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4 April 2025 | |
7.30pm(PT) Cha Chi Ming Hall, Bowes Center 200 Van Ness Avenue SF Bay Area 94102 Details: Web site FREE (in-person and livestream) | Women in Transit Ensemble for These Times Nanette McGuinness, soprano with Han Lash, dancer Lylia Guion, violin Megan Chartier, cello Taylor Chan, piano Leilehua Lanzilotti: ko-u inoa Han Lash: Suite (WORLD PREMIERE) Tamara McLeod: Sappho Fragments (WORLD PREMIERE) Niloufar Nourbakhsh: Cavities (WORLD PREMIERE), to a new film by Pegah Pasalar Emma O'Halloran: Vertical Fields Zhou Tian: A Crown for Sonia E4TT/TAC Student Multimedia Composition Competition winner Niloufar Nourbakhsh’s commission has been made possible by the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program, with generous funding provided by the Mellon Foundation. |
18 April 2025 | |
8.00pm Symphony Hall 301 Mass. Avenue MA 02115 Details: Web site +1 617 236 0999 $125, $95, $65, $32, $12 for students | Boston Philharmonic Orchestra: Mahler Symphony No. 2 with soprano Miah Persson & mezzo-soprano Dame Sarah Connolly Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Benjamin Zander, conductor Dame Sarah Connnolly, mezzo-soprano Miah Persson, soprano Chorus Pro Musica Mahler: Symphony No. 2 Boston Philharmonic 2024-25 Season event 4 The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra's final concert of the 2024-25 season features the "achingly poignant” and internationally recognized mezzo-soprano Dame Sarah Connolly, who returns to the BPO stage as soloist on Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, Resurrection with Swedish soprano Miah Persson, as well as Chorus Pro Musica. The themes of life, death, and resurrection resonate deeply on Good Friday, making it a fitting finale to the BPO's season. |
6 April 2025 | |
1.00pm Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage 881 7th Ave New York 10019 Details: Web site $25-$125 | New England Symphonic Ensemble plays Monteverdi, Handel, Vivaldi, Bach, Notareschi and Hagenberg New England Symphonic Ensemble Nicole Baker, Scott D. Glysson, Bradley Miller, Raul Dominguez, and Andrew Bowers, Conductors MONTEVERDI Magnificat a sei voci HANDEL Zadok The Priest HANDEL The King Shall Rejoice VIVALDI Magnificat, RV 610 J. S. BACH Sanctus in C Major, BWV 237 LORETTA K. NOTARESCHI Climate Mass (World Premiere) ELAINE HAGENBERG Illuminare For single tickets call CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800 or visit carnegiehall.org Box Office is located at 881 Seventh Avenue and 57th Street, New York, NY Student and Senior Discount Tickets Available at the Box Office For group sales of 10 or more, contact groupsales@carnegiehall.org or call 212-903-9705 |
20 April 2025 | |
1.00pm Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage 881 7th Ave New York 10019 Details: Web site $25-$125 | New England Symphonic Ensemble plays Mendelssohn, Perkinson and Gjeilo Sterling Poulson, Conductor Cailin Marcel Manson, Conductor Yelena Beriyeva, Piano Participating Choruses: Choral Arts Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (Sterling, Director) Clark University Choir, Worcester, MA (Cailin Marcel Manson, Director) Wasatch Master Chorale, Ogden, UT (Dennis Ahern, Director) MENDELSSOHN Sinfonia X in B minor COLERIDGE-TAYLOR PERKINSON Grass—Poem for Piano and Orchestra OLA GJEILO Sunrise Mass |
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