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13 May 2023
 
7.00pm
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
881 Seventh Avenue and 57th Street
New York
10019

Details:
Web site
E-mail
2122477800

$50-150
New England Symphonic Ensemble: The Music of Orff, Rutter, and Hailstork

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Pamela McDermott, Kristofer Sanchak, and Jill Burleson Burgett, Conductors
With participating choruses


 
26 May 2023
 
7.00pm
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
881 Seventh Avenue and 57th Street
New York
10019

Details:
Darius Holland
Web site
E-mail
2122477800

$50-$125
New England Symphonic Ensemble: The Music of Tchaikovsky, Aitken, and Pergolesi

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Francis Bardot, Paul Aitken, and Peter Tiboris, Conductors
With participating choruses


PERGOLESI Stabat Mater
PAUL AITKEN Songs of Promise and Peace
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5
MOZART "Ave Verum Corpus," K. 618


New England Symphonic Ensemble: The Music of Tchaikovsky, Aitken, and Pergolesi
Friday, May 26, 2023 at 7:00 PM (On Sale starting Tuesday, February 28, 2023)
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
Paul A. Aitken conducts his Songs of Promise and Peace on the same stage where the work made its New York premiere in 2010, and Francis Bardot conducts Pergolesi’s Stabat Mater. Peter Tiboris returns to conduct the New England Symphonic Ensemble in a performance of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 5 in E Minor and Mozart's Ave verum corpus, K. 618. Choruses hail from several states across the country.

Performers
New England Symphonic Ensemble
Francis Bardot, Paul Aitken, and Peter Tiboris, Conductors
With participating choruses

Program
PERGOLESI Stabat Mater
PAUL AITKEN Songs of Promise and Peace
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5
MOZART "Ave Verum Corpus," K. 618
 
27 May 2023
 
7.00pm
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
881 Seventh Avenue and 57th Street
New York
10019

Details:
Darius Holland
Web site
E-mail
2122477800

$50-$125
New England Symphonic Ensemble: An Evening of Choral Classics

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Peter Tiboris, Joel Tranquilla, Adam Luebke, and Daniel Jackson, Conductors
With participating choruses


VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Five Mystical Songs
VIVALDI Magnificat, RV 610
TRAD. "Wahamba Nathi" (arr. Daniel Jackson)
VIVALDI Domine ad adjuvandum me festina, RV 593
MARTINI Domine, ad adjuvandum me festiva
OLA GJEILO The Lake Isle
ĒRIKS EŠENVALDS Lux Aeterna
TRAD. "Hold On" (arr. Daniel Jackson)
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, "Eroica"
MOZART "Ave Verum Corpus," K. 618


New England Symphonic Ensemble: An Evening of Choral Classics
Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 7:00 PM (On Sale starting Tuesday, February 28, 2023)
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
Conductors Joel Tranquilla, Adam Luebke, and Daniel Jackson lead the New England Symphonic Ensemble and esteemed choirs from the US and Canada in an evening of choral works from Vivaldi, Vaughan Williams, Martini, and more. MidAmerica Productions' founder and general music director Peter Tiboris conducts the New England Symphonic Ensemble in a performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major “Eroica” and Mozart's Ave verum corpus, K. 618.


Performers
New England Symphonic Ensemble
Peter Tiboris, Joel Tranquilla, Adam Luebke, and Daniel Jackson, Conductors
With participating choruses


Program
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Five Mystical Songs
VIVALDI Magnificat, RV 610
TRAD. "Wahamba Nathi" (arr. Daniel Jackson)
VIVALDI Domine ad adjuvandum me festina, RV 593
MARTINI Domine, ad adjuvandum me festiva
OLA GJEILO The Lake Isle
ĒRIKS EŠENVALDS Lux Aeterna
TRAD. "Hold On" (arr. Daniel Jackson)
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, "Eroica"
MOZART "Ave Verum Corpus," K. 618
 
29 May 2023
 
7.00pm
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
881 Seventh Avenue and 57th Street
New York
10019

Details:
MidAmerica Productions
Web site
E-mail
2122477800

$50-$125
New England Symphonic Ensemble: The Music of John Rutter and Clif Hardin

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Jennifer Rodgers and John Rutter, Conductors
With participating choruses


CLIF HARDIN Requiem (NY Premiere)
JOHN RUTTER Taranto: A Cathedral Triptych (NY Premiere)
JOHN RUTTER Requiem
JOHN RUTTER Te Deum


 
13 May 2023
 
7.30pm
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Central Park West & 68th Street
New York, NY
10023

Details:
Daniel Guss
Web site
E-mail
212-749-6600

$40 reserved seats; $20 student (w/valid ID, available at door, day of)
CONCERTO PER VIOLINI – 18TH CENTURY VIRTUOSI

Early Music New York
Frederick Renz, Diurector

Italian writing for stringed instruments reached its zenith in the 18th century in the works of such great composer/violinists as Vivaldi, Corelli, Locatelli and Geminiani. Concerti and sinfonias by these masters will provide an opportunity for members of the EM/NY orchestra to demonstrate their versatility and virtuosity.
 
6 May 2023
 
7.30pm
Holy Apostles
296 9th Avenue @ 28th Street
Chelsea, NY
10001

Details:
Web site

$20 general / $15 student/senior
Always Something Sings: Women's Voices Through the Ages

For Melodia’s 20th anniversary, the ensemble celebrates the victories and voices of women through time. Always Something Sings: Women’s Voices Through the Ages weaves together stories of courageous women and their achievements through musical selections that amplify their voices. Listeners will experience a journey through time with music spanning twelve centuries, from Hildegard von Bingen, a nun in the 12th century who rebelled against norms, to 21st century works by Melodia-commissioned composers Allison Sniffin and Cevanne Horrocks-Hopayian, and a New York premiere by Emily Mason. Margaret Bonds and Florence B. Price, two influential Black female composers who persevered through racial segregation and violence, are also featured in words and music. The program will also include Melodia favorites by Ola Gjeilo and Judy Collins’ rendition of “Bread and Roses,” a song that captures the soul of the women’s movement.

Conducted by Cynthia Powell, Artistic Director, with Allison Sniffin, piano and organ, Keiko Tokunaga and Jessica Park, violins, Gizem Yucel, viola, and Ani Kalayjian, cello.
 


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