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Events for June 2024
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Jun 16, 2024
BSO Music Presents: The Pines of Rome
Dates: June 16, 2024
Auditorium: Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
Contact: 410-783-8000
  Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
  Baltimore, MD United States
Phone: 4107838000
e-mail: Tkopasek@BSOmusic.org
Web: https://my.bsomusic.org/18305/18366

Jonathon Heyward closes his debut season as BSO Music Director drenched in the unabashed emotions of Richard Strauss’ swan song, sung by Artist in Residence Christine Goerke. Respighi’s evergreen depictions of towering pine trees around the Eternal City anchor the timelessness of this art form, while the future comes forward in a new work commissioned from hometown hero James Lee III. In Records from a Vanishing City, Jessie Montgomery pines for the gritty, multicultural Manhattan of her youth, spent in her father’s Lower East Side rehearsal studio for rock and jazz bands. Artists Jonathon Heyward, conductor Christine Goerke , soprano Repertoire JESSIE MONTGOMERY Records from a Vanishing City STRAUSS Four Last Songs JAMES LEE III New work (BSO Commission) RESPIGHI Pines of Rome Funded in part by The Amphion Foundation, Inc. The appearance of BSO Artist in Residence Christine Goerke is supported by the Alvin and Fanny B. Thalheimer Guest Artist Fund.

Malang Jobarteh, kora, and Chelsea Randall, piano
Dates: 6/16/2024
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: 9292223973
e-mail: audreyrosspub@aol.com
Web: http://stmarkschurch.org

St. Mark's Church will present "Passages" - a unique collaboration between Gambian kora player Malang Jobarteh and NY pianist Chelsea Randall. The program will feature traditional West African music and original compositions for kora, along with piano music by Fred Onovwerosuoke, Philip Glass, Nkeiru Okoye, and John Adams.

Jun 20, 2024
Composers Concordance Presents Strings & Poems
Dates: Thursday, June 20th, 2024 8pm
Sponsor: Composers Concordance
Auditorium: Jim Kempner Fine Art
Contact: Mercedes
  501 W 23rd St
  NYC, NY United States
e-mail: theemergencymotivemagazine@gmail.com
Web: https://www.facebook.com/events/3883612611883321/

Poets Recite Over New Compositions for String Instruments

Earth Vigil Album Release Party
Dates: 6/20/2024
Auditorium: KMFA Draylen Mason Studio
Contact: info@conspirare.org
  KMFA Draylen Mason Studio 41 Navasota St.
  Austin, TX United States
e-mail: info@conspirare.org
Web: https://www.conspirare.org/tickets/earth-vigil-album-release-party/

Celebrate Conspirare’s newest album! Enjoy appetizers, music and conversation with soprano Awet Andemicael, Craig Hella Johnson, and composer Robert Kyr.

Mosaic Youth Chorus Tour Concert
Dates: June 20, 2024
Sponsor: Mauch Chunk Museum & Cultural Center
Auditorium: Mauch Chunk Museum and Cultuural Center
Contact: Joy Hirokawa
  41 W. Broadway
  Jim Thorpe, PA United States
e-mail: info@mosaicyouthchorus.org
Web: http://mosaicyouthchorus.org

Mosaic Youth Chorus presents a concert focusing on the immigrant experience and regional identity. Featured music includes Rosephanye Powell's "To Sit and Dream," Paul Rardin's "Identities," and Rollo Dilworth's "I Dream a World." Mosaic Youth Chorus. The Mosaic Youth Chorus empowers diverse youth of the Lehigh Valley to create community, build empathy, and effect positive social change through artistic and expressive choral singing.

Jun 21, 2024
Mosaic Youth Chorus Tour concert
Dates: June 21, 2024
Sponsor: Holy Trinity Memorial Lutheran Church
Auditorium: Holy Trinity Memorial Lutheran Church
Contact: Joy Hirokawa
  610 N. Fourth St.
  Catasauqua, PA United States
e-mail: info@mosaicyouthchorus.org
Web: http://mosaicyouthchorus.org

Mosaic Youth Chorus presents a tour concert featuring music about the immigration story of the Lehigh Valley Region and current youth identity. The Mosaic Youth Chorus empowers diverse youth of the Lehigh Valley to create community, build empathy, and effect positive social change through artistic and expressive choral singing.

