Lorin Maazel, conductor
Mahler: Symphony No. 9
Tickets are $16.00
The New York Virtuoso Singers, Harold Rosenbaum, conductor
Opening night
Mark Zuckerman: Two Browning Settings
Brian Fennelly: Soon Shall the Winter's Foil
Robert Ceely: Five Contemplative Pieces
Gregory Hall: April
Jody Rockmaker: Yiddish Choruses
Louis Karchin: To the Stars
John Eaton: Duo
Edward Jacobs: When Time
Elliott Schwartz: Two Watterson Poems
Steven Gerber: Sessions of Sweet Silent Thought
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
Lorin Maazel, conductor
Mahler: Symphony No. 9
The Transfiguration Choir of Men & Boys, Camerata, & Girls Choir
Claudia Dumschat conductor
Daniel Gundlach, alto • Bryan Register, tenor • Arthur Krieck, tenor
St Nicolas
Rejoice in the Lamb
Abraham & Isaac
Tickets: $25/$15 students & seniors
Church of the Transfiguration
1 East 29th Street
Kory Katseanes, conductor • Jennifer Babidge, soprano • Nathan Botts, trumpet
Rossini: Overture to La gazza ladra
Newell Dayley: A Perfect Brightness of Hope
Beethoven: Symphony No. 4
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Du Huang and Xiao Hu, Piano Duo
The Murasaki Duo: Eric Kutz, Cello • Miko Kominami, Piano
Karen Kanakis, soprano • Jacob Lassetter, baritone
Program: TBA
The Low-matic All Stars take the Tank for a program featuring new music for bass clarinets. ICE clarinetists Campbell MacDonald and Joshua Rubin present strictly bass premieres of works by Filipe Lara, Nathan Davis, Hiram Navarrete, and other rarely heard bassy gems from Ignacio Baca Lobera and John Zorn.
The Tank
279 Church Street
Opera on Tap, a beer-swilling ensemble of young professional singers and musicians (companies artists have performed with include NYC Opera, Berlin Deutsch Oper, and the NY Philharmonic) takes opera out of the concert hall and into the bar, opera's natural home.
The Parkside Lounge
317 E. Houston St. between Suffolk and Norfolk Sts.
Four world premieres, as well as selections of fugues from Bach's Art of Fugue. Works by Donald Hagar, Hanna Levy, William Foster McDaniel and David MacDonald