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11 Nov
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Friday, November 11, 2011 at 8pm Music and Musica at BEA - Heritage Ensemble BEA - Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 E. 52nd street, New York, NY, 10022 United States http://www.brazilianendowment.org contact@brazilianendowment.org
Tickets: $10 students, $15 general public Drummer Bobby Sanabria and conguero Cristian Rivera, Saxophonist Michael Hashim, bassist Frank Wagner and the pianist Eugene Marlow.
The Heritage Ensemble is a contemporary world music quintet that records and performs Eugene Marlow’s original compositions and arrangements of Hebraic melodies in various jazz, Afro-Cuban, Brazilian, and neo-classical styles. In so doing, The Heritage Ensemble looks to build bridges in community among disparate cultures by presenting cultural connections through music.
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Friday, November 18, 2011 at 8:00pm-10:00pm The Washington Chorus Presents Mozart and Wachner Kennedy Center Concert Hall 2700 F Street NW United States 202-467-4600 http://www.thewashingtonchorus.org laurel@thewashingtonchorus.org
Tickets: $15-$65 The Washington Chorus
Marie-Eve Munger, soprano
Arianna Zuckerman, soprano
Arnold Rawls, tenor
David Kravitz, baritone
Mozart: “Great” Mass in C Minor
Wachner: ‘Come, My Dark-Eyed One’
(Washington Premiere)
The Washington Chorus opens its 51st season with the Washington premiere of a major new work by Music Director Julian Wachner, an acclaimed composer with over 100 published works. ‘Come, My Dark-Eyed One’ combines passionate and dramatic music with poetry by Sarah Teasdale, e.e. cummings, John Clare, Emily Dickinson, Alfred Tennyson and famed Turkik poet Ali-Shir Nava’i whose poem forms the core and title of the work. It speaks of two lovers’ lives and how that great love transcends death itself.
This major work for chorus, soloists and orchestra is paired with one of Mozart’s most profound and majestic works, the Great Mass in C Minor, which stands with his famous Requiem as two of the crowning achievements in the choral repertoire.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Great Mass in C Minor Julian Wachner : Come, My Dark-Eyed One
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18 Nov
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Friday, November 18, 2011 at 7:30 pm Composers Concordance presents "Pipes vs. Pipes" St. Augustine Church 116 Sixth Avenue (corner of Sterling Place),Brooklyn, NY, 11217 United States
Tickets: $10 Organist and composer Carson Cooman,
Singers, Lynn Norris (soprano), Donna Breitzer (alto), Milan Rakic (tenor), and Charles Coleman (baritone),
Composers Concordance presents the latest concert in their ‘contrast’ series, "Pipes vs. Pipes", where pieces for organ are alternated with an ensemble of four singers until they meet together in the finale.
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18 Nov
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Friday, November 18, 2011 at 8pm Music and Musica at BEA - ENglewinds Ensemble BEA - Brazilian Endowment for the Arts 240 E. 52nd street, New York, NY, 10022 United States http://www.brazilianendowment.org contact@brazilianendowment.org
Tickets: $10 students, $15 general public Sarah Davol (oboe, Artistic Director), Marcia Hankle (flute), Mitch Kriegler (clarinet), R.J. Kelley (horn), Atsuko Sato (bassoon), and Tomoko Ohno (piano).
Eco-music ensemble and long-time favorite of Puffin audiences, Englewinds includes some of NY’s finest musicians performing innovative music with an environmental twist; program features new music and arrangements of more familiar tunes by award-winning composers.
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Sunday, December 4, 2011 at 7.30pm - 9.00 The International Street Cannibals present 'A Place in France' St Mark's in-the-Bowery 131 East 10th Street, NY, 10003 United States
Tickets: 15 performed by:
Taka Kigawa (piano), Inna Faliks and Kathleen Supove (piano).
Dan Barrett (cello, conductor), Lynn Bechtold (violin), Dan Cooper (7-string electric bass), Dmitri Dover (piano), Joe Gallant (6-string electric bass), Patrick Grant (electric keyboards and synthesizer), Gene Pritsker (DI.J., conductor), Edmundo Ramirez (viola d'amore), and Michiyo Suzuki (clarinet and alto saxophone).
vocalists:
Lynn Norris, Charles Coleman, and Brittany Fowler
dancers:
Megan Sipe (dance-captain/choreographer/dancer),
Amanda Mottur (dancer and belly dancer)
and Megan Sipe's Dancing Fish Productions.
puppeteer:
Benjamin
The International Street Cannibals perform the multi-genre concert event, "A Place in France", on December 4th at 7:30pm, at the legendary venue of the main space of St. Mark's in-the-Bowery, 131 East 10th Street, New York City.
On December 4th, the ISC present "A Place in France", a program where clichés become anti-cliché, through the means of both intensification and de-contextualization. The event includes elements such as the can-can, the rituals of fencing, French culinary motifs, the image of the salon, and various American perceptions of French culture. Within a concert fabric that covers a range of familiar symbolic and iconographical vocabularies, the ISC mingle the traditional cultural tropes with the more vital components of the arts of France, producing both a friction and harmony between cliché and viable content. This aesthetic operation points up the actual processes of art, rather than its effects and exteriority.
Gene Pritsker : Digital Debussy Gene Pritsker : Euro Trash Can Olivier Messiaen : Intermede Erik Satie : Choses Vue a Droit et a Gauche Claude Debussy : L'isle joyeuse
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