Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Feb 15

6p.m.
Black History Celebration
Students from Academy for Social Action perform slave narratives, poems and spirituals in tribute to the African Americans who paved the way for generations to come.
FREE
Barnes & Noble/Lincoln Triangle
1972 Broadway - at 66th Street.

8p.m.
The Greeks Part Two: The Murders (Runs Feb 14-18)
Adapted by John Barton and Kenneth Cavander. Directed by Brian Mertes.
FREE, tickets required
Juillard Drama Theater
- Broadway & W. 65th St.
Directions: Limited ticket availability. Two free tickets per person will be available beginning 1/31 at 11 AM at the Juilliard Box Office.

8p.m.
Carnegie Hall
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Discovery Concert: Messiaen’s
Turangalîla-symphonie
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra
David Robertson, Music Director and Conductor
Nicolas Hodges, Piano
Cynthia Millar, Ondes Martenot
OLIVIER MESSIAEN Turangalîla-symphonie
Gain a new perspective on this masterpiece as David Robertson takes you inside the music with an innovative multimedia presentation that includes enlightening discussion, live music examples, and a full performance of Messiaen’s transcendent tribute to love.
A Program of The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall
Tickets start at $10.

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