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Sunday, June 1, 2008
The New York Philharmonic
Merkin Concert Hall, at 12:30 pm

Joseph Pereira, host   •   Dorian Rence, writer and narrator
Musicians of the New York Philharmonic


Very Young People's Concert

This season we feature French music, with a focus on Maurice Ravel, set to the continuing adventures of Philippe the Penguin.

Designed especially for 3-6-year-olds


Young Artists Piano Showcase
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, at 1:30 pm

Young Artists Piano Showcase
5th Biennial Winners Concert

Program: TBA


New England Symphonic Ensemble
Isaac Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall, at 2:00 pm

David Thye, Mark Hayes, and Piero Romano, conductors
Soloists: Liesl Odenweller, Barbara McAlister, Steven Sanders
Matt Boehler, and Paolo Cuccaro
With participating choruses


Mozart: Vesperae solennes de confessore, K.339
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 2
Shostakovich: Festive Overture

And works by Mark Hayes


American Symphony Orchestra
Avery Fisher Hall, at 3:00 pm

Leon Botstein, conductor


Spatial Explorations

Toru Takemitsu: Cassiopeia (1971)
Andrzej Panufnik: Symphony No. 5, “Symphony of the Spheres” (1975, US Premiere)
Rued Langgaard: Music of the Spheres (1918, US Premiere)
György Ligeti: Apparitions (1959)
György Ligeti: Atmosphères (1961)


BAM Opera
BAM Harvey Theater, Brooklyn, 3:00 pm

Cimarosa: Il Matrimonio Segreto


Members of the Brooklyn Philharmonic, Paul Goodwin, conductor
Jonathan Best   •   Fredrika Brillembourg   •   Conal Coad
Georgia Jarman   •   Chad A. Johnson   •   Heidi Stober


BAM Harvey Theater
Brooklyn Academy of Music
651 Fulton Street, Brooklyn


The New York Philharmonic
Merkin Concert Hall, at 3:00 pm

Joseph Pereira, host   •   Dorian Rence, writer and narrator
Musicians of the New York Philharmonic


Very Young People's Concert

This season we feature French music, with a focus on Maurice Ravel, set to the continuing adventures of Philippe the Penguin.

Designed especially for 3-6-year-olds


Hyun Kyung Kim
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, at 5:30 pm

Hyun Kyung Kim, Piano


Program: TBA


Terry Eder
Zankel Hall, Carnegie Hall, at 7:30 pm

Terry Eder, Piano


Program: TBA


Artistic Club Luba
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, at 8:30 pm

Artistic Club Luba
Vladimir Tsypin, Violin   •   Irini Mozyleva, Soprano   •   Susan Walters, Piano


Works by Rubinstein, Sichel, Tchaikovsky, and Tsypin


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