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Through December 12, 2009
THE
COLLEGIATE CHORALE
AND NEW MUSIC DIRECTOR JAMES BAGWELL
ANNOUNCE THE 2009/2010 SEASON
Through May 12, 2010
MUSIC LISTINGS
(See
our Clubs Section Too):\
Carmina
Burana & Lux Aeterna
Sunday, February 14 2:00PM
Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie
Hall
On President’s
Day Weekend/Valentine’s Day, Distinguished
Concerts International New York Presents Orff’s
Carmina Burana and Lauriden’s Lux Aeterna
with Vance George, Conductor Laureate, and
Nancy Menk, Guest Conductor.
Tickets: $20 - $100. Call CarnegieCharge at
212-247-7800, or visit www.carnegiehall.org.
For more information on group sales or other
special offers, please contact us at 212-707-8566
x307 or BoxOffice@DCINY.org.
www.DCINY.org
Stern Auditorium |Perelman
Stage | Carnegie Hall |881 7th Ave |New York
Cerddorion Vocal Ensemble
For Love….
A Program of Works Celebrating the Varied
Facets of Love
Sunday February 14, 2010 • 4:00 pm
Oratory Church of Saint Boniface
Program:
Franck, Du bist aller Dinge
schön
Grieg, Hvad est du dog skjøn
Stucky, Cradle Songs
Monteverdi, Lamento d’Arianna,
with Guest Artist Christa Patton, Baroque
Harp
Britten, selections from AMDG
Nils Lindberg, Carpe Diem and Cherry Ripe
Olle Lindberg, A Red, Red Rose
Guest Conductor: James John
Tickets: $20 at the door;
$15 students/seniors
For more information and directions visit:
http://www.cerddorion.net
Oratory Church of
Saint Boniface
Willoughby and Duffield Streets (on the Metrotech
Campus)
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Subway: Take A, C, F train to Jay St./Borough
Hall,
or M, R train to Lawrence St./Metro Tech
Chopin's 200th Birthday
Marathon
Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College
February 21, 2010 at 3pm
The Gerald W. Lynch Theater at John Jay College
The Gerald W. Lynch
Theater at John Jay College announces its
Spring 2010 Season at the Gerald W. Lynch
Theater at John Jay College, 899 Tenth Avenue,
NYC, presenting three series: The Art of Justice,
which integrates the arts and issues on justice;
Great Music for a Great City, unique explorations
of classical music; and Familytime!, bringing
the arts to the next generation. The Theater
also presents special events this season:
"The Legacy of Shoah Concert" and
"Film Festival" (the American premieres
of four documentaries) and "Zombie",
featuring a special talkback with author Joyce
Carol Oates on February 12, 2010. "Chopin’s
200th Birthday Marathon" is Chopin's
200th Birthday Marathon
Gerald W. Lynch Theater
at John Jay College
Love, Lust
& Light – A Valentine’s Day
Concert
Sunday, February 14, 2010 - 2:00 pm
Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, Carnegie
Hall
Distinguished Concerts International
New York Presents: Love, Lust & Light
– A Valentine’s Day Concert on
Presidents' Day Weekend/Valentine’s
Day
Vance George, Conductor Laureate
Orff: Carmina Burana
Penelope Shumate, Soprano
Dillon McCartney, Tenor
Stephen Swanson, Baritone
Nancy Menk, Guest Conductor
Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna
Tickets: $20 - $100 On Sale Now! Call CarnegieCharge
at 212-247-7800, or visit www.carnegiehall.org.
For more information on group sales or other
special offers, please contact us at 212-707-8566
x307 or BoxOffice@DCINY.org.
www.DCINY.org
Stern Auditorium/Perelman
Stage, Carnegie Hall |881 Seventh Avenue
Manhattan, New York, NY 10019
Paul
Zunno
Solo Acoustic Concert
Friday January 29th
Sunday January 31st
Saturday February 13th
Sunday February 21st @ 8pm
New York City Center Studios
Following in the footsteps
of Jimi Hendrix and Duane Allman, Paul Zunno
played lead guitar for Rock and Roll Hall
of Fame Inductee, Wilson Pickett. His performances
are a combination of 'stories behind the music'
and a downright blow-the-roof-off-joint execution
and technique as a guitarist. Zunno has truly
earned his reputation as an outstanding live
performer, captivating audiences for years
with his mix of soulful singing, guitar mastery
and skillful songwriting.
Tickets $25. For more information and to purchase
tickets http://www.zunno.com
New York City Center Studios
130 West 56th Street, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10019
Between 6th and 7th Avenues
Bob Horan's
The Songs and Stories of Bob Horan:
New York Folksinger of the 1960's and Life-long
Entertainer
February 11, 12, and 13th at 8pm
Under St. Marks
A veteran folksinger
of Greenwich Village, Bob Horan was part of
an era in folk music. He sang with Pete Seeger,
for Joni Mitchell and at Gerde's Folk City,
where Bob Dylan became a legend. Bob Horan
has been a professional musician in NYC for
45 years, and he has seen it all. Join him
as he tells stories and sings of his personal
journey through the 60's and 70's folk movement
in NYC, and learn what happened when the era
ended...
