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Thursday, September 1, 2011   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Opera Omnia
  Avi Stein, Music Director; Crystal Manich, Stage Director; Wesley Chinn, Producer; Cherry Duke, Giasone; Hai-Ting Chinn, Medea; Katharine Dain, Hipsipyle; Karim Sulayman, Delfa; Isai Jess Munoz, Demo; Sharin Apostolou, Alinda; Matthew Singer, Aegeus
Title Francesco Cavalli's Giasone
Description Giasone was the 17th century's most popular opera we see the Venetian style in its full flower. It will be sure to delight opera goers and classical music newcomers over a drink at the club.
Where Le Poisson Rouge
158 Bleecker Street
New York , NY  10012
Admission $15 Bar/Mezz, $30, GA, $225 for a table
Contact Syd Johnson
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Monday, September 5, 2011   7 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Sonnambula
  Kivie Cahn-Lipman, Douglas Kelley, John Mark Rozendaal, and Elizabeth Weinfield, viola da gamba
Description Music of the French and English Renaissance. A birthday concert for Elizabeth I, honoring her courtship with French Duke d'Anjou.
Where Christ Church of Cobble Hill
180 Kane Street (at Clinton St.)
Brooklyn, NY  11201
Admission Free (with donation)
Contact www.sonnambula.org
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who ARTEK
  Vita Wallace, Motomi Igarashi, Gwendolyn Toth
Title Virtuoso String Music From 17th-Century Italy and Germany
Description Members of ARTEK, including Vita Wallace, violin; Motomi Igarashi, viola da gamba; and Gwendolyn Toth, harpsichord perform selections of music by Buxtehude, Marini, Rosenmüller, and others.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9151
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Wednesday, September 7, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who ARTEK
  Vita Wallace, Motomi Igarashi, Gwendolyn Toth
Title Virtuoso String Music From 17th-Century Italy and Germany
Description Members of ARTEK, including Vita Wallace, violin; Motomi Igarashi, viola da gamba; and Gwendolyn Toth, harpsichord perform selections of music by Buxtehude, Marini, Rosenmüller, and others.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9151
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Friday, September 9, 2011   5:30 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who New York Continuo Collective
  Directed by Grant Herreid
Title Crimes and Passion: Love and the Criminal Underworld in Spanish 17th Century Song
Description A semi-staged performance of Spanish 17th Century song, both popular and art, in support of The September Concert Foundation’s efforts to “fill the skies with music and hopes for peace!”
Presenter The September Concert Foundation/Gabarron Foundation
Where Carriage House Center for the Arts
149 East 38th Street
New York, NY  10016
Admission Free (but please reserve)
Contact (212) 573-6968
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Saturday, September 10, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Trefoil
  Drew Minter, countertenor and harp; Mark Rimple, countertenor, lute, harp, gittern; Marcia Young, soprano and harp
Title Fleur de Valeur: A medieval bouquet
Description Flower songs from the medieval garden of musical delights. Enter this bower and discover the seductive beauty and dazzling complexity of the late Middle Ages.
Presenter Bargemusic
Where Fulton Ferry Landing
Eastern anchorage of the Brooklyn Bridge
Brooklyn, NY  11201
Admission $35 ($30 senior, $15 student)
Contact 718-624-2083
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Anima
Title 17th-Century Music from the Barberini Family in Rome
Description The Barberini family led by Pope Urban VIII made a huge impact in the cultural life of seventeenth century Rome. Anima will explore the private music they enjoyed, by some of their favorite composers including Mazzocchi, Rossi, Leoni, and Landi.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9151
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Saturday, September 17, 2011   3:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The New York Baroque Dance Company
Title Master Class -
Description Beatrice Massin and Catherine Turocy will teach a master class "Find Your Baroque Body." This class is open to the professional dance community of performers, teachers and students.
Presenter The New York Baroque Dance Company
Where Mark Morris Dance Center
3 Lafayette Ave
BROOKLYN, NY  11217
Admission Tuition $20.00
Contact 718-624-8400
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Saturday, September 17, 2011   7pm/8pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Ensemble Lipzodes with guest soloist Jose Lemos, countertenor
  Juan Carlos Arango: shawm, txicotén, Jose Lemos: countertenor, Tomas Lozano: Hurdy-gurdy, percussion, Anna Marsh: shawm, recorder, percussion, Kelsey Schilling: recorder, txicotén, Daniel Stein: rebab, violin, vielle
Title The Ornament of the World: Music of pre-Expulsion Spain
Description As NYC commemorates the 10th anniversary of 9/11, we recall the "convivencia" (750 - 1492), an era of unprecedented civic harmony among the three Abrahamic faiths in pre-Expulsion Spain, with a concert of music sung in Hebrew, Castilian and Arabic.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
30 West 68th Street
between CPW and Columbus Ave.
