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United States
 Sunday, March 6, 2016 at 4:00pm 
Organist Gail Archer Performs in Oakland
First Presbyterian Church of Oakland
2619 Broadway
United States
510-444-3555
http://www.firstchurchoakland.org

Tickets: Suggested donation $10
organist Gail Archer

Gail Archer is a Grammy-nominated, international concert organist, recording artist, choral conductor and lecturer. Lucid Culture proclaimed, "Like the composers she chooses, Archer's playing spans the range of human emotions—with Bach, there’s always plenty to communicate, but this time out it was mostly an irresistibly celebratory vibe." Ms. Archer's recordings span the seventeenth to the twenty-first centuries, a festive discography that highlights her musical mastery on grand Romantic instruments as well as Baroque tracker organs. Her most recent compact disc, Bach, the Transcendent Genius, celebrates the brilliant improvisations on Lutheran hymn tunes of the "Great 18" chorale preludes (MM1013). Ms. Archer is college organist at Vassar College, and director of the music program at Barnard College, Columbia University where she conducts the Barnard-Columbia Chorus. She serves as director of the artist and young organ artist recitals at historic Central Synagogue, New York City.

J.S. Bach : Great 18

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United States
 Saturday, March 19, 2016 at 7:30pm 
PhiloSonia Inaugural Concert - "Revelations"
The Old Stone House
336 Third Street, btw. 4th/5th Avenues, Brooklyn, NY 11215
United States
http://www.theoldstonehouse.org
info@theoldstonehouse.org

Tickets: $20/15
Stanichka Dimitrova,violin
Igor Pikayzen violin    
Chieh-Fan Yiu, viola    
Adrian Daurov, cello


PhiloSonia is an innovative concert experience, designed to create a personal connection between audience members and classical music. 
PhiloSonia offers an insight into established and new works from the chamber music repertoire. Through compelling programming and interactive elements listeners are guided through an in-depth exploration of a wide variety of works.


Ludwig Beethoven : String Quartet Op. 59 #1, Allegro
Ludwig Beethoven : String Quartet Op. 59 #3, Menuetto; Allegro Molto
Bedøich Smetana : String Quartet # 1 "From My Life", Vivace
Franz Schubert : String Quartet D 810 "Death and The Maiden", Andante con moto
Felix Mendelssohn : String Quartet #6 in F minor, Allegro; Adagio

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United States
 Sunday, March 20, 2016 at 7pm 
Equinox: light and dark
Turner Hall
1040 N 4th St
United States
414-271-0711
http://www.presentmusic.org/concerts/equinox.aspx
emwoehlke@presentmusic.org

Tickets: 15, 25, 35
Present Music

Last season's Equinox was "aglow with promise" (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel), contrasting light and dark, death and life, and this year is no different as Present Music presents Equinox: light and dark, March 20, 2016. Performing the brooding, atmospheric Night Scenes from the Ospedale by Robert Honstein (written as part of the Vivaldi Project, the goal of which was to weave early and new music together seamlessly) will make an intriguing contrast to Vivaldi’s sunny L’Estro Armonico. Judd Greenstein’s Clearing, Dawn and Dance (“…an epically high flying work reminiscent of Glass's dance and cinema pieces while never abandoning Greenstein's own signature palette of sounds” - wqxr), Andrew Norman’s Music in Circles (a “5 minute static electricity storm” - Pitchfork) and music by Ligeti and Gubaidulina will connect as we cross the divide from winter to spring.


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United States
 Tuesday, March 22, 2016 at 8PM 

Redcat
Disney Hall Los Angeles
United States
http://pianospheres.com
pianospheres@gmail.com

Mark Robson--piano



Hugh Levick : The Story of ' I '

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United States
 Friday, March 25, 2016 at 8:00 p.m. 
BMOP Presents Song Cycle Child Alice 3/25
Jordan Hall, Boston
30 Gainsborough Street
United States
617-585-1260
http://www.newenglandconservatory.edu

Tickets: $20-50
Boston Modern Orchestra Project
Soprano Courtenay Budd

The Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP), the 2016 Musical America Ensemble of the Year, ends its 20th anniversary season with the Boston premiere of David Del Tredici’s complete Child Alice (1981) featuring the acclaimed soprano Courtenay Budd. Based on poems prefacing Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, this 135-minute evening-length work changed the course of 20th century music.