Tickets $15. For more information or advance
purchase visit www.smarrtix.com or www.wunderkindconsortium.com
Under St. Marks |
94 St. Marks Place btwn 1st and A
SYMPHONY
SPACE
See this link for programs
at Symphony Space:
symphonyspace.org.
BOX OFFICE Tickets
for performances are available:
• In person at 2537 Broadway at 95th
Street, Tuesday-Sunday, noon to 7 P.M.
• Over the telephone at 212.864.5400,
Tuesday-Sunday, 11 A.M. to 7 P.M.
• Online at symphonyspace.org.
Symphony Space |
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
Coming
Soon
Distinguished Concerts
International New York Presents:
Music Masters of Wales
Saturday, March 6, 2010 8:00 pm
STERN AUDITORIUM/PERELMAN STAGE, CARNEGIE
HALL
Karl Jenkins, Welsh
Guest Conductor/Composer
Jenkins: Euphonium Concerto (US Premiere)
Jenkins: Sacred Songs (Selections)
David Childs, Euphonium
Jonathan Griffith, DCINY Artistic Director
and Principal Conductor
Arwel Hughes: Dewi Sant
"Jenkins’ gift for writing solid
melodies according to the mood of the text
is profound.” - Choral Review
"He makes the euphonium sound as flexible
and as agile as a trumpet and as smooth
as the trombone played by Tommy Dorsey."
- The Independent on Euphonium soloist,
David Childs
Tickets: $20 - $100
On Sale Now!
Call CarnegieCharge
at 212-247-7800, or visit www.carnegiehall.org.
For more information on group sales or other
special offers, please contact us at 212-707-8566
x307 or BoxOffice@DCINY.org.
www.DCINY.org
STERN AUDITORIUM/PERELMAN
STAGE, CARNEGIE HALL
THE GRAPES OF WRATH
March 22, 2010 at 8:00pm
Carnegie Hall
An all-star cast
from opera and Broadway comes together to
present the World Premiere Two Act Concert
Version of Ricky Ian Gordon and Michael
Korie’s beautiful rendering of Nobel
Prize-winner John Steinbeck’s epic
Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, "The
Grapes of Wrath", on March 22, 2010
at Carnegie Hall, conducted by Ted Sperling.
Called by Musical America “The great
American opera,” Gordon’s opera
incorporates American popular musical styles
of the 20s and 30s: song-and-dance, sweet
and rousing love songs, ballads with banjos,
jazz choruses, and a barbershop quartet.
Just like the novel itself, the work is
both heart-wrenching and uplifting. Gordon
(music) and Korie (libretto) have collaborated
with The Chorale to shorten the length of
the original opera, while composing new
material for the chorus. And if that starry
cast – Victoria Clark, Christine Ebersole,
Jane Fonda, Elizabeth Futral, Anthony Dean
Griffey, Nathan Gunn, Peter Halverson, Steven
Pasquale, Stephen Powell, Andrew Wilkowske
and Matthew Worth – isn’t enough
inspiration to see the show, the role of
Tom Joad’s young daughter, Ruthie,
will be sung by Nathan Gunn’s daughter,
Madeline Gunn. Directed by Eric Simonson
with lighting design by Frances Aronson.
Tickets are $25-$160 and will be available
at 646-202-9623 or www.collegiatechorale.org.
Subscription packages are available by phone
at 646-202-9623 or online at www.collegiatechorale.org.
Carnegie Hall|881
7th Avenue
ISRAEL
IN EGYPT
May 12, 2010 at 8:00pm
Skirball Center for the Performing Arts,
New York University
James Bagwell will
conduct George F. Handel’s "Israel
in Egypt", featuring Brian Asawa, alto;
Sari Gruber, soprano; and Rufus Müller,
tenor on May 12, 2010 at 8pm at the Skirball
Center for the Performing Arts, New York
University. Darkness over the earth, water
turning to blood, plagues of jumping frogs,
buzzing insects, and hailstones, an oncoming
mighty storm, and the parting of the Red
Sea while hordes of horsemen and chariots
are engulfed – such imagery calls
for the masterful hand of George F. Handel.
In this choral tour de force, some of the
most vivid images of the Exodus story are
recounted during the first segment, which
is then followed by the beautiful and exultant
second part, "The Song of Moses".
At times tender, simple, stately, crashing,
complex and colossal, "Israel in Egypt"
is one of Handel’s monumental achievements,
featuring the chorus in an unprecedented
way with lovely and descriptive solos and
duets accentuating their story throughout.
Tickets are $25-$85 and will be available
online at www.skirballcenter.nyu.edu, by
phone at 212-352-3101, or in person at the
Skirball Center Shagan Box Office 566 LaGuardia
Place, Tuesday-Saturday 12-6pm.
Skirball Center
for the Performing Arts| New York University|
566 Laguardia Place
|