NYC, NY  10023
Admission $25/$15 students, seniors, EMA
Contact orders@gemsny.org
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Sunday, September 18, 2011   2PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who My Lord Chamberlain's Consort
  Philip Anderson, tenor; Grant Herreid, baritone, lute, recorder; Rosamund Morley, viol; Pat O'Brien and Andy Rutherford, lute and cittern; Marcia Young, soprano and harp
Title Songs for a Cynical Age
Description The wickedly satirical song texts in John Maynard's "XII Wonders of the World" (1611). Twelve professions or life stations--the Courtier, the Widow, the Merchant, the Soldier--are lambasted in song. Pre-Concert Lecture with author Erik Ryding at 1:30PM.
Where Church of St. Luke in the Fields
487 Hudson Street
(near Christopher and Grove)
New York, NY  10014
Admission $15/$10
Contact (917) 538-0373
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Erin Hanke, harpsichord
Title L'art de tolérer le clavecin
Description Harpsichordist, Erin Hanke, performs French keyboard works including those by Antoine Forqueray, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and Jean-Henri d'Anglebert.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9151
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Saturday, September 24, 2011   7:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The New York Baroque Dance Company
  Dancers: Justin Coates, Carly Fox, Olsi Gjeci, Rachel List, Meggi Sweeney Smith, Alexis Silver & Gregory Youdan.
Title French Opera-Ballet Project
Description Our concert set in an intimate salon setting includes dance excerpts from Les Fetes de Tamire by Jean Philippe Rameau & Thesee by Jean Baptiste Lully, together with Louis-Nicolas Clerambault's Orphee.
Presenter The New York Baroque Dance Company
Where 92nd Street Y-Buttenweiser Hall
1395 Lexington Ave
New York, NY  10128
Admission $40 each
Contact 212-415-5500
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Sunday, September 25, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Kenneth Weiss
Title A Cleare Day
Description Harpsichordist Kenneth Weiss performs works from the Fitzwilliam Virginal Book using an Italian harpsichord and ottavino. Their distinctive timbres add considerable variety to pieces by Munday, Dowland, Byrd, Philips, Gibbons, Peerson, Tomkins, and Bull.
Presenter Music Before 1800
Where Corpus Christi Church
529 West 121st Street
New York, NY  10027
Admission $45-$30; $40-$25 students, seniors
Contact 212-666-9266
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Sunday, September 25, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Duo Marchand
  Andy Rutherford, lute; Marcia Young, voice and harp
Title 'Tis Nature's Voice
Description 17th-century songs of birds and flowers, sunlight and shadow, and the fierce and gentle gods of nature -- as expressed in the peerless verse of Campion, Jonson, and Shakespeare.
Presenter Pine Hollow Arboretum Benefit Concert and Reception
Where Historic Slingerlands Methodist Church
1497 New Scotland Road
Slingerlands, NY  12159
Admission $20 donation
Contact (518) 439-6472
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011   1:15 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Sonnambula
  Anne Legêne, John Mark Rozendaal, and Elizabeth Weinfield, viola da gamba.
Title Consort Music of the English Renaissance
Description Hear Sonnambula as part of ARTEK's 'Midtown Concerts' series in a program of English consort music for three viols, featuring work of Gibbons, Lupo, Jenkins and others.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concerts
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
East 88th Street at Lexington Avenue
New York, NY  10032
Contact http://www.midtownconcerts.org/
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Wednesday, September 28, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Sonnambula
Title Consort Music for Three Viols from Renaissance England
Description Virtuoso viol players, (John Mark Rozendaal, treble viol, Elizabeth Weinfield, tenor viol, and Anne Legêne, bass viol) perform music from Renaissance England.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9151
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Friday, September 30, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who GEMS Project 2011
  Parthenia; Lionheart; Sinfonia Players
Title Concert 1 of the Fifth Annual GEMS Project
Description Three thirty minute concerts, entitled: LUDI MUSICI: Musical games and theatrical chamber music c.1600; El Siglo De Oro: Chant and Polyphony from Renaissance Spain; and Fathers, Sons and String Quartets: Music of Purcell, Bach, Haydn and Mozart
Presenter Gotham Early Music Scene
Where St. Ignatius of Antioch Church
552 West End Avenue at 87th Street
New York, NY  
Admission $40/$25/$15
Contact 212-866-0468
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Saturday, October 1, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who GEMS Project 2011
  Listening to History; REBEL
Title Concert 2 of the Fifth Annual GEMS Project
Description Galileo's Muse, an unusual demonstration of the relationship between Galileo's scientific work and his musical involvements, and REBEL's program "The British Connection: Distingished Eccentrics". The evening will end with a gala reception.
Presenter Gotham Early Music Scene
Where Abigail Adams Smith Auditorium
421 East 61st Street (between York & 1st Avenues)
New York, NY  
Admission $50/$35/$15
Contact 212-866-0468
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Sunday, October 2, 2011   12:34pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who GEMS Project 2011
  TENET; Alba Consort; ARTEK
Title Concert 3 of the Fifth Annual GEMS Project
Description Three thirty minute programs at WNYC's performance space. UNO + ONE; The Dawn of Discovery; and Love: How Sweet the Torments.
