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Wednesday, March 10, 2010   1:15 pm New Since 10/1/2009
Who David and Gavin Black
  David Black, cello, and Gavin Black, harpsichord.
Title Cello Music of Gabrielli, Lanzetti, and Berteau
Description The duo will perform works by Domenico Gabrielli (c.1651-1690), Salvatore Lanzetti (1710-1760), and Martin Berteau (1700-1771).
Presenter Midtown Concerts
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission free, no tickets necessary
Contact 212-967-9157
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Thursday, March 11, 2010   8 PM
Who Choir of St. Luke in the Fields
  David Shuler, Music Director
Description Holy Week music by Renaissance master Orlande de Lassus - Choir of St. Luke in the Fields - preceded by lecture at 7 PM
Presenter Music & Arts at St. Luke in the Fields
Where Church of St. Luke in the Fields
487 Hudson Street
(1 block south of Christopher)
New YOrk, NY  10014
Admission $30 general; $20 students/seniors
Contact 212-414-9419
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Saturday, March 13, 2010   10AM-8PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who New York Early Music Central (NYEMC) Project 2010: Lecture-Demonstration
  Frederick Renz, Coordinator and Host; NY HISTORICAL DANCE COMPANY with Flying Forms, PARTHENIA and guests; LIONHEART; ASTERIA; ARTEK; Members of the GRAND TOUR ORCHESTRA
Title EARLY MUSIC EXPOSED
Description Conceived & hosted by Frederick Renz, Founder/Director of the Early Music Foundation/Early Music New York, this daylong exploration features lecture-demonstrations by six of NYC’s historically informed performance exponents using Met Museum instruments.
Presenter New York Early Music Central
Where Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY  10028
Admission contact The: Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Saturday, March 13, 2010   7:30 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Dryden Ensemble
  Jane McKinley,oboe; Vita Wallace & Andrea Andros, violins; Theresa Salomon, viola; Lisa Terry, cello.
Title Mozart & Company
Description Music for oboe and string quartet, including Mozart's Quartet in C Major, K.465 ('Dissonance') and Haydn's Quartet in D Major, Op. 20, no. 4
Presenter The Dryden Ensemble
Where St. Paul's Episcopal Church
84 East Oakland Avenue
Doylestown, PA  18901
Admission $35; $30-seniors; $15-students
Contact drydenens@aol.com or 609-466-8541
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Saturday, March 13, 2010   8 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Polyhymnia - John Bradley, Director
  Natasha Badillo, Rachel Bazaz, Kristin Luchtman, Nancy Temple – Soprano Ann Berkhausen, Johanna Bronk, Brianne Brunick – Alto Richard Bränström, Paul Nelson, John Shumway, Wayne Wright - Tenor Dan Cooke, James Middleton, Michael Peppard - Bass
Title Psalmi Davidis Poenitentiales
Description The Lassus seven Penetential Psalms stand as one of the greatest motet cycles. Come with us as we glimpse behind the tapestried walls of the ducal court at Munich, to hear the psalms kept for the private use of their patron.
Where The Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch
552 West End Avenue (enter on W. 87th St.)
New York, NY  10024
Admission $25, $15 Students, Seniors, EMA , TDF
Contact 917-838-4636
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Saturday, March 13, 2010   8PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Fanfare Consort
  Thom Freas, Artistic Director, with soloists Claudia Rosenthal, soprano; Nadine Kulberg, mezzo-soprano; Robyn Gangi, tenor/conductor, & Jason Steigerwalt, baritone
Title Messiah Sing-Along, Parts II & III (Lent & Easter portions)
Description YOU are the chorus! Fanfare Consort will accompany George Frederic Handel’s musical representations of Old and New Testament references to Lent and Easter on historically accurate instruments. Bring your own score or "borrow" one of ours.
Presenter Fanfare Consort
Where St. Stephen Church
6948 Main Street
Trumbull, CT  06611
Admission $15 for adults; $10 for students/seniors; $30 for
Contact 203.258.9103
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Sunday, March 14, 2010   3:00 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Dryden Ensemble
  Jane McKinley,oboe; Vita Wallace & Andrea Andros, violins; Theresa Salomon, viola; Lisa Terry, cello.