Jun 23, 2024
Composers Concordance: CompCord Ensemble at Howland Cultural Center
Dates: Sunday, June 23, 2024
Sponsor: Composers Concordance
Auditorium: Howland Cultural Center
Contact: https://www.facebook.com/ComposersConcordance
  477 Main Street
  Beacon, NY United States
Phone: (845) 831-4988
Web: https://howlandculturalcenter.ticketspice.com/compcord-ensemble-at-hcc

On Saturday, June 23rd at 6 PM, Composers Concordance presents its fifth annual concert event at the historic Howland Cultural Center, the first building in Beacon, New York to receive the distinction of being placed on the National Register of Historic Places. The event will feature New York's CompCord Ensemble in collaboration with Beacon musicians and will include vocalists Judi Silvano and Charles Coleman, poets/narrators Roger Aplon, Robert C. Ford and John Pietaro as well as Franz Hackl on trumpet, Brad Hubbard on baritone saxophone and bass clarinet, Debra Kaye on piano, Paul Carroll on percussion and Gene Pritsker will conduct and play guitar.

Hauser Rebel with a Cello
Dates: June 23
Sponsor: Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Auditorium: Segerstrom Center for the Arts
  600 Town Center Drive
  Costa Mesa, CA United States
Phone: 7145562787
Web: https://www.scfta.org/events/2024/hauser-rebel-with-a-cello

HAUSER’S performance style may only be described as electric; a unique pairing of cello pyrotechnics that align beauty, elegance and true rock muscle. Fueled by a repertoire base that is as wide and expansive as Lady Gaga is from Tchaikovsky or Shakira is from Shostakovich, HAUSER is the dynamic cellist performing all of it and taking the world by storm. HAUSER is a study in contrasts; equally at home and comfortable with classical music as he is with pop music and, in possession of an uncommon and near encyclopedic knowledge of both. As part of the quintessential 2Cellos, HAUSER has toured the world - from the Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House to New York’s Madison Square Garden selling more than one million tickets to their live shows. topping album, “Classic” HAUSER consistently pushes the limits of his cello and his music-making. He is a phenomenon that is one part virtuoso and the other, that of sheer, animal magnetism. For HAUSER’s fans, perhaps it is simply his ability to unify generati

Revisiting CEAIT Music & Early Telepresence
Dates: June 23, 2024
Sponsor: EZTV and LA-SIGGRAPH in collaboration with the Center for Media & Design of Santa Monica College (SMC)
Auditorium: SMC's Pete and Susan Barrett Art Gallery
Contact: Anastasia Chernysheva
  1310 11th Street Santa Monica, CA 90401
  Santa Monica, CA United States
Phone: 310-434-4000
Fax: 310-434-4000
e-mail: anchernyshyova@gmail.com
Web: http://leonardo.info/opportunity/revisiting-ceait-music-early-telepresence

In the 1990s, the CalArts School of Music was at the forefront of developing new interactive music technology, multimedia performance, and telecommunication art. In 2024, as major institutions in California recognize the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration by participating in PST “Art & Science Collide”, we want to bring to light the contribution of the CalArts-based Center for the Art, Information, and Technology (CEAIT), in collaboration with Electronic Café International (ECI), in the lineage of art and technology nexus. In a conversation, the former CEAIT affiliates and collaborators will share their recollections of the music technology inventions and hybrid practices they witnessed and/or developed over the 1990s. In light of the sudden proliferation of audio+video telecommunication applications and the spread of remote live collaboration, for ex. over Zoom, the panelists, (early adopters), will discuss the creative telecollaboration 30 years ago compared to the heyday practices.

Jun 25, 2024
Eastern Music Festival
Dates: June 25
Auditorium: Dana Auditorium, Guilford College
Contact: EMF Ticket Office
  710 Levi Coffin Drive
  Greensboro, NC United States
Phone: 336-333-7450
e-mail: ticketing@easternmusicfestival.org
Web: http://www.easternmusicfestival.org/tickets

Eastern Chamber Players 1 *Tickets-$35*

Jun 26, 2024
Eastern Music Festival
Dates: June 26
Auditorium: Dana Auditorium, Guilford College
Contact: EMF Ticket Office
  710 Levi Coffin Drive
  Greensboro, NC United States
Phone: 336-333-7450
e-mail: ticketing@easternmusicfestival.org
Web: http://www.easternmusicfestival.org/tickets

Signature Performance: William Wolfram in Recital *Tickets-$35*

Jun 27, 2024
Eastern Music Festival
Dates: June 27
Auditorium: Dana Auditorium, Guilford College
Contact: EMF Ticket Office
  710 Levi Coffin Drive
  Greensboro, NC United States
Phone: 336-333-7450
e-mail: ticketing@easternmusicfestival.org
Web: http://www.easternmusicfestival.org/tickets

