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Yoav Gal's Multimedia "Mosheh" at Merkin Hall on March 29, 2006
New York Miniaturist Ensemble in concert 3/27
MARCH 24, 26, 30, 31 - JUILLIARD STRING QUARTET performs VINAO
Ensemble Pamplemousse @ Merce Studio March 24/25 9pm
Flexible Orchestra 06, April 28th performance, 8 PM
April 6 and 7 Either/Or perform Feldman, Zorn, Sharp, and more!
March 30th- NOVA Chamber Artists premiere Matthew Van Brink 'String Quartet'
ST. LUKE�S CHAMBER GOES �CROSSTOWN NEW YORK� APRIL 1 & 2 W/BISCARDI, MOOKE, SANDOW, TOWER
March 9: CUNY Composers Alliance
29 April: Avner Dorman's String Quartet No. 2, 92nd St Y
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3/27/2006
Kaufman Center presents the award-winning Quartet New Generation (QNG), a recorder collective rapidly becoming known for their innovative programming and dynamic stage presence (helped along by over twenty types of recorders!), on Monday, April 10 at 8 PM at Merkin Concert Hall. Hailed as "four recorder virtuosos" by The New York Times, Quartet New Generation's Andrea Guttman, Hannah Pape, Heide Schwarz and Susanne Fr�lich bring a fresh eye to early recorder music and juxtapose it with contemporary works, many of which have been commissioned. At Merkin Concert Hall, the group will be performing their program Ethereal. Ranging from the early Renaissance to more contemporary times, composers featured include Thomas Tomkins, Ferrabosco, Ciconia, Mencuso, Serocki, Meijering and Mensignh. Tickets are $20. Order at Kaufman Center's site, or by calling 212-501-3330.
posted by Coming Events
3/27/2006 06:26:00 PM
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