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16 November 2024 | |
7.30pm Church of the Holy Apostles 296 9th Avenue New York, NY 10001 Details: Web site $18-$22 | She Sang the Stars Cynthia Powell, Artistic Director and Conductor with Janet Sora Chung, piano and organ, Allison Sniffin, piano; Laura Albers and Audrey Hayes, violins; Cameren Anai Williams, viola; Jules Biber, cello; and Eleonore Oppenheim, bass. A program with music that celebrates the dynamic journey of womanhood. The program will include: O Viridissima Virga by Hildegard von Bingen, She Sang the Stars (New York premiere) by Sarah Quartel, Quintet in E Major, Op. 1, mvt 1 by Ethel Smyth, and Magnificat by Kim André Arnesen |
16 November 2025 until 16 November 2024 | |
7.00pm Silvana 300 West 116th Street New York 10026 Details: Gene Pritsker Web site 6465229442 Free Event | Composers Concordance Presents - My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama Guitar Quartet Composers Bruce Arnold Greg Baker Kitty Brazelton Dan Cooper Jane Getter Sting Gene Pritsker, Will Rowe Frank Zappa Performers Bruce Arnold, Greg Baker, Jane Getter, Gene Pritsker, electric guitars; Robert C. Ford, poet Special Guest: Petro Krysa, violin Composers Concordance On Saturday, November 16th, 2024 at 7pm, Composers Concordance, presents the electric guitar quartet ''My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama" at Harlem's Silvana. Featured compositions include "Mama, I Can't Breathe Chorale #1" by Gene Pritsker, with words by Robert C. Ford, who will join the quartet to recite his poem, "Two Sides (of Sean)" by Jane Getter, in memory of our dear friend Sean Satin. Also Bruce Arnold's "Duellist" and Greg Baker's arrangement of the classic song by The Police, "Every Little Thing She does Is Magic". |
17 November 2024 | |
3.00pm Symphony Hall 301 Mass. Avenue MA 02115 Details: Web site +1 617 236 0999 $125, $95, $65, $32, and $12 for students | Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra 2024-25 Season: All British program featuring Britten, Elgar & Holst Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Benjamin Zander, conductoruy Braunstein, violin Alexander Baillie, cello Radcliffe Choral Society Purcell: arranged Benjamin Britten: Chacony in G Minor Elgar: Cello Concerto Holst: The Planets Boston Philharmonic Orchestra 2024-25 Season event 1 The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra's second concert of the 2024-25 season features an all-British program, a nod to Conductor Benjamin Zander's native England and his personal connections to the concert's composers (he studied with both Benjamin Britten and Imogen Holst, Gustav’s daughter). For the first time ever, the Orchestra performs Benjamin Britten's exquisite realization of Purcell’s Chacony in G Minor, which pays homage to the Baroque master while infusing it with modern sensibilities. Acclaimed British cellist Alexander Baillie, who has performed with the Orchestra eight times previously over the course of 30 years, performs next on Elgar's Cello Concerto, a poignant exploration of loss and longing. The concert culminates in Holst's popular The Planets (which heavily influenced the music of John Williams) featuring the Radcliffe Choral Society, a woman’s chorus that will sound as if it is singing from the farthest reaches of the solar system. |
3.00pm Symphony Hall 301 Mass. Avenue MA 02115 Details: Web site +1 617 236 0999 $125, $95, $65, $32, and $12 for students | Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra 2024-25 Season: All British program featuring Britten, Elgar & Holst Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra Benjamin Zander, conductoruy Braunstein, violin Alexander Baillie, cello Radcliffe Choral Society Purcell: arranged Benjamin Britten: Chacony in G Minor Elgar: Cello Concerto Holst: The Planets Boston Philharmonic Orchestra 2024-25 Season event 1 The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra's second concert of the 2024-25 season features an all-British program, a nod to Conductor Benjamin Zander's native England and his personal connections to the concert's composers (he studied with both Benjamin Britten and Imogen Holst, Gustav’s daughter). For the first time ever, the Orchestra performs Benjamin Britten's exquisite realization of Purcell’s Chacony in G Minor, which pays homage to the Baroque master while infusing it with modern sensibilities. Acclaimed British cellist Alexander Baillie, who has performed with the Orchestra eight times previously over the course of 30 years, performs next on Elgar's Cello Concerto, a poignant exploration of loss and longing. The concert culminates in Holst's popular The Planets (which heavily influenced the music of John Williams) featuring the Radcliffe Choral Society, a woman’s chorus that will sound as if it is singing from the farthest reaches of the solar system. |
22 November 2024 | |
7.00pm St. Johns in the Village 218 West 11th Street New York 10014 Details: Gene Pritsker Web site 6465229442 $20 in advance, $30 at the door | Composers Concordance Presents - Art of the Art Song Ljiljana Winkler, soprano Peter Oswald, trumpet Funda Cizmecioglu, violins Mark Zaki, violins Eddy Malave, viola Mary Wooten, cello Composers Concordance On Friday, November 22nd, 2024 at 7pm, Composers Concordance presents soprano Ljiljana Winkler and trumpeter Peter Oswald. These two musicians traveled from Bavaria to join the CompCord String Quartet in a concert of new compositions and older music reimagined in new ways. Featured compositions include Corazón Coraza by Graciela CarriquÍ with words by Mario Benedetti, Carolyn Steinberg's 'Das Wunderlied' with words by Else Lasker-Schüler, 'From Eve's Perspective' by Faye-Ellen Silverman with words by Mark Twain and Natasha Bogojevich's Vocalise ' 'Kassia'. Also on the program are two works from the standart soprano repertoire; 'O Mio Babbino Caro' by Giacomo Puccini and Felix Mendelssohn’s 'Auf Flügeln des Gesanges'. These are reimagined by Gene Pritsker with jazz harmonies, grooves and improvisation. |
29 November 2024 | |
7.00pm Nublu 151 Avenue C New York 10009 Details: Gene Pritsker Web site 9178803545 $22.66 | Composers Concordance Presents - Trumpetation Franz Hackl, trumpet Mark McGowan, trumpet Peter Oswald, trumpet Valery Ponomarev, trumpet Gene Pritsker, guitar Amanda Ruzza, bass David Cossin, drums Amira B., voice Jacob Khalil, vox/keys Derek Rusinek, bass Mario Gutierrez, drums Composers Concordance On Friday, November 29th, 2024 at 7pm, Composers Concordance presents the next installment of its 'Timbre Tantrum' series. Each event this season features 3 or 4 of the same instruments, plus rhythm section. This first incarnation at NUBLU showcases 4 great trumpet players performing brand new music written for this occasion. Trumpet greats Franz Hackl, (IDO Quartet, Outreach Orchestra), Mark McGowan (Illinois Jacquet Big Band, Lionel Hampton Orchestra, Duke Ellington Orchestra), Peter Oswald (Hybrass Festival, Blechblos'n), and Valery Ponomarev (Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Valery Ponomarev Big Band) are joined by Gene Pritsker - guitar, Amanda Ruzza - bass and David Cossin - drums. |
15 November 2024 until 15 November 2025 | |
6.00pm First Church in Cambridge 11 Garden Street Massachusetts 02138 Details: Web site | Free & open masterclass with world-renowned British cellist Alexander Baillie Masterclass with Cellist Alexander Baillie |
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