Signature Performance: Welcome Bach! Jake Fridkis, flute; Giora Schmidt, violin; Scott Flavin, violin; Daniel Reinker, viola; Chi Lee, viola; Neal Cary, cello; Allan Steele, cello; Santiago Rodriguez, piano; Marika Bournaki, piano; EMF Orchestral Fellows *Tickets-$35*

Grand Teton Music Festival's 2024 Season
Dates: June 27-August 17, 2024
Auditorium: Walk Festival Hall
  3330 Cody Lane
  Teton Village, WY United States
Phone: 307-733-1128
e-mail: gtmf@gtmf.org
Web: https://gtmf.org

The Grand Teton Music Festival's 63rd season will be held from June 27-August 17, 2024. Join us for eight weeks of performances under the leadership of Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles. GTMF's 2024 season features eclectic orchestral and chamber music performances, Gateway series concerts, special events, outdoor concerts, the continuation of GTMF’s opera initiative and free community events. Guest artists include violinists Augustin Hadelich and Jennifer Koh, pianists Michelle Cann and Anna Geniushene, vocalists Heidi Stober and Capathia Jenkins, Third Coast Percussion, Sérgio and Clarice Assad, Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn, and many more. Special events include an evening with world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma in celebration of the 50th anniversary of our beloved home, Walk Festival Hall, and a recital by pianist Garrick Ohlsson. Series packages on sale now. Single tickets go on sale April 9.

The Precipice
Dates: Jun 27 & 28
Sponsor: Contemporaneous Ensemble & Fifth Wall Performing Arts
Auditorium: The Space at Irondale
Contact: Contemporaneous Ensemble
  85 South Oxford Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 6153102443
e-mail: info@contemporaneous.org
Web: https://ci.ovationtix.com/27285/production/1202246

IN SHORT: Weaving together text and music from journal entries, poems, voice memos, and previous works by KARL (Karl Ronneburg) and Grey Rose Grant, The Precipice is a 100-minute abstract chamber-rock opera that explores the formation of self and our relationship with moments of transition. The show asks: how do the metaphors and myths by which we construct our identity hold us back, and how do we leave behind relationships, places, and visions of self without losing the part of them that made us who we are?

Jun 28, 2024
Eastern Music Festival
Dates: June 28
Auditorium: Dana Auditorium, Guilford College
Contact: EMF Ticket Office
  710 Levi Coffin Drive
  Greensboro, NC United States
Phone: 336-333-7450
e-mail: ticketing@easternmusicfestival.org
Web: http://www.easternmusicfestival.org/tickets

EMF CELEBRATES: Dvo?ák’s America Gerard Schwarz, music director and conductor; EMF Faculty Artists; EMF Young Artist Orchestras This is a Pay-What-You-Can performance. Set your own ticket price to support Eastern Music Festival with a donation of any amount. If you can afford to, consider paying a little extra to cover those who cannot. Your generosity is greatly appreciated!

Jun 29, 2024
An Evening of Sonic Exploration: The Musical Fusion of Marimba, Art, Electronics and Voice
Dates: June 29th, 7:30pm
Sponsor: Performing Arts Center
Auditorium: https://performingartscentercapecod.org/programs/arts-entertainment-series/
Contact: 5082402400
  95 Southern Eagle Cartway
  Brewster, MA United States
Phone: 5082404389
e-mail: lindsey@artsempoweringlife.org
Web: https://performingartscentercapecod.org/programs/arts-entertainment-series/

Presented by Maria Finkelmeier About the Lecture Named a “one-woman dynamo” by the Boston Globe, Maria Finkelmeier is a percussionist, composer, and digital media artist who will perform a 40 minute set of her own music featuring marimba, electronics and voice off of her upcoming album. Find out about her compositional practice when fusing acoustic sounds with electronic capabilities, and stories behind each work. Don’t miss this show, augmented with digital art projected in the hall, generated from Finkelmeeier’s movement as she performs. Experience this vibrant and energetic immersive experience, encouraging questions, joy and new possibilities.

Eastern Music Festival
Dates: June 29
Auditorium: Dana Auditorium, Guilford College
Contact: EMF Ticket Office
  710 Levi Coffin Drive
  Greensboro, NC United States
Phone: 336-333-7450
e-mail: ticketing@easternmusicfestival.org
Web: http://www.easternmusicfestival.org/tickets

Eastern Festival Orchestra: Celebrations & Rhapsodies Gerard Schwarz, music director and conductor; Béla Fleck, banjo; Carter Doolittle, saxophone – 2023 Rosen-Schaffel Concerto Competition Winner; Eastern Festival Orchestra; *Tickets-$55*



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