It is a tremendous honor to be a part of New York City's New Year's celebrations in the monumental Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, playing in the U.S. premiere a new choral work directed by the one and only Kent Tritle. Description: Founded by Leonard Bernstein in 1984, the annual New Year's Eve Concert for Peace is a signature Cathedral event, gathering old friends and new for more than a quarter of a century. This year we begin with Haydn's glorious Te Deum and continue with the U.S. premiere of See the Wretched Strangers by Lucas Wiegerink. A series of songs about our shared Earth continues the theme of neighborly compassion and the renewal of hope for the coming year. Wrapping up this year's performance, we celebrate the concert's founder by performing chorales from Leonard Bernstein's own Mass. Admission: A limited number of general admission seats are free and open to the public, on a first-come, first-served basis. Ticketed seating is also available, starting at $40. For more detailed program information, and to secure your tickets (if you wish to purchase ticketed seating), please visit stjohndivine.org
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I am honored to present this recital with my Crestwood Music Education Center faculty colleagues - flutist Dominique Soucy and violinist Keita Fukushima.
Date: Saturday 2nd December 2017 Time: 7.30pm Venue: The Hall at Crestwood Music Education Center 453 White Plains Road, Eastchester Admission: free for CMEC students $20 for adults Presenting works by C.P.E. Bach, Beethoven and Reinecke. For more details, please contact Crestwood Music Education Center on (914) 961-3497. |
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