February 2008
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Sunday, February 10, 2008
Pomerium
The Cloisters, at 1:00 pm

Mannerist Music of the Renaissance

Works by Mannerist composers of the sixteenth century including Giaches de Wert, Luca Marenzio, Carlo Gesualdo)


The concert is presented in The Fuentidueña Chapel at The Cloisters.
All seats are unreserved.

The concert is sponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


Clavier Trio
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, at 2:00 pm

Clavier Trio:
Arkady Fomin, Violin   •   Jesús Castro-Balbi, Cello   •   David Korevaar, Piano


Works by Beethoven, Haydn, and Robert Rodriquez


Hung-Kuan Chen
Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, at 2:00 pm

Hung-Kuan Chen, Piano


Messiaen: “Le Baiser de l'Enfant-Jésus” from Vingt regards sur l'Enfant-Jésus
Schubert: Sonata in B-flat Major, D.960
Beethoven: Sonata No. 29 in B-flat Major, Op. 106, “Hammerklavier”


Amuse
St Ignatius of Antioch, at 3:00 pm

Renée Anne Louprette, guest conductor

Fabulously French

Couperin, Dufay, Lully
Fauré, Duruflé, Poulenc


St Ignatius of Antioch
West End Ave and 87th Street


Brooklyn Friends of Chamber Music
Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church, at 3:00 pm

Gilad Harel, clarinet   •   Cornelius Dufallo, viola   •   Amy Kauffman, viola
Eric Nowlin, viola   •   Kenji Bunch, viola
Yves Dharamraj, cello   •   Monica Ohuchi, piano


Music of Kenji Bunch:
String Circle for string quintet
Cookbook for clarinet and piano
Lament for string quartet and clarinet (first performance)
The 3Gs for solo viola
Suite for viola and piano


Tickets: $15 at the door. $10 in advance. Students: $5

Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church 85 South Oxford Street at Lafayette Avenue, Fort Greene, Brooklyn, four blocks from the Brooklyn Academy of Music

Downtown Opera
Duo Theater, at 3:00 pm

Downtown Chamber Orchestra, Mimi Stern-Wolfe, conductor
Gilles Denizot   •   Steven Goldstein   •   Vanessa Salas


One Night Together
Daniel Burwasser, music
Illsa Gilbert, libretto


Duo Multicultural Arts Center
62 East 4th Street


MOSA concerts
Our Saviour's Atonement, at 3:00 pm

Bacchanalia Baroque Ensemble:
Arlene Travis, soprano   •   Neil Netherly, baritone   •   Steven Fox, tenor
Karl Kawahara, & Sophie Arbuckle, baroque violin   •   Louise Schulman, baroque viola
Christine Gummere, baroque cello   •   Meg Cotner, harpsichord
Laura Thompson, baroque flute


French Roast

Works by J.S. Bach:
Schweigt stille, plaudert nicht (Coffee Cantata), BWV211
Suite for Flute, TBA

Nicolas Bernier: Le Caffé (Coffee Cantata)


MOSA (Music at Our Saviour's Atonement)
Our Saviour's Atonement
178 Bennett Avenue
One block west of Broadway and 189th Street


Pomerium
The Cloisters, at 3:00 pm

Mannerist Music of the Renaissance

Works by Mannerist composers of the sixteenth century including Giaches de Wert, Luca Marenzio, Carlo Gesualdo)


The concert is presented in The Fuentidueña Chapel at The Cloisters.
All seats are unreserved.

The concert is sponsored by the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


Bargemusic Chamber Concert
Bargemusic, Brooklyn, at 4:00 pm

Johannes Dickbauer, Violin   •   Mark Peskanov, Violin   •   Lily Francis, Viola
Mark Holloway, Viola   •   Nicholas Canellakis, Cello


Schönberg String Trio, Op. 45 (1946)
Brahms String Quintet No. 1 in F Major, Op. 88
Mozart String Quintet No. 3 in C Major, K. 515


Tickets are $40 ($25 students)


Canterbury Choral Society
Church of the Heavenly Rest, at 4:00 pm

Charles Dodsley Walker conductor
WIth Lyra Davidica, Andrew Sheranian, conductor


Renaissance and Baroque Masterpieces

Palestrina: Missa Papae Marcelli
Bach: Motet No. 3, Jesu, meine Freude

Guest Artists: Lyra Davidica
Works by Orlando Gibbons, Thomas Tomkins and Francois Couperin


Contribution: $20 ($10 for Students and Seniors)
Children age 12 or under admitted free

Church of the Heavenly Rest
2 East 90th Street


Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Society for Ethical Culture, at 5:00 pm

Barbara Hannigan, soprano   •   Alan Feinberg, piano/celeste   •   Gilbert Kalish, piano
Ida Kavafian, violin   •   David Kim, viola   •   Fred Sherry, cello
DaXun Zhang, double bass   •   Ransom Wilson, flute   •   David Shifrin, clarinet
John Ferrari, Ayano Kataoka, Tom Kolor, percussion

Escher String Quartet:
Adam Barnett-Hart, violin   •   Wu Jie, violin
Pierre Lapointe, violin/viola   •   Andrew Janss, cello


Winter Festival: American Voices 1750-2008

Edward MacDowell: Piano Etudes (1887-94)
Aaron Copland: Lento Molto from Two Pieces for String Quartet (1928)
John Cage: Amores for Prepared Piano and Three Percussion Players (1943)
Mario Davidovsky: Piano Septet (2007) (CMS Co-commission, World Premiere)
Charles Tomlinson Griffes: Three Tone Pictures, Op. 5 (1910-12)
Lukas Foss: Time Cycle for Soprano and Ensemble (1960)


Society for Ethical Culture
64th St. at Central Park West


Michael Schade & Russell Braun
Rose Theater, Lincoln Center, at 5:00 pm

Michael Schade, tenor   •   Russell Braun, baritone
Carolyn Maule piano


Works by: Kreutzer, Lortzing, Lysenko, Mendelssohn, Pick, Schubert, Schumann, Stetsenko, Stolz, Tchaikovsky & Wolf.


Trio Wanderer
The Frick Collection, at 5:00 pm

Mendelssohn: Opus 66
Liszt: Tristia
Ravel: Trio in A
Budapest Festival Orchestra
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, at 8:00 pm

Iván Fischer conductor
Ildikó Komlósi, mezzo-soprano   •   Lószló Polgár, bass


Works by R. Strauss:
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche
First Waltz Sequence, from Der Rosenkavalier

Bartók: Bluebeard's Castle, Op. 11


Pre-concert lecture by Paul Griffiths at 1:45 in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse


Manhattan Sinfonietta
Merkin Concert Hall, Kaufman Center, at 8:00 pm

Milton Babbitt: Ars Combinatoria (1981) for small orchestra
Arnold Schoenberg: Herzgewächse (1911) for soprano, celesta, harmonium, and harp
Jonathan Dawe: New work for large ensemble (world premiere)
Christopher Buchenholz: New work for soprano and ensemble (world premiere)


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