Performance
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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The New York Choral Society has announced “Our Voices,” a digital 2020-21 season between November and May. “The challenge of social distancing – so ‘unchoral’ – has prompted us to consider new ways of creating performances of choral music,” said NY Choral Society’s Music Director David Hayes in a press…
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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Composer Timothy C. Takach (a past JFund winner and Healing & Hope Through Song composer), is delighted that PBS will air All is Calm across the country. The show has changed quite a bit since they first premiered it as a radio drama in Minneapolis with 3…
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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VIDEO PREMIERE Co-presented with Columbia University School of the Arts Simone Dinnerstein’s “majestic originality of vision” (The Independent) has made her one of today’s most sought-after pianists. The frequent Miller collaborator performs a solo recital highlighting her thoughtful interpretation and signature expressive elegance. The virtual concerts in the Live from…
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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Celebrated pianist Simone Dinnerstein returns to the Miller Theater at Columbia University for a solo recital as part of their Pop-Ups in the Lantern concert series. Dinnerstein will perform Phillip Glass‘s Etude No. 2 (1994) and Franz Schubert‘s molto moderato from Piano Sonata in B-flat, D. 960 (1828). The virtual concert…
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
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“The Rondo Community Music Series wrapped up last winter with outstanding performances by Ashley DuBose, the Kevin Washington Quintet; Robert Robinson, Debbie Duncan and William Duncan, and DeSean Jones. Though we’re unable to hold in-person dates, this year we remain dedicated to bringing you hope, healing and joy through the…
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
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Wednesday, December 16, 2020 at 6pm CST | 7pm EST ROBERT SCHUMANN – Carnaval Op. 9 (1834-1835) CHRISTIAN WOLFF – FANTAIL (22 pieces for a pianist) (2020) World Premiere! Pianist Adam Tendler premieres FANTAIL, a new major work by iconic American composer Christian Wolff. Commissioned by the…
Thursday, December 17, 2020
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“Songs for the Season” featuring carols by Minnesota composers is one of the most popular programs from the Courtroom Concert series. If sub-zero temperatures kept you from attending the program last time at TPT Street Space, now’s your chance to hear “Songs for the Season” from the comfort of your…
Thursday, December 17, 2020
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A series of eight FREE monthly digital Performance As Process events on Thursday evenings from September through April will invite audiences to Conrad Tao’s, 2020-21 Kaufman Music Center Artist-in-Residence, creative practice as he develops programming for his May 6 Ecstatic Music concert in Merkin Hall. Streamed from his home in Manhattan,…
Thursday, December 17, 2020
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counter)induction returns to Music of the Americas with music by Latin American female composers. Celebrating its 21st season, the adventurous composer-performer collective counter)induction returns to Music of the Americas after over a decade with a program highlighting the widely diverse world of contemporary music by Latin American female composers.
Friday, December 18, 2020
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Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s free event: Front Row: The PSO Virtual Experience. Episode 2: Originators and Disrupters (Part 2) Friday, November 27, 2020 at 6:30pm CST / 7:30pm ET Part 2 brings together the musicians with modern American composers (Libby Larsen, Gary Schocker and Charles Rochester Young) and a…
Friday, December 18, 2020
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This eight-man vocal group puts its own spin on the King’s College “Nine Lessons and Carols” tradition, with a different 50-minute concert streamed each weekend (taped at Ordway Concert Hall). Part one, streaming next weekend, features Cantus’ arrangements of traditional carols, while the following weekend includes works from such local…
Friday, December 18, 2020
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Hey! What are you doing Friday Night on December 18th? If you miss nightlife as much as us, you’ll be happy to know San Francisco has its own late show now, with famous djs, bands and local performers of all varieties! Tonight “Club Closed,” (filmed at The Great…