Title Mozart & Company
Description Music for oboe and string quartet, including Mozart's Quartet in C Major, K.465 ('Dissonance') and Haydn's Quartet in D Major, Op. 20, no. 4
Presenter The Dryden Ensemble
Where Miller Chapel, Theological Seminary campus
64 Mercer Street
Princeton, NJ  08540
Admission $35; $30-seniors; $15-students
Contact Jane McKinley at drydenens@aol.com or 609-466-8541
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Sunday, March 14, 2010   4PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Fanfare Consort
  Thom Freas, Artistic Director, with soloists Claudia Rosenthal, soprano; Nadine Kulberg, mezzo-soprano; Robyn Gangi, tenor/conductor, & Jason Steigerwalt, baritone
Title Messiah Sing-Along, Parts II & III (Lent & Easter portions)
Description YOU are the chorus! Fanfare Consort will accompany George Frederic Handel’s musical representations of Old and New Testament references to Lent and Easter on historically accurate instruments. Bring your own score or "borrow" one of ours.
Presenter Fanfare Consort
Where Shrine of Saint Anne
515 South Main Street
Waterbury, CT  06706
Admission Suggested free-will offering of $20.00
Contact 203-756-4439 shrineprograms@comcast.net
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Sunday, March 14, 2010   4PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Uncommon Temperament
  Ariadne Greif, Liv Heym, Rose Hashimoto, Ryan Walsh, Sasha Gee Enegren, Jonathan Engel, Rheagan Osteen, Anna Hiemstra, et al.
Title Telemann's Birthday Party
Description An lively afternoon of hijinks and chamber music by Telemann and people he might have invited to his birthday party if he'd had the chance.
Presenter Music in Chelsea@St. Peter's Church
Where St. Peter's Church
346 West 20th St.
between 8th and 9th Avenues
New York, NY  10011
Admission $10 Suggested Donation
Contact uncommontemperament@ariadnegreif.com
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010   1:15 pm New Since 10/1/2009
Who Daniel Swenberg and Nell Snaidas
Title Music of Schubert, Spohr, and Sor
Description Early Romantic songs by Franz Schubert (1797-1828), Louis Spohr (1784-1859) and Fernando Sor (1778-1839) for soprano with guitar accompaniment, in original 19th century versions.
Presenter Midtown Concerts
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission free, no tickets necessary
Contact 212-967-9157
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010   7:30 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who New York Consort of Viola
  Judith Davidoff, Lucy Bardo, Lawrence Lipnik, Lesley Retzer
Title Music of Reflection and Passion
Description Vocal and instrumental works by Buxtehude, Gibbons, Schein, Tallis,Schwartzkopff and others performed by the Transfiguration Choir of Men and Boys, New York Consort of Viols, Boychoir Consort of Viols, Transfiguration Camerata
Presenter Church of the Transfiguration (The Little Church Around the Corner).
Where One East 29th Street
between Fifth and Madison Avenues
New York, NY  10016
Admission $25; $15 students and seniors
Contact 212 580 9787`
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010   7:30 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who The Transifguration Choirs
  The Transfiguration Choirs of Men and Boys and Camerata with The New York Consort of Viols and the Boychoir Viol Consort
Title Music of Passion and Reflection
Description Lenten music featuring movements of Buxtehude's Membra Jesu Nostri, Allegri's Miserere, and music for viols and voices by Gibbons.
Presenter Music for Awhile
Where Church of the Transfiguration
1 East 29th Street
New York, NY  10016
Admission $25/ $15 students and seniors
Contact 212-684-4174
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Friday, March 19, 2010   8 PM
Who ARTEK
  Featuring Robert Mealy, violinist, with Daniel Swenberg, Charles Weaver, Motomi Igarashi, and Gwendolyn Toth
Title Venice to Vienna
Description An instrumental program featuring violinist Robert Mealy in Italian and Italian-influenced music from the 17th century, with extravagant continuo accompaniment.
