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Events for April 2024
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Apr 25, 2024
New York City Labor Chorus
Dates: May 5, 2024
Sponsor: St. Mark's Church
Auditorium: St. Mark's Church
Contact: Audrey Ross/Publicity, 929.222.3973
  131 E. 10th St. (2nd ave)
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212.674.6377
e-mail: audreyrosspub@aol.com
Web: http://stmarkschurch.org

The 40-member chorus, directed by Jana Ballard, promotes union solidarity and social justice through song. Their rep tells the story of labor's history and ongoing struggles, drawing on gospel, jazz, classical, and folk traditions.

Simone Dinnerstein: Bach Sinfonias
Dates: Apr. 25
Sponsor: Miller Theatre at Columbia University
Auditorium: Miller Theatre at Columbia University
  2960 Broadway, New York, NY 10027
  New York, NY United States
Web: https://www.millertheatre.com/events/bach-sinfonias

GRAMMY-nominated pianist Simone Dinnerstein, described by The New York Times as “an utterly distinctive voice in the forest of Bach interpretation,” is presented by Miller Theatre at Columbia University in three performances over March and April as part of Miller Theatre’s 2023-2024 Bach Concert Series. On April 25, Simone Dinnerstein performs a thrilling program of solo works for piano, rooted in the Baroque era, with J.S. Bach’s collection of 15 Sinfonias.

Apr 26, 2024
Madame Butterfly
Dates: Apr 26 - May 5
Sponsor: Opera Philadelphia
Auditorium: Academy of Music
Contact: tix@operaphila.org, 2157328400
  240 S Broad St
  Philadelphia, PA United States
Phone: 2157328400
e-mail: tix@operaphila.org
Web: http://www.operaphila.org/whats-on/in-theaters-2023-2024/madame-butterfly/

Fri, Apr 26 8:00 p.m. Sun, Apr 28 2:00 p.m. Fri, May 3 8:00 p.m. Sun, May 5 2:00 p.m. Approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes including one 20-minute intermission. Is it true love or just a fantasy? The achingly beautiful score and heartbreaking tragedy at the core of Puccini’s masterpiece explode in a new production by designer Yuki Izumihara and director Ethan Heard that transcends stereotypes, empowering the young protagonist Cio Cio San with new agency over her story.  Soprano Karen Chia-ling Ho and tenor Anthony Ciaramitaro make their company debuts as the lovelorn geisha and her reckless American husband, Lieutenant B.F. Pinkerton, who sees her as a toy he can purchase, play with, and abandon. Anthony Clark Evans (Rigoletto, 2022), returns as the cautionary American consul Sharpless, with mezzo Kristen Choi (The Raven, 2022) as the steadfast maid Suzuki.

Newport Classical Presents: Balourdet Quartet Plays Schubert and Haydn
Dates: Apr 26
Auditorium: Newport Classical Recital Hall
  42 Dearborn Street, Newport, RI, 02840
  Newport, RI United States
Phone: 401.846.1133 x1
e-mail: info@newportclassical.org
Web: http://newportclassical.org/event/balourdet-quartet/

The Boston-based Balourdet Quartet received the Grand Prize at the 2021 Concert Artists Guild Victor Elmaleh Competition; the top prize awarded in the 2021 Premio Paolo Borciani in Reggio Emilia, Italy; and the Gold Medal at the 2020 Fischoff Competition. Their program opens with Haydn’s signature humor and tone painting in The Bird, and the modern-day Hungarian bard Kurtág ponders the cycle of life in tribute to musicians meaningful to him, none more so than Schubert in Six Moments Musicaux. Newport Classical presents its nine-concert Chamber Series from September 2023 to June 2024 at its home venue, Newport Classical Recital Hall, bringing timeless music for today to Newport year round.

Apr 27, 2024
'1984' featuring CompCord Ensemble
Dates: April 27th
Auditorium: LOFT393
  393 Broadway, 2nd Floor, NY, NY 10013
  Manhattan, NY United States
e-mail: genepritsker@gmail.com
Web: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/composersconcordance/1216757

On April 27th at 7pm at LOFT393, the 'CompCord @ 40' festival continues with a concert featuring new music compositions which reflect upon the year 1984, when the Composers Concordance series was founded in New York City by composers Joseph Pehrson and Patrick Hardish. The program will showcase the tour-de-force musicianship of the CompCord Ensemble: Melanie Mitrano - soprano, Michiyo Suzuki - clarinet, Daniel Schnyder - saxophone, David Taylor - bass trombone, Gene Pritsker and Jane Getter - guitars, Max Pollak - cajon-tap dancer-body percussion, and Robert C. Ford - recitation, conducted by Peter Jarvis. Featured compositions include '1984 - A Year In Music' by Gene Pritsker; 'Everyone Else' by Melanie Mitrano; 'Reminiscing' by Peter Jarvis, 'Detour' by Jane Getter, 'Swathe Cozen' by David Taylor, and 'Mole's Eye Recall' by Max Pollak, plus music by Marina Vesic, Ginka Mizuki, Dan Cooper, David Saperstein, and Daniel Schnyder.

