• CHAMBER SOIRÉE: SHALL WE DANCE?

    Members of Sarasota Orchestra present a chamber recital of dance-inspired works from ballet to the ballroom. This season, each program is inspired by a poem and will feature a recitation by a company member from the Florida Studio Theatre. The program opens with Quinn Mason's ( a NextNotes creator) 2013 String Quartet No. 2, a […]

  • Outpost: words & music

    Outpost, Minnesota's 21st century variety-show featuring local musicians and spoken-word artists, is back at The Hook & Ladder with a blockbuster fall show featuring award-winning poet Michael Kleber-Diggs ("Worldly Things",) keyboardist/composer deVon R. Gray (dVRG), author Junauda Petrus-Nasah ("The Stars and the Blackness Between Them",) and a quartet of musicians from the Minnesota Orchestra. This […]

  • Kind of Bill, the Musical Life of Bill Evans

    The Larry McDonough Quartet will be performing “Kind of Bill, the Musical Life of Bill Evans” and his associations with Tony Bennett, Scott LaFaro, Paul Motian, Miles Davis, Jim Hall, Eddie Gómez, Eliot Zigmund, Marc Johnson, and Joe LaBarbera. The Larry McDonough Quartet is Larry McDonough, piano, voice, and arrangements, Richard Terrill, saxes and poetry, […]

  • Trio Solace

    The Raritan Valley Community College Arts and Design department will present a concert featuring Trio Solace. The trio includes Jacob Savransky on piano, Edward Li on violin and Mark Serkin on cello. The concert will feature the following program: Piano Trio Pale Yellow by Jennifer Higdon (a BandQuest and ChoralQuest composer) ; Gabriel Fauré’s Piano […]

  • Music Mondays presents The Westerlies and Conrad Tao, piano

    Pianist Conrad Tao, a performer of “probing intellect and open-hearted vision” (New York Times), joins genre-defying brass ensemble, The Westerlies, “an arty quartet…mixing ideas from jazz, new classical, and Appalachian folk” (New York Times). Individually, they perform both classics (by J. S. Bach and Brahms) and contemporary work (by Caroline Shaw), and they improvise as […]

  • LECTURE I: A PROMISSARY NOTE IN URBANISM: HEJDUK’S DRAWN AND BUILT WORK

    Aida Miron & Sven Eggers First one of the two talks about entering the continuous foyer of architecture cosmos connecting urban fabric and landscapes, highwalks and underground, east and west, megastructures, cafes, socialist housing complexes and public thresholds. Date & Time: Thursday, October 14, 2021 at 11 AM CT | 12 PM ET Get tickets […]

  • VÄNSKÄ AND BATIASHVILI

    VÄNSKÄ AND BATIASHVILI

    What happens when the roles are swapped, and wild animals attend their hunter’s funeral? Find out in the first-ever Minnesota Orchestra performance of music by composer Donghoon Shin. Georgian-born German violinist Lisa Batiashvili brings Karol Szymanowki’s brilliant Violin Concerto to life and the Minnesota Orchestra revisits the Fourth Symphony by Carl Nielsen, a work that […]

  • ACF Equity Study Group on Ohiyesa: The Soul of an Indian

    For this month's Equity Study Group, we will review Syd Beane's documentary film Ohiyesa: The Soul of an Indian. This documentary follows Kate Beane, a young Dakota woman, as she examines the extraordinary life of her celebrated relative, Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa). Biography and journey come together as Kate traces Eastman's path-from traditional Dakota boyhood, through […]

  • OTHER MINDS FESTIVAL 25: Moment’s Notice October 14-17, 2021 @ Dianne and Tad Taube Atrium Theater, SF CA

    Heralded by NPR as a “Who’s Who of the avant-garde” and The Wire as “a forum for forward-thinking composers and an opportunity to hear performances of a uniformly challenging and rigorous nature,” San Francisco’s only international festival of avant-garde music returns to celebrate its milestone 25th anniversary! Other Minds Festival 25: “Moment’s Notice” will bring […]

  • Sphinx Virtuosi at Carnegie Hall

    Sphinx Organization invites you to attend the Sphinx Virtuosi at Carnegie Hall Concert and Gala. This unique event combines a world-class performance with an exclusive Gala benefiting the Sphinx Organization’s transformative programs at the intersection of the arts and social justice. Consider making a gift today. Sphinx Organization is working alongside Carnegie Hall to examine all aspects […]

  • MN Sinfonia’s Thirty-Third Winter Concert Series

    Concert Program Gioachino Rossini: Overture to the Italian in Algiers Gao Hong (an ACF board member): Celebration Note: World Premier and Recipient of the Minnesota Sinfonia Call for Scores with Support from the McKnight Foundation Dmitry Shostakovich: The Little Ballerina Giacomo Puccini: Crisantemi Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 1 in c minor Date & Time: Friday, […]

  • VÄNSKÄ AND BATIASHVILI

    VÄNSKÄ AND BATIASHVILI

    What happens when the roles are swapped, and wild animals attend their hunter’s funeral? Find out in the first-ever Minnesota Orchestra performance of music by composer Donghoon Shin. Georgian-born German violinist Lisa Batiashvili brings Karol Szymanowki’s brilliant Violin Concerto to life and the Minnesota Orchestra revisits the Fourth Symphony by Carl Nielsen, a work that […]