Presenter ARTEK
Where All Saints' Church
17 All Saints' Road
Princeton, NJ  
Admission Regular $40, rear $20 (students & seniors $30/$10)
Contact http://www.gemsny.org/ordertickets.html
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Saturday, March 20, 2010   8PM
Who EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK; Frederick Renz, Director
Title GERMANIA ~ AMERIKA. 18th-Century European & German-American Composers
Description Works by highly esteemed German composers J. Kaspar Ferdinand Fischer and J. Friedrich Fasch along with those of John Christopher Moller, one of first American composer/publishers in the US. Ian Howell, guest countertenor. Box Office 212-280-0330
Where St. James' Church
Madison Avenue at 71st Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission Tickets $40 at door (students $20)
Contact Craig Feder, Manager
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Saturday, March 20, 2010   8PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Christopher Morrongiello, lute
Title A CELEBRATION OF GALILEO THE LUTENIST
Description Many are unaware that Galileo came from a highly musical family & was himself an accomplished lutenist. Custer is pleased to have renowned lutenist Christopher Morrongiello perform works of the Galilei family & their musical contemporaries.
Presenter The Custer Institute
Where The Custer Observatory
1115 Main Bayview Road (South of Route 25)
Southold, NY  11971
Admission Suggested donation: $10 Members, $15 Non-Members,
Contact 631-765-2626
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Sunday, March 21, 2010   1:30 pm New Since 10/1/2009
Who Waits Trio
  Liv Heym, baroque violin; James Waldo, viola da gamba; Erin Hanke, harpsichord with Alex Fortes, baroque violin
Description Students of the Juilliard Historic Performance program and Mannes College present works by Marin Marais, Dario Castello, Giovanni Paolo Cima, Francois Couperin, Johann Sebastian Bach, and Dietrich Buxtehude.
Presenter Mannes College
Where Mannes College Concert Hall
150 W 85th Street
New York, NY  
Admission Free
Contact Erin Hanke
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Sunday, March 21, 2010   4 PM
Who ARTEK
  Featuring Robert Mealy, violinist, with Daniel Swenberg, Charles Weaver, Motomi Igarashi, and Gwendolyn Toth
Title Venice to Vienna
Description An instrumental program featuring violinist Robert Mealy in Italian and Italian-influenced music from the 17th century, with extravagant continuo accompaniment.
Presenter ARTEK
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th St.
New York, NY  
Admission Regular $40, rear $20 (students & seniors $30/$10)
Contact http://www.gemsny.org/ordertickets.html
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Sunday, March 21, 2010   4PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Joao Kouyoumdjian
Title Classical Guitar Recital
Description Brazilian Classical Guitarist Joao Kouyoumdjian presents his arrangment of J. S. Bach's Violin Sonata, BWV 1003, in addition to works of Rosenmuller, Weiss, and Villa-Lobos.
Presenter The Music Society of Grace Church in Newark
Where Grace Church
950 Broad Street
Newark, NJ  07102
Admission Free-will offering
Contact (973) 623-1733
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Sunday, March 21, 2010   5:00 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity
  The Bach Choir; Soprano, Jennifer Bates; Countertenor, Jason Abrams; Tenor, John Kawa; Bass, Joe Damon Chappel; Evang.-Tenor, Tony Boutté; Jesus-Bass, Drew Santini; The Bach Players; Concertmaster, Zachary Carrettin; Cantor, Rick Erickson
Title St. John Passion, BWV 245
Description On Bach’s 325th Birthday, the “St. John Passion” (BWV 245) will be rendered in the context of worship. No tickets for this event, a free-will offering is received during the service. Space is limited.
Presenter Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Where Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
65th St and Central Park West
Manhattan, NY  
Admission free will offering
Contact 212-877-6815
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Sunday, March 21, 2010   7 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who David Simpson
Title Baroque Cello recital
Description Music for solo cello by Bach(Suites 1 and 4), dall'Abaco, Gabrielli, Telemann, Graziani
Where Christ and St. Stephen's Episcopal Church
120 West 69th Street (between B'way and Columbus)
New York, NY  10023
Admission suggested donation $15, $10 for students/seniors
Contact dn.simpson@free.fr
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Monday, March 22, 2010   8PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who The Collegiate Chorale
  with The American Symphony Orchestra and featured soloists. Conducted by Ted Sperling.
Title The Grapes of Wrath
Description Ricky Ian Gordon and Michael Korie adapt their opera for this NYC concert premiere. Narrated by Jane Fonda, soloists include Nathan Gunn, Victoria Clark, Elizabeth Futral, Anthony Dean Griffey, Steven Pasquale, Christine Ebersole, and others.