95 Years of Music to Speak to Our Time- Dr. Samuel Adler
Dates: April 27th, 3:30pm
Auditorium: Livestream
  Livestream
  Lifestream, MA United States
Phone: 5082402400
e-mail: lindsey@artsmempoweringlife.org
Web: https://performingartscentercapecod.org/95-years-of-music-to-speak-to-our-time-part-iii/

About this Four-Part Lecture: PART 3- The Eastman and Julliard Years At age ten Samuel Adler narrowly escaped Nazi Germany during Kristallnacht, the “night of broken glass.” As he and his father collected sheet music in the loft of the synagogue, saving all that they could on that terrifying night, soldiers heard them from down below. It was the sudden collapse of the pipe organ that allowed Adler and his father to run and escape through an underground tunnel. His family took the last train out of Germany with their bags full of sheet music, paving the way for Adler to study and nurture his musical gifts in America. At age ninety-five, he continues to compose, sharing his prolific musical gifts. Known for building bridges through the international language of music, as well as his optimism and “life-affirming spirit,” he is uniquely positioned TO SPEAK TO OUR TIME.

Dvorák Masterpieces
Dates: Apr 27 - 28 (2 Performances)
Auditorium: Knowles Memorial Chapel
  1000 Holt Avenue
  Winter Park, FL United States
Phone: 4076462182
e-mail: info@bachfestivalflorida.org
Web: http://www.bachfestivalflorida.org/event/dvorak-masterpieces-2024-1

John V. Sinclair, conductor • Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra Camille Thomas, cello; Mary Wilson, soprano; Patricia Thompson, mezzo soprano; Kyle Stegall, tenor; Michael Dean, bass Composed in response to personal tragedy – the deaths of his three children – Dvorák’s powerful, emotional, and deeply moving Stabat Mater is among the most substantial of Stabat Mater settings. It is Dvorák’s choral music at its best. Considered to be “the greatest of all cello concertos”, Dvorák’s Concerto for Cello in b minor is a nostalgic reflection on his native Bohemia and is full of some of his most inspired moments. The charismatic artistry of Camille Thomas, the young Franco-Belgian cellist, is driven by a passion for life and a desire to inspire others to open their hearts to the wonder and emotion of classical music. Camille Thomas plays the famous “Feuermann” Stradivarius (1730) cello, which in on loan to her from the Nippon Music Foundation. Tickets start at $15

Titan: A Celebration of the TSYO’s 50th Anniversary!
Dates: April 27
Auditorium: Roy Thomson Hall
Contact: Patron Services
  60 Simcoe St, Toronto, ON M5J 2H5
  Toronto, ON Canada
Phone: 416.598.3375
e-mail: contactus@tso.ca
Web: http://rb.gy/zgqlmq

Join us for the epic conclusion to the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra’s golden jubilee season. Throughout its 50 year history, the TSYO has taught young musicians to be the best versions of themselves, both inside and outside the concert hall. TSYO musicians have seen their share of trials and tribulations, but they have always emerged triumphant, just like the featured piece in this milestone concert—Mahler’s First Symphony.

Apr 28, 2024
A Messiah for Our Time
Dates: April 28, 2024
Sponsor: New England Philharmonic and Cantata Singers
Auditorium: Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory
Contact: manager@nephilharmonic.org
  30 Gainsborough St
  Boston, MA United States
Phone: 855-463-7445
e-mail: info@nephilharmonic.org
Web: https://nephilharmonic.org/

In a fitting conclusion for a city that hosted the American premiere of Handel’s Messiah in 1818, NEP joins forces with Cantata Singers and vocal soloists on Sunday, April 28, at 3 pm in Jordan Hall to present A Messiah for Our Time. Sven-David Sandström’s dramatic 2009 setting of the Messiah’s well-known text will be performed for the first time on the East Coast. Co-conducted by Tianhui Ng and Cantata Singers Music Director Noah Horn, the season finale marks the first collaboration between the two organizations. Maggie Finnegan (soprano), Maria Dominique Lopez (mezzo-soprano), Dylan Morrongiello (tenor), and Leroy David (bass-baritone) join as soloists.

Newport Classical: Empire Wild
Dates: Apr 28
Auditorium: Newport Craft Brewing
  293 JT Connell Highway Newport, RI 02840
  Newport, RI United States
Phone: 401.846.1133
e-mail: info@newportclassical.org
Web: https://newportclassical.org/event/empire-wild/

Newport Classical presents Empire Wild as part of their spring Community Concerts. Empire Wild brings a genre-bending musical experience to Newport Craft Brewing, where audiences can purchase beer and bites during the performance. Empire Wild channels their love for musical exploration into their sound, fusing pop, folk, jazz, and more. In this program, the group puts its own spin on music by composers whose work has endured the test of time. Hear classics by Beethoven, Ravel, Bach, and more brought to new life in the trio’s unique arrangements. This is a free concert – fun for listeners of all ages.

Apr 29, 2024
Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players dig into Folk Roots
Dates: April 29
Sponsor: Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players
Auditorium: Good Shepherd Church
Contact: Mei Ying
  152 West 66 St
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-799-1259
e-mail: admin@jupitersymphony.com
Web: http://www.jupitersymphony.com

Prizewinners pianist Avery Gagliano, violinist Itamar Zorman, violist Paul Neubauer, and 8 Jupiterians will perform works based on or inspired by folk elements: Miniatures by William Grant Still, the "Dean of African American Composers"; Florence Price's Piano Quintet, unmistakably inspired by African-American spirituals, folk tunes, ragtime, and the rhythmic juba dance from the slave plantations of the Deep South; and Antonín Dvo?ák's "Double Bass" String Quintet No. 2, with seductive melodies evocative of Bohemian folk music. It's Out of This World: Dedicated to acknowledge and perpetuate the legacy of the late Jens Nygaard—founder of the Jupiter Symphony—the chamber music series celebrates a legacy that denotes musical excellence, gives performance opportunities to outstanding musicians, and imparts a love of and enthusiasm for music through interesting and unusual programs of works in the standard repertoire, as well as pieces by lesser known composers that deserve to be heard.



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