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Sunday, March 4, 2018 at 3:30pm ETHEL String Quartet Celebrates Female Composers National Gallery of Art 6th and Constitution Avenue NW United States www.NGA.gov
Tickets: Free ETHEL string quartet
ETHEL, a postmodern, indie-classical quartet, pays special homage to the brilliant, gorgeous, and masterful women who are making their musical mark on the 21st century. Sometimes fierce, sometimes seductive, always full of creativity, composers like Mary Ellen Childs, Anna Clyne, Missy Mazzoli, and Pulitzer Prize-winner Julia Wolfe are warriors and champions of music today. Repertoire by these women—including the first performances of Wolfe’s bluegrass-inspired Blue Dress for String Quartet—is performed with music named by the composers as their personal sources of inspiration. Clyne’s favorites include rock legend Stevie Nicks, while Mazzoli draws creative strength from Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, one of the leaders of the worldwide wave of alt rock bands. Wolfe cites the timelessness of Aretha Franklin, who continues in her role as standard-bearer for so many of today’s musicians. Amplified quartet arrangements of works by these powerhouses are paired with the works of Clyne, Mazzoli, and Wolfe. By exploring new compositions by three of today’s most influential composers side by side with the groundbreaking music of their muses, ETHEL offers a distinctive and stirring read on their interconnections.
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Sunday, March 4, 2018 at 4:00pm Organist Gail Archer Performs Free Concert in MA Saint Anthony of Padua Church 1359 Acushnet Avenue, New Bedford, MA United States
Tickets: Free organist Gail Archer
Gail Archer is an international concert organist, recording artist, choral conductor, and lecturer who draws attention to composer anniversaries or musical themes with her annual recital series.
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Friday, March 9, 2018 at 7:30-9:00pm PhiloSonia presents “Liaisons III: Britten & Shostakovich” the old stone house 336 3rd St, Brooklyn, NY 11215 United States www.philosonia.com/season17-18 PhiloSonia@PhiloSonia.com
Tickets: $25/10 Stani Dimitrova, violin
Yezu Elizabeth Woo, violins
Chieh-Fan Jay Yiu, viola
Adrian Daurov, cello
Michael Brofman, piano
PhiloSonia’s “Liaisons III: Britten & Shostakovich” explores the friendship of two composers who recognized each other as kindred spirits, bonded by their similar artistic outlooks.Strongly affected by the turbulent events of the 20th century, each of their musical voices reflected their humanistic ideals and personal
musical voice.
About PhiloSonia’s 2017-18 Season Liaisons:
PhiloSonia’s Second Season Liaisons explores composers’ friendships and the works they inspired. Over four concerts witness composers as loyal life-long friends united in upholding absolute music, compatriots dedicated to preserve their country’s musical heritage, kindred spirits from two sides of the Iron Curtain, and two brothers who are some of today’s most buzz-worthy artists.
Benjamin Britten : Phantasy in F minor for String Quintet Benjamin Britten : Three Divertimentos for String Quartet Benjamin Britten : Rhapsody for String Quintet Dmitri Shostakovich : Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57
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Sunday, March 11, 2018 at 4:00pm The Dessoff Choirs Presents The Little Match Girl Passion in NYC St. Patrick's Old Cathedral 273 Mott Street United States
Tickets: $20-40 The Dessoff Choirs
Malcolm J. Merriweather, music director + conductor
The Dessoff Choirs and Ensemble
Christian Henderson, boy soprano
Andrew Henderson, piano & organ
Maria Finkelmeier, percussionist
Ashley Jackson, harp
Hailed as “one of the great amateur choruses of our time (New York Today) for its “full-bodied sound and suppleness (The New York Times),” The Dessoff Choirs continues its 93rd season with a one-night only concert, March 11, 2018, at downtown’s Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. Program includes The Little Match Girl Passion, the allegorical choral reenactment of the Passion by composer David Lang (b.1957), Bach’s (1685-1750) Komm Jesu, komm, and the complete Chichester Psalms by Bernstein.
David Lang : the little match girl passion
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Sunday, March 11, 2018 at 7:00pm Organist Gail Archer Tours New Album in Alaska St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Alaska 2222 E. Tudor Road United States 907-563-3341 www.GodsView.org
Tickets: Free Gail Archer, organ
Internationally renowned concert organist and recording artist Gail Archer releases her eighth solo album A Russian Journey (TBR 09.25.17 Meyer Media) featuring works by 19th and 20th Century Russian composers including members of the Russian Five and their successors. Featuring hidden Russian gems from the organ canon, A Russian Journey enthralls listeners with Archer’s musicality, sensitivity, and visceral quality.