David Del Tredici : Child Alice

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United States
 Friday, April 1, 2016 at 2:00 pm 
Anna Akhmatova: The Heart is Not Made of Stone
BAM Fisher
321 Ashland Place
United States
718.636.4100
http://www.bam.org

Tickets: $75 and Up
Ensemble for the Romantic Century

Celebrating its 15th season, the Ensemble for the Romantic Century (ERC) returns to BAM Fisher for six performances of Anna Akhmatova: The Heart is Not Made of Stone. Written by Eve Wolf and directed by Donald T. Sanders, this multi-media production examines the troubled relationship between artistic creation and totalitarianism through the perspective of the Russian poet Anna Akhmatova (1889-1966). This tale of passion, love, political repression, and redemption is interwoven with music by Russian composers’ Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, and Shostakovich.

Sergei Prokofiev : Romeo & Juliet

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United States
 Saturday, April 2, 2016 at 7:30pm 
BASS Composer in Residence Scott Wheeler Premieres Ben Gunn 4/2
Tenri Cultural Institute, NYC
43A West 13th St, NY NY 10011
United States
212-645-2800
http://www.tenri.org
mail@tenri.org

Tickets: $25
Soprano Elisabeth Marhsall, mezzo soprano Kate Maroney, tenor Brandon Snook, and baritone Steven Eddy join pianists Michael Brofman, Jocelyn Dueck, and Miori Sugiyama.

BASS continues its innovative new music series In Context at the Tenri Cultural Center on Saturday April 2nd, 2016. This year’s featured composer is Scott Wheeler, hailed by Fanfare as “one of the freshest American voices.” The program features Mr. Wheeler’s work alongside those by colleagues and mentors (Virgil Thomson and Judith Weir) and favorite classics (Johannes Brahms and Robert Schumann). The program will include the world premiere of Ben Gunn. Soprano Elisabeth Marhsall, mezzo soprano Kate Maroney, tenor Brandon Snook, and baritone Steven Eddy join pianists Michael Brofman, Jocelyn Dueck, and Miori Sugiyama.

Scott Wheeler : Ben Gunn

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United States
 Sunday, April 3, 2016 at 4.00pm 
The Wooden Fish Ensemble will present a program of traditional music from Asia and recent music by Hyo-shin Na along with music by European masters Schoenberg and Mozart.
Old First Concerts
1751 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
United States
(415) 474-1608
http://oldfirstconcerts.org
kbarr@oldfirstconcerts.org

Tickets: $5 - $20
- The members of the Wooden Fish Ensemble -
Thomas Schultz, piano
Hyunjung Choi, violin
Sonia Lee, harpsichord
Sonnet Ensemble (Sue-mi Shin, Artistic Director), Guest Artists
Kyungso Park, kayageum (Korean zither)
Ji Hye Lim, kayageum (Korean zither)

Wooden Fish Ensemble
4PM April 3, 2016
Old First Concerts
1751 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA 94109
https://www.facebook.com/events/911912442211668/
TICKETS http://oldfirstconcerts.org/performances/714/
$18.00 General (includes advance online discount)
$15.00 Seniors (65+, includes advance online discount)
$5.00 Full Time Students (Children 12 and under are free)
The Wooden Fish Ensemble will present a program of traditional music from Asia and recent music by Hyo-shin Na along with music by European masters Schoenberg and Mozart.
- The program -
Song of the Bear (2015) for string ensemble and kayageum (Korean zither) solo by Hyo-shin Na - World Premiere
Invisible Door (2015) for harpsichord and violin by Hyo-shin Na - US Premiere
Kayageum Sanjo (Korean traditional music)
Piano Pieces Op. 33a/b by Arnold Schoenberg
Piano Concerto K. 415 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
String Symphony No. 4 by Mendelssohn
- The members of the Wooden Fish Ensemble -
Thomas Schultz, piano
Hyunjung Choi, violin
Sonia Lee, harpsichord
Sonnet Ensemble (Sue-mi Shin, Artistic Director), Guest Artists
Kyungso Park, kayageum (Korean zither)
Ji Hye Lim, kayageum (Korean zither)
Venue: Old First Church
Date: Sun April 3, 2016 4:00pm
City: San Francisco
Email: kbarr@oldfirstconcerts.org
Price Range: $5 to $18
Tickets: (415) 474-1608


Hyo-shin Na : Song of the Bear for string ensemble and kayageum (Korean zither) solo
Arnold Schoenberg : Piano Pieces Op. 33a/b
Hyo-shin Na : Invisible Door for violin and harpsichord
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Piano Concerto K. 415
Korean Traditional Music : Kayageum Sanjo

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