Presenter The Collegiate Chorale
Where Carnegie Hall
57th Street and 7th Avenue
New York, NY  10019
Admission $25 to $160
Contact The Collegiate Chorale
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010   7:30pm New Since 10/1/2009
Who Les Folies Françoises directed by Patrick Cohën-Akenine
  Patrick Cohën-Akenine, violin François Poly, cello Béatrice Martin, harpsichord
Title Great Parisian Masters Under Louis XV: Music of Leclair, Barrière, and Royer
Description This dynamic ensemble breathes new life into the wide instrumental repertoire of the 17th and 18th centuries, in the Baroque spirit of freedom, plurality, and creativity with a program of music by court musicians to the infamous Louis XV.
Presenter The Morgan Library & Museum and Boston Early Music Festival
Where Gilder Lehrman Hall at The Morgan Library & Museum
225 Madison Avenue
New York, NY  10016
Admission $35 for Morgan members; $45 for non-members
Contact 212-685-0008 x560 or www.themorgan.org
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010   1:15 pm New Since 10/1/2009
Who Lyra Consort
  Beverly Au, Lisa Terry, lyra viol, and Vita Wallace, violin
Title Chamber Music with Lyra Viol
Description two works for violin, lyra viol and continuo by Renaissance viol player and composer Christopher Simpson (c.1602-1669), a selection of lyra viol solos by John Jenkins (1592-1678) and a duo for violin and bass viol by Matthew Locke (c.1621-1677)
Presenter Midtown Concerts
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission free, no tickets necessary
Contact 212-967-9157
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010   6:15 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Leah Gale Nelson, baroque violinist
  Dongsok Shin, organ; Daniel Swenberg, theorbo
Title The Sorrowful Mysteries
Description Sonatas VI-X of the Rosary Sonatas by Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber von Biber
Presenter Saint Agnes Church
Where The Church of Saint Agnes
143 East 43rd Street
New York, NY  10017
Admission $20 suggested donation
Contact Andrew Mills
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010   7PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Good Pennyworths Vocal Quartet with Lute
  Garald Farnham, baritone & lutes; Erika Lloyd, soprano; Alane Marco, soprano; Christopher Preston Thompson, tenor
Title True Love Never Did Run Smooth
Description A staged concert of songs from Shakespeare, including works by John Dowland, Robert Johnson, Thomas Ford and others, woven together using Shakespeare's own words. Stage Direction & Text Adaptation by Katherine Harte-DeCoux.
Presenter Good Pennyworths Inc.
Where Saint Peter's Church
619 Lexington Avenue at E54th Street
at the Citicorp Building
New York, NY  
Admission Suggested Donation $20 / Students & Seniors $10
Contact Garald Farnham 917-459-7561
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Saturday, March 27, 2010   3:30PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Good Pennyworths Vocal Quartet with Lute
  Garald Farnham, baritone & lutes; Erika Lloyd, soprano; Alane Marco, soprano; Christopher Preston Thompson, tenor
Title True Love Never Did Run Smooth
Description A staged concert of songs from Shakespeare, including works by John Dowland, Robert Johnson, Thomas Ford and others, woven together using Shakespeare's own words. Stage Direction & Text Adaptation by Katherine Harte-DeCoux.
Presenter Good Pennyworths Inc.
Where Advent Lutheran Church
2504 Broadway at W93rd Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission Suggested Donation $20 / Students & Seniors $10
Contact Garald Farnham 917-459-7561
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Sunday, March 28, 2010   3PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Professional Choir of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
  with the Biava String Quartet; Andrew Henderson, conductor
Title Haydn: Seven Last Words of Christ
Description The Saint Andrew Music Society's Music on Madison series will present a Palm Sunday concert featuring Haydn's Seven Last Words of Christ in an arrangement for chorus and string quartet.