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Thursday, March 15, 2018 at 8:00pm ETHEL String Quartet and Native American Robert Mirabal in Concert Stewart Theatre at NCSU 2610 Cates Avenue United States 919-515-1100 www.ncsu.edu
Tickets: $27-32 ETHEL (string quartet)
Robert Mirabal (flute)
ETHEL will present new performances of its acclaimed show The River, an integral journey in instrumental virtuosity, song and storytelling. The tour comes in the wake of its 2016 NAMA-nominated release of the same title (Innova Recordings), and furthers ETHEL’s wildly successful nine-year collaboration with Native American musician, actor, writer, instrument builder and three-time GRAMMY® Award-winner Robert Mirabal. Here, ETHEL and Mirabal take inspiration from Water as the embodiment of the Spirit, and evoke the magic and majesty of “the river” which connects us all, with the live performance immersing the audience in a flow of music, narrative and ritual. The music of The River evokes timeless Native American traditions, re-imagined through the contemporary ear. The project has been featured by PRI’s The World, NPR’s Native America Calling, and, after making its premiere at the University of Washington, the Seattle Times wrote that the live show, “resides somewhere beyond the intersection of ceremony and show biz, at a place where multicultural collaboration becomes sacred art.” As delivered by these master performers, the effect is breathtaking, even ecstatic.”
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Friday, March 23, 2018 at 7:30PM-10:00PM In Context: Harold Meltzer Brooklyn Historical Society 128 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY 11201 United States https://www.brooklynhistory.org
Tickets: $15-$25 Laura Strickling, soprano; Abigail Fischer, mezzo soprano; Dominic Armstrong, tenor; Brent Funderburk, Michael Brofman, piano; Stanichka Dimitrova, violin
On Friday, March 23rd Brooklyn Art Song Society (BASS) presents the 8th installment of its acclaimed new music series In Context. This seasons featured composer is Harold Meltzer, one of the most notable living American composers. Two contemporary masterpieces and a world premiere by Mr. Metlzer are paired alongside works that inspired the composer by Holst, Schumann, and Wolf. BASS favorites soprano Laura Strickling and tenor Dominic Armstrong join mezzo soprano Abbey Fischer in her BASS debut. Mr. Meltzer gives a free pre-concert lecture on his works at 7:00PM
Harold Meltzer : New Work Harold Meltzer : Beautiful Ohio Harold Meltzer : 2 Songs from Silas Marner Robert Schumann : Frauenliebe un leben Op. 42 Gustav Holst : 4 Songs Op. 35 Hugo Wolf : 4 Lieder
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24 Apr
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Saturday, March 24, 2018 at 7:30pm - 9pm Between Two Worlds Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts
United States http://www.presentmusic.org/concerts/mozart.aspx
Tickets: $15 - $35 Eric Segnitz
Adrien Zitoun
Music that crosses between the worlds of american folk and new classical inspire Present Music’s concert, Between Two Worlds. Guest conductor David Bloom and the Present Music Ensemble will be collaborating with indie composer and performer Sarah Goldfeather to premiere two of her new compositions on the stage of the Helen Bader Concert Hall. Inspired by being between two different types of worlds, the concert will also feature composer Dylan Mattingly’s “Lighthouse (Refugee Music by a Pacific Expatriate)”. Join Present Music as we take-over the Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts on March 23rd with an exploration of expressive dichotomy – full experience details to be announced soon!
Sarah Goldfeather : Original Folk Songs
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Sunday, April 1, 2018 at 3:00pm 100 Singers Honor the 100th Anniversary of Estonian Independence Alice Tully Hall New York United States
Tickets: $45 and Up Maaja Duesberg Roos, curator + conductor
Esto-Atlantis Choir
Leila Roos, conductor Laulurõõm Children’s Choir
Arete Teemets, soprano Veikko Kiiver, tenor Alar Pintsaar, bass
Ines Maidre, organist
Presented by the Foundation of Estonian Arts and Letter, Esto-Atlantis Choral Concert is part of an international event acknowledging the Republic of Estonia’s centenary. 100+ singers from around the world gather to perform, celebrate, and honor the rich heritage of Estonian choral music on Lincoln Center’s world renowned stage. The program manifests four generations of one musical Estonian family: works by composer Rudolf Tobias (1973-1918) and by his daughter, composer Helen Tobias-Duesberg (1919-2010), conducting by his granddaughter Maaja Duesberg Roos (b.1945), with choral singing and children’s choir conducting by his great-granddaughter Leila Roos (b.1986). This Easter Sunday performance also includes sacred choral selections by Tobias, the American premiere of Reekviem by Tobias-Duesberg, and the haunting Morning Star by Arvo Pärt, Estonia’s most famous contemporary composer.
Rudolf Tobias : Eks Tieie Tea Rudolf Tobias : Otse Kui Hirv Tobias-Duesberg Helen : Reekviem Tobias-Duesberg Helen : Hommage a Arvo Part Arvo Part : Morning Star
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