March 2008
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
The New York Philharmonic
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, at 9:45 pm

Kurt Masur, Conductor
Matthias Goerne, baritone   •   James Taylor, tenor
Christiane Libor, soprano   •   Anna Larsson, alto
Dietmar Kerschbaum, tenor   •   Jason Grant, bass
Westminster Choir, Joe Miller, director
The American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, director


Philharmonic Open Rehearsal

Bach: St. Matthew Passion


Menahem Pressler Master Class
Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, at 11:00 pm

Menahem Pressler, piano


Master classes are free, but reservations are required. Please call 212-875-5788 or email The Chamber Music Society to reserve space.


The Metropolitan Opera
Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center at 7:00 pm

Wagner: Tristan

Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, James Levine, conductor
Deborah Voigt   •   Michelle DeYoung   •   Ben Heppner
Eike Wilm Schulte   •   Matti Salminen

Sung in German with Met Titles in English

Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Society for Ethical Culture, at 7:30 pm

Menahem Pressler, piano   •   Erin Keefe, violin   •   Arnaud Sussmann, violin
Beth Guterman, viola   •   Gary Hoffman, cello   •   DaXun Zhang, double bass


The Pressler Connection

Mozart: Piano Quartet in E-flat major, K. 493 (1786)
Dvořák: Terzetto in C major for Two Violins and Viola, Op. 74 (1887)
Schubert: Piano Quintet in A major, D. 667, Op. 114, “Trout” (1819)


Society for Ethical Culture
64th St. at Central Park West


Amor Artis
Holy Trinity R.C. Church, at 8:00 pm

Johannes Somary, conductor


Obrecht: St. Matthew Passion
Bonia Shur: Kohelet
Palestrina: Lamentations


Holy Trinity R.C. Church
West 81st Street


Chamber Music at the Y
Kaufmann Concert Hall, 92nd Street Y, at 8:00 pm

Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio
Jaime Laredo, violin   •   Sharon Robinson, cello   •   Joseph Kalichstein, piano

Leila Josefowicz, violin   •   Joseph Kalichstein, piano   •   Michael Tree, viola


Stravinsky: Duo Concertant
Danielpour: The Book of Hours for Piano and Strings (New York Premiere, 92nd Street Y Co-Commission)
Dvořák: Quintet for Piano and Strings in A Major, Op. 81


counter)induction
Merkin Concert Hall, Kaufman Center, at 8:00 pm

Coleman, Kagel, Kurtág

Music by Anthony Coleman (new work, world premiere), Mauricio Kagel and György Kurtág.


Recital of New Music
Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall, at 8:00 pm

Emily Langford Johnson, Mezzo-Soprano   •   Lars Fosser, Baritone
Maurício Virgens, Baritone


New Music Receital

Works by Bart Berzonsky, Glen Barton Cortese, Peter Maxwell Davies, Martin Hennessy, and John Musto


Screen Compositions 4
Experimental Intermedia, at 9:00 pm

The Eighteenth Annual Festival with no fancy name, Part Two (or B)

Screen Compositions 4, curated by Katherine Liberovskaya

The fourth edition of Screen Compositions, the yearly evening dedicated to intersections of moving image with sonic art; a program of screen works representing dynamic two-way collaborations between video/ film artists and sound/ music artists specifically intended for single-channel projection with no live or performance component.

Featuring collaborations by:
Liora Belford / Ido Govrin
Kjell Bjorgeengen / Marc Ribot
Yan Breuleux / Alain Thibault
Alexandra Dementieva / Aernoudt Jacobs
Richard Garet / Wolfgang R. von Stuermer
Katherine Liberovskaya / Phill Niblock
Francesca Llopis / Barbara Held
Marlena Novak / Jay Alan Yim
Billy Roisz / Toshimaru Nakamura
Billy Roisz / dieb13


224 Centre Street at Grand
Third Floor

Tickets: $4.99


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