Presenter Saint Andrew Music Society
Where Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
921 Madison Avenue at 73rd Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission $20 ($15 - students & seniors)
Contact Mary Huff
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Sunday, March 28, 2010   8:00PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Members of Sinfonia New York with guests Jessica Gould, soprano & Jennifer Lane, mezzo
  Jessica Gould, soprano & Jennifer Lane, mezzo-soprano guest artists members of Sinfonia New York, John Scott music director
Title A Pergolesi Offering: Music of Sacrifice and Redemption
Description Pergolesi's compositions for the Lenten season, including the two Salve Regina settings, arias from the oratorio La Morte di San Giuseppe, and the celebrated duet, Stabat Mater.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Church of the Epiphany
1393 York Avenue and 74th Street
New York City, NY  
Admission $25
Contact orders@gemsny.org (212) 866 - 0468
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Saturday, April 10, 2010   8:30am New Since 10/1/2009
Who Chalice Consort
Title Early Music Scholar's Competition and Conference
Description The Early Music Scholars Competition is a competition presented by Chalice Consort to foster the discovery of early music choral scores. For more information, please visit: www.chaliceconsort.org
Presenter Chalice Consort
Where
1111 Ofarrell St
San Francisco, CA  94109
Admission $50.00
Contact katie@chaliceconsort.org
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Saturday, April 17, 2010   7:30PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Ensemble Improptu
  Michelle D Cosgrove, modern and baroque flutes; Michael Strauss, viola; Charles Forbes, cello; Lewis R Baratz, harpsichord & recorder
Title Music of the Late Baroque & Early Classic Eras
Description Ensemble Impromptu will perform works by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Johann Sebastian Bach, Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, Jean-Baptiste Loeillet (of London), Michael Haydn, Thomas Arne, and Ludwig van Beethoven.
Presenter St.. Paul's Lutheran Church
Where St.. Paul's Lutheran Church
Main & Spruce Streets
Doylestown, PA  18901
Admission $15 gen / $10 students/seniors
Contact Michelle Cosgrove
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Saturday, April 17, 2010   8PM
Who Choir of Saint Ignatius of Antioch
  All-professional choir.
Description The two "Missa de Beata Virgine" of Antoine Brumel and Josquin des Prez, written in contest during their last years.
Presenter Music at St. Ignatius of Antioch
Where St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
552 West End Avenue and West 87th Street
New York, NY  10024
Admission Advance: $25/$15 seniors; At door: $30/$20 seniors
Contact 212-580-3326
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Sunday, April 18, 2010   4PM
Who Hélène Schmitt
Title A violino solo senza basso
Description The sensational French violinist Hélène Schmitt makes her North American debut playing works that include a sonata and partita by J. S. Bach, and pieces by Biber and Tartini.
Presenter Music Before 1800
Where Corpus Christi Church
529 West 121st Street
New York, NY  10027
Admission $40, $30, $20; stu/sen $35, $25, $15
Contact 212-666-9266
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Saturday, April 24, 2010   8 pm
Who American Classical Orchestra
Title As the Masters Heard It
Description A concert of huge proportions with the Cathedral Choir and the Choirs of Trinity New Haven & Trinity Princeton. The program also includes Handel’s Coronation Anthems.
Where The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY  10025
Admission $75, $50, $35 or $15 for students
Contact boxoffice@aconyc.org or 212-362-2727
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Thursday, April 29, 2010   8 PM
Who Choir of St. Luke in the Fields
  David Shuler, Music Director
Title Monteverdi: 1610 Vespers
Description Monteverdi: 1610 Vespers, in honor of the 400th anniversary of this monumental masterpiece - Choir of St. Luke in the Fields with period instruments - preceded by lecture at 7 PM
Presenter Music & Arts at St. Luke in the Fields
Where Church of St. Luke in the Fields
487 Hudson Street
(1 block south of Christopher)
New York, NY  10014
Admission $30 general; $20 students/seniors
Contact 212-414-9419
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Saturday, May 1, 2010   4 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Andrew Bolotowsky, baroque flute, and Rebecca Pechefsky, harpsichord
Title Music at Morris-Jumel Season Finale
Description Works by flute and harpsichord by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier, Johann Ludwig Krebs, Johann Friedrich Reichardt, and Graham Lynch, the world premiere of his tango-inspired "Milonga pour Milonga" in the baroque flute and harpsichord version.
