore’s Choral interpretation: Mother to Son

NYCHORAL presents Mother to Son, the fourth featured production in Our Voices 2020-2021 Season of multidisciplinary digital productions of acapella choral works
Premiering April 6, this production features a performance of Undine Smith Moore’s powerful choral interpretation of Langston Hughes’ poem Mother to Son in collaboration with choreographer Francesca Harper and featuring Mezzo-soprano Zoie Reams.

Incorporating elements of dance, story-telling, visual art, and music Mother to Son reflects on a poem that paints the portrait of black life in America and Moore’s 1955 composition by way of inspiration of black spirituals and folk music. This collaboration, which also features dancers Hope Clarke and Ricardo Hartley and artist Alshante Baker shines a light on history, storytelling and activism in the context of the Black narrative of yesterday and today.
 
23 April 2023
 
8.00pm
Sanders Theatre
45 Quincy Street
Cambridge
02138

Details:
Caleb Shi or Stephanie Yoshida
Web site
E-mail
+15089305434

$20 adults, students free
Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra Performs Mahler's Symphony No. 7

Gabrielle Grant, harp
Stephanie Yoshida, violin
Anna Teunis, french horn
Kaede Ishidate, cello
Nicholas Lee, french horn
Jenny Wang, flute
Caleb Shi, violin
Caleb Fried, trumpet
many others

Conductor, Federico Cortese

Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 7
"Song of the Night"

The Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra is a collegiate symphony orchestra comprising Harvard students and is based in Cambridge, MA.

Founded in March 1808 as the Pierian Sodality, the orchestra is considered by some to be the oldest symphony orchestra in the United States. The Harvard Radcliffe Orchestra is student-managed and professionally conducted.
 
9 April 2023
 
2.00pm
Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
881 Seventh Avenue at 57th Street
New York
10027

Details:
Carnegie Hall Box Office
Web site
E-mail
2122477800

$50-$125
New England Symphonic Ensemble: The Music of Caldwell and Powell

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Stephen Caldwell and D'Walla Simmons-Burke, Conductors
With participating choruses
Homestead and Shorewood High School Chamber Orchestra
Karen Frink and John Emanuelson, Directors


STEPHEN CALDWELL Pre-Existing Condition (NY Premiere)
ROSEPHANYE POWELL The Cry of Jeremiah


MidAmerica Productions continues its 40th season with composer/conductor Stephen Caldwell’s moving choral work Pre-Existing Condition and D'Walla Simmons-Burke conducting Rosephanye Powell’s riveting The Cry of Jeremiah with the New England Symphonic Ensemble and distinguished soloists. Choruses hail from around the globe. Homestead and Shorewood Chamber Orchestra complete the program under the shared baton of Directors Karen Frink and John Emanuelson.
 
23 April 2023
 
2.00pm
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
881 Seventh Avenue and 57th Street
New York
10019

Details:
Web site
E-mail
2122477800

$50-$125
New England Symphonic Ensemble: The Music of Lauridsen, Vaughan Williams, and Borodin

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Ensemble Spotlight Series:
Carolina Youth Symphony
Leslie Hicken, Director
Buddy James, Anthony Sears, Jason Iannuzzi, Conductors


 
19 April 2023
 
Carnegie Hall
New York City

Details:
Web site
A moving, large-scale symphonic work that honors the heroism of Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese Vice

 
23 April 2023
 
5.pm
Good Shepherd-Faith Presbyterian Church
152 West 66th Street
New York CIty
10023

Details:
Web site
A program of rarely performed symphonies by lesser known 18th century Viennese composers

Kollective366
Bar Haimov, Music Director

 
1 April 2023
 
8.00pm
Weill Recital Hall
881 Seventh Avenue
New York
10019

Details:
Web site

$35-25
Rudersdal Chamber Players at Carnegie Hall

Rudersdal Chamber Players

NIELSEN Helios Overture (arr. for chamber orchestra by Karl Aage Rasmussen)
RUDERS Piano Quartet
ANDREW WAGGONER Now, the Fire
MAIER-RÖNTGEN Piano Quartet

Weekend of Chamber Music presents Denmark's Rudersdal Chamber Players. Their program explores the works of two leading Danish composers, Carl Nielsen and Poul Ruders, as well as the romantic Swedish composer Amanda Maier-Röntgen. An American touch comes with Andrew Waggoner’s Now, the Fire, dedicated to the ensemble. This program is a mix of romantic and contemporary genres.
 
14 April 2023
 
8.00pm
Symphony Hall
301 Mass. Avenue
Boston
02115

Details:
Web site
E-mail
617-236-0999

$115, $90, $60, and $30, with $10 student tickets; the live stream is $20 for general admission, $10 for students, and $40 for supporters
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Performs Schubert's Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished" &Das Lied von der Erde

Dame Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano
Stefan Vinke, tenor
Benjamin Zander, conductor

Schubert: Symphony No. 8, "Unfinished"
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde

Boston Philharmonic Orchestra 2022-23 Season event 4

A live stream is also available. Features a "Guide to the Music" by Conductor Benjamin Zander at 6:45 PM.
 


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