JACK Quartet – Photo by Henrik Olund

This week: concerts in New York (September 3 – September 9, 2012)

Rite of Summer Music Festival | Todd Reynolds

Todd Reynolds - Photo Lynn Lane

Todd Reynolds – Photo Lynn Lane

In a blazing Labor Day finale to Rite of Summer’s 2012 season, Todd Reynolds, “New York’s reigning Jazz and Classical Violinist” (The New Yorker), and fiddle-player of choice for avant-gardists everywhere, has assembled a stellar cast of characters to explore the vortex where bluegrass, electronica, minimalism and classical music swirl. Featuring music of glass harmonica virtuoso Jonny Rodgers, avant-bluegrass guitarist Jordan Tice (The Jordan Tice Trio), the singular percussionist Mathias Kunzli, currently on tour with Regina Spektor, and esteemed jazz bassist Michael O’Brien.
Monday, September 3 at 1 & 3 PM
FREE
Colonels’ Row, Governors Island
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Cage: Lecture on the Weather, Sonatas & Interludes

New York Chamber Music Festival proudly presents Lecture on the Weather by John Cage with the participations of composers Ned Rorem, Joan Tower, David Del Tredici, David Amram, Tania Leon, Jose Serebrier, Laura Kaminsky, David Leisner, Arturo O’Farrill, Sean Hickey, Jon Deak, and Noel Zahler.

Wednesday, September 5 at 3 PM
Advanced Tickets $20; Members, Students, Seniors $15; Day of Show $25
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York, NY
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John Cage at 100! A Celebration Concert

On September 5, 2012 – the 100th birthday of John Cage, New York Chamber Music Festival presents a collection of John Cage gems: Living Room Music; Four for String Quartet; Third Construction; 59 1/2; Sonata for Two Voices; Branches; The City Wears a Slouch Hat with the participation of members of the MET Opera percussion section, led by Greg Zuber (MET Principal Percussionist), and conducted by world-renowned MET Opera Maestro Derrick Inouye, violinists Elmira Darvarova and Cornelius Dufallo, violist Ching Chen Juhl, cellist Wendy Sutter. Also participating: MET Opera star bass-baritone Morris Robinson and New York City Opera soprano Karen Beardsley Peters. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to hear some of John Cage’s most theatrical works, on the exact day of his 100th birthday!

Wednesday, September 5 at 8 PM
Advanced Tickets $20; Members, Students, Seniors $15; Day of Show $25
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York, NY
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Jacaszek & Holly Herndon

Jacaszek

Jacaszek

Polish composer Jacaszek and San Francisco based Holly Herndon present an evening of electroacoustic music at Roulette.

Thursday, September 6 at 8 PM
Tickets $10
Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave (On the corner of Atlantic & 3rd Aves), Brooklyn, NY
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Six Scenes | American Opera Projects’ Composers and the Voice

The Composers & the Voice fellows return from a summer of writing and composing with six powerful, dynamic short opera scenes. Composers include Ronnie Reshef, Sidney Marquez Boquiren, Rachel Peters, Robert Paterson, Mikael Karlsson, Zach Redler, and Sara Cooper.

Friday, September 7 and Sunday, September 9 at 7:30 PM
Tickets $15 General Admission / $10 Students/Seniors (w valid ID)
South Oxford Space, 138 South Oxford St., Brooklyn, NY
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Amram’s Chamber Music and Kerouac’s On the Road

New York Chamber Music Festival presents chamber music works by multi-instrumentalist and legendary composer David Amram, whose groundbreaking work, combining jazz and classical music, led to scores for movies like the Manchurian Candidate. A virtuoso performer himself, David Amram’s integration of jazz, ethnic and folk music has led him to work with legends like Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Charles Mingus, Stan Getz, as well as Willie Nelson, Pete Seeger, Leonard Bernstein, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, and Jack Kerouac. In a program featuring several of his chamber music compositions, as well as readings from Jack Kerouac’s iconic On the Road, David Amram collaborates with “The Sopranos” actor John Ventimiglia, world-renowned flutist Carol Wincenc, MET principal percussionist Greg Zuber, former MET Opera concertmaster Elmira Darvarova, New York Philharmonic hornist Howard Wall, famed cellist Wendy Sutter, acclaimed pianists Tomoko Kanamaru and Hsin-Chiao Liao, the David Amram Quartet, members of the New York Piano Quartet and members of the ensemble Face the Music with artistic director Jennifer Undercofler.

Friday, September 7 at 8 PM
Advanced Tickets $20; Members, Students, Seniors $15; Day of Show $25
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York, NY
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Ha-Yang Kim + JACK Quartet

JACK Quartet - Photo by Henrik Olund

JACK Quartet – Photo by Henrik Olund

JACK Quartet performs composer/cellist Ha-Yang Kim’s recently revised epic opus, Threadsuns, a 40+ minute work inspired by the cryptic mystical poetry of Paul Celan. In addition, Kim performs amplified cello, field recordings and electronics which explores the live intersection of hybrid acoustic and synthetic sound sources.

Saturday, September 8 at 8 PM
General Admission $15, Members/Students/Seniors $10
Roulette, 509 Atlantic Ave (On the corner of Atlantic & 3rd Aves), Brooklyn, NY
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Delphinium Trio

In an eclectic program of works for violin, horn and piano, the Delphinium Trio presents several premieres. Works by Mozart, Koechlin, Dubois (New York premiere), Daniel Powers (New York premiere) and Rheinberger (world premiere). A free concert of delightful musical gems for your perfect Sunday afternoon!

Sunday, September 9 at 5:30 PM
FREE
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York, NY
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Violin Loops | Cornelius Dufallo

Cornelius Dufallo - Photo by Jill Steinberg

Cornelius Dufallo – Photo by Jill Steinberg

Heralded by the New York Times as one of the “new faces of new music,” who “has made substantial contributions to New York’s burgeoning new-music scene” and praised for his “taut virtuosity”, Cornelius Dufallo is well known for his work with the amplified string quartet Ethel, and the creative music ensemble Ne(x)works. In his musical explorations Dufallo equates melody with consciousness, moving from the abstract and atmospheric, toward a sonic dream world. Don’t miss his exciting “Violin Loops” solo program with amplified violin!

Sunday, September 9 at 8 PM
Advanced Tickets $20; Members, Students, Seniors $15; Day of Show $25
Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York, NY
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