$10 student tickets for these events are available now at the Box Office.
Show I.D. in person at the Carnegie Hall Box Office, 57th and 7th, during open weekday and Saturday hours.
WED, MAR 26 at 7 PM
Weill Recital Hall
ENSEMBLE ACJW
Featuring Fellows of The Academy—a program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and The Weill Music Institute in partnership with the New York City Department of Education
RAVEL
Sonata for Violin and Cello
THOMAS ADÈS
Catch, Op. 4
GERALD BARRY
“______”
SCHUBERT Piano Quintet in A Major, D. 667, “Trout”
Familiar chamber music favorites surround two works of recent decades, including Thomas Adès’s Catch, which has three of its four players attempting to “catch” an elusive clarinetist who is not entirely willing to become part of the group.
FRI, MAR 28 at 7:30 PM
Zankel Hall
BIRMINGHAM CONTEMPORARY MUSIC GROUP
Thomas Adès, Conductor
Stephen Wallace, Countertenor (Pleasure)
William Purefoy, Countertenor (Truth)
Christopher Lemmings, Tenor (Beauty)
Roderick Williams, Baritone (Deceit)
Stephen Richardson, Bass (Time)
GERALD BARRY
The Triumph of Beauty and Deceit (concert performance; NY Premiere)
“[Barry’s opera is] delirious, lascivious, hilarious”—Los Angeles Times
A celebration of youth, beauty, and sensual pleasure, Gerald Barry’s opera The Triumph of Beauty and Deceit has its New York premiere in Zankel Hall. Composer-pianist-conductor Thomas Adès leads this remarkable concert production with the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group and an all-male cast of virtuoso vocalists. Be there when Pleasure, for a change, gets the better of Time!
Pre-concert talk starts at 6:30 PM in Zankel Hall: Thomas Adès and Gerald Barry in conversation with Jeremy Geffen, Director of Artistic Planning, Carnegie Hall.
SAT, MAR 29 at 7:30 PM
Zankel Hall
MAKING MUSIC: THOMAS ADÈS
“one of the most imposing figures in contemporary classical music”—New Yorker
Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
Thomas Adès, Conductor and Pianist
Valdine Anderson, Soprano
Ara Guzelimian, Series Moderator
ALL–THOMAS ADÈS PROGRAM
Five Eliot Landscapes
Chamber Symphony, Op. 2
Court Studies from The Tempest
Living Toys
Explore the world of acclaimed young composer Thomas Adès in an evening of music that grips the listener with its edgy brilliance, including Five Eliot Landscapes, songs inspired by T. S. Eliot’s The Waste Land, and some compelling instrumental interludes from The Tempest, an opera based on Shakespeare.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity-Ongoing
March 21 12 p.m.
Rick Erickson--St. John Passion
With Soloists from the Bach Choir
FREE
March 23 5p.m. EASTER
Easter Oratorio, BWV 249
Johann Michael Bach
Organ: Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV 547
March 30 5p.m.
Bach Cantata 67
Michael Praetorius
Organ: Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV 545
April 6 5p.m.
Bach Cantata 146
Michael Praetorius
Organ: Toccata in d dorian, BWV 538
Pre-Vespers talk 4p.m.
Michael Marissen, Professor of Music, Swarthmore College
April 13
5p.m.
Bach Cantata 175
Heinrich Schutz
Organ: Schafe konnen sicher weiden, from BWV 208
April 20 5p.m.
Complete Bach Motets, Part II
BWV 229
BWV 227
BWV anh. 159
BWV 225
April 27
5p.m.
Bach Cantata 108
Johann Michael Bach
Organ: Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV 531
FREE
At Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 3 W 65th St.
Rick Erickson--St. John Passion
With Soloists from the Bach Choir
FREE
March 23 5p.m. EASTER
Easter Oratorio, BWV 249
Johann Michael Bach
Organ: Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV 547
March 30 5p.m.
Bach Cantata 67
Michael Praetorius
Organ: Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV 545
April 6 5p.m.
Bach Cantata 146
Michael Praetorius
Organ: Toccata in d dorian, BWV 538
Pre-Vespers talk 4p.m.
Michael Marissen, Professor of Music, Swarthmore College
April 13
5p.m.
Bach Cantata 175
Heinrich Schutz
Organ: Schafe konnen sicher weiden, from BWV 208
April 20 5p.m.
Complete Bach Motets, Part II
BWV 229
BWV 227
BWV anh. 159
BWV 225
April 27
5p.m.
Bach Cantata 108
Johann Michael Bach
Organ: Prelude and Fugue in C, BWV 531
FREE
At Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 3 W 65th St.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Veritas Forum NYU March 3-4
Schedule
Monday, March 3
One Nation Under God
Faith & Love in the Public Sphere
7:30pm. Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, Rosenthall Pavillion, 10th Floor
Tim Keller
Senior Pastor—Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City. Author—The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.
The Veritas forum is a safe space dialogue hosted by the Christian community to bring NYU together to explore the role that faith plays in our public and political world. Tonight we begin the forum by looking at the way faith and moral law affect public concepts of personal freedoms with acclaimed author and pastor, Timothy Keller.
Tuesday, March 4
Politics of Jesus
7:30pm. Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, Room 914
Lisa Harper
Founder—New York Faith & Justice League.
This event will transition the forum into specific questions of the politics and economics of Jesus Christ in media, politics and scripture with Lisa Harper: respected author, speaker and director of New York Faith and Justice.
Wednesday, March 5
Coffeehouse Discussion
8:00pm. Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, Room 802
We will finish off the forum with this evening's coffee house discussion where all voices come together to address these public questions which affect us as our individual conceptions of morality, freedom and politics form law and discourse in the public sphere.
All FREE and open to the public. For more information, visit http://www.veritas.org/nyu/
Monday, March 3
One Nation Under God
Faith & Love in the Public Sphere
7:30pm. Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, Rosenthall Pavillion, 10th Floor
Tim Keller
Senior Pastor—Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City. Author—The Reason for God: Belief in an Age of Skepticism.
The Veritas forum is a safe space dialogue hosted by the Christian community to bring NYU together to explore the role that faith plays in our public and political world. Tonight we begin the forum by looking at the way faith and moral law affect public concepts of personal freedoms with acclaimed author and pastor, Timothy Keller.
Tuesday, March 4
Politics of Jesus
7:30pm. Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, Room 914
Lisa Harper
Founder—New York Faith & Justice League.
This event will transition the forum into specific questions of the politics and economics of Jesus Christ in media, politics and scripture with Lisa Harper: respected author, speaker and director of New York Faith and Justice.
Wednesday, March 5
Coffeehouse Discussion
8:00pm. Kimmel Center, 60 Washington Square South, Room 802
We will finish off the forum with this evening's coffee house discussion where all voices come together to address these public questions which affect us as our individual conceptions of morality, freedom and politics form law and discourse in the public sphere.
All FREE and open to the public. For more information, visit http://www.veritas.org/nyu/
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