Presenter Music at Morris-Jumel
Where Morris-Jumel Mansion
65 Jumel Terrace
New York, NY  10032
Admission $25/20 Mansion members, reservations required
Contact Carol Ward at education@morrisjumel.org
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Saturday, May 1, 2010   8PM
Who EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK; Frederick Renz, Director
Title RULE BRITANNIA ~ HAIL COLUMBIA. English & Anglo-American Composers of the 18th Century.
Description Works by English baroque composers Henry Purcell, Charles Avison, William Boyce and G.F. Handel. Raynor Taylor, a boy chorister of the Chapel Royal, later worked in the United States as an organist, teacher, and composer. Box Office 212 280-0330
Where St. James' Church
Madison Avenue at 71st Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission Tickets $40 at door (students $20)
Contact Craig Feder, Manager
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Sunday, May 2, 2010   4PM
Who Pomerium
  Alexander Blachly, Director
Title William Byrd: Catholic Composer in an Anglican Land
Description Pomerium concludes Music Before 1800’s 35th anniversary season that has mainly featured vocal groups. Throughout his career, Byrd remained a Catholic in Anglican England. By his immense talent, he won the protection of Queen Elizabeth and James I.
Presenter Music Before 1800
Where Corpus Christi Church
529 West 121st Street
New York, NY  10027
Admission $40, $30, $20; stu/sen $35, $25, $15
Contact 212-666-9266
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Thursday, May 6, 2010   8 PM
Who Parthenia
  Beverly Au, Lawrence Lipnik, Rosamund Morley and Lisa Terry, viols
Title HOT OFF THE PRESS! 2010 Edition
Description Dramatic and sublime new works for viols, featuring exciting compositions by David Glaser and Frances White commissioned by the Fromm Foundation.
Presenter Parthenia, a consort of viols
Where Center for Jewish History
15 West 16th Street
New York, NY  
Admission $25 open seating; students tickets $10 at the door
Contact 212-358-5942, or parthenia.org
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Thursday, May 6, 2010   8:00PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Monica Huggett, violin & Audrey Axinn, fortepiano
Title Solo Violin Recital
Description Internationally acclaimed violinist Monica Huggett performs accompanied and unaccompanied works for violin in the auditorium of the historic Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden, built in 1799.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Abigail Adams Smith Museum Auditorium
417 East 61st Street
New York City, NY  
Admission $25
Contact orders@gemsny.org, (212) 866 - 0468
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Monday, May 10, 2010   7:00 pm New Since 10/1/2009
Who Early Music from Cusco
Title Early Music from Cusco
Description This concert will feature vocal/instrumental music written in Cusco in the 17th Century. The city occupied a special place in Spanish Peru and its churches developed a rich musical tradition in the decades after the conquest.
Presenter Americas Society
Where Americas Society
680 Park Ave
New York, NY  10065
Admission Free
Contact dgacs@as-coa.org
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010   8PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who The Collegiate Chorale
  With The American Symphony Orchestra and featured soloists. Conducted by James Bagwell.
Title Handel's Israel in Egypt
Description The Collegiate Chorale with The American Symphony Orchestra conducted by James Bagwell present one of George Frideric Handel's monumental achievements, Israel in Egypt. With soloists Brian Asawa and Rufus Müller.
Presenter The Collegiate Chorale
Where Skirball Center for the Performing Arts
566 La Guardia Place (at Washington Square South)
New York, NY  10012
Admission $25 to $85
Contact The Collegiate Chorale
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Saturday, May 15, 2010   3 PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Rebecca Pechefsky, harpsichordist
Title Recital
Description Featuring Johann Ludwig Krebs's French Overture, inspired by that of his teacher J. S. Bach. Also on the program will be works by Jean-Philippe Rameau, who also may have influenced Krebs.
Presenter Quill Classics
Where Chapel of First Unitarian Church
50 Monroe Place
Brooklyn, NY  11201
Admission $20
Contact rpechefsky@gmail.com
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Sunday, May 16, 2010   4:00PM New Since 10/1/2009
Who Larry Long, organ
Title Organ Works of JS Bach
Description The Salon/Sanctuary season concludes with a celebration of the 325th anniversary of JS Bach.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Church of the Epiphany
1393 York Avenue and 74th Street
New York City, NY  
Admission $25
Contact orders@gemsny.org, (212) 866 - 0468
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