Presenter Gotham Early Music Scene
Where The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space
44 Charlton Street (at Varick Street)
New York, NY  
Admission $40/$25/$15
Contact 212-866-0468
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Monday, October 3, 2011   7 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Sonnambula
  Amy Domingues, Douglas Kelley, Loren Ludwig, John Mark Rozendaal, Elizabeth Weinfield & Zoe Weiss, viola da gamba Dylan Sauerwald, continuo
Title Royal Wedding: Music from Historic Renaissance Marriages
Description In the spirit of a pan-European intermedio, Sonnambula explores music from royal nuptial festivities from Italy, France, England, Germany and Holland. Music of Monteverdi, Bassano, Lully, Sweelinck and Ives.
Where Christ Church of Cobble Hill
160 Kane St. (at Clinton St.)
Brooklyn, NY  
Admission Free (with donation)
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Gavin Black, harpsichord
Title Dietrich Buxtehude’s Variations on La Capricciosa
Description Harpsichordist Gavin Black performs Buxtehude's Variations on La Capricciosa.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9151
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Saturday, October 8, 2011   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who BaroQue Across the River
  Michèle Eaton, soprano; Kathy McDonald, baroque flute; Lisa Terry, viola da gamba, Dongsok Shin, harpsichord
Title The Prince's Muse
Description In Prince Leopold, Bach finds a ruler who wants to transform Cöthen into a court of the Muses. Drawing from secular music composed or inspired from this period the group offers selections for soprano, instrumental solos, duos, and trios.
Presenter First Presbyterian Church
Where First Presbyterian Church
124 Henry Street
Brooklyn , NY  11201
Admission Suggested donation $20/15
Contact Kathy McDonald
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Sunday, October 9, 2011   3:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who BaroQue Across the River
  Michèle Eaton, soprano; Kathy McDonald, baroque flute; Lisa Terry, viola da gamba, Dongsok Shin, harpsichord
Title The Prince's Muse
Description In Prince Leopold, J.S. Bach finds a ruler who wants to transform Cöthen into a court of the Muses. Drawing from secular music composed or inspired from this period the group offers selections for soprano, instrumental solos, duos, and trios.
Presenter Church of the Transfiguration
Where Church of the Transfiguration
One East 29th Street
New York, NY  10011
Admission Suggested donation $20/15
Contact Michele Eaton
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Tuesday, October 11, 2011   7:30pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Morningside Opera
  Featuring Brittany Palmer (Venus), Michael Shaw (Paris), Brett Umlauf (Athena), and Amber Youell (Juno), with members of the SIREN Baroque ensemble
Title The Judgement of Paris
Description A bawdy, irreverent staging of Eccles/Purcell/Weldon's 1703 Judgment of Paris. Which gorgeous goddess will win the golden prize? As Paris says, "When each is undress'd, I'll judge of the best, for 'tis not a face that will carry the prize."
Where Jimmy's No. 43
43 E 7th Street
New York, NY  10003
Admission $15
Contact https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/199262
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Ensemble Breve
  Deborah Booth, flute and recorder; Stephen Rapp, harpsichord
Title Sonatas for flute and recorder with harpsichord by Telemann
Description The duo members of Ensemble Breve offer a lunchtime repast of four works, each with varying instrumental timbres and styles, spotlighting three of G. P. Telemann’s most inventive collections.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9151
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Wednesday, October 19, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Pascal Valois, guitar
Title Works by Carpentras, Magnien and Sor on 19th-century guitar
Description Classical guitar virtuoso Pascal Valois journeys from Switzerland, where he is a posdoctoral fellow at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis to perform music by Romantic composers, Carpentras, Magnien, and Sor.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9151
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Saturday, October 22, 2011   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn, Virginia Warnken, Marc Molomot, Charles Wesley Evans, Hank Heijink
Title A Feast for the Senses
Description TENET celebrates music for the senses: sight, touch, taste, smell and sound--all of which are featured on TENET's first recording by the same name. Lute songs and other works by Dowland, Purcell, Mendelssohn and Gabriel will be featured.
Presenter TENET's 2011-12 Regular Season
Where St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
552 West End Avenue
Entrance on West 87th Street
New York, NY  10024
Admission Prime $50, General $30, Student $20
Contact TENET/Green Mountain Project, 646.470.5809
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Saturday, October 22, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Morrongiello & Young
  Christopher Morrongiello, lute; Marcia Young, voice and harp
Title Sweet Harmony of Words and Musick
Description A program of amorous lute songs from the age of Shakespeare. Works by Campion, Dowland, Danyel, Jones, and other silver-tongued songwriters.
Presenter St. John's Concert Series
Where St. John's Episcopal Church
78 Green Hill Road
Washington, CT  06793
Admission $40
Contact 860-868-2527
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Sunday, October 23, 2011   3PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Emma Kirkby, soprano
  Jakob Lindberg, lute
Title Love Songs, Lute Solos & Laments
Description In Emma Kirkby's only concert appearance in New York City this season, her recital focuses on the 17th Century golden age of lute songs from Britain and Italy, and some of the treasures to be found away from the big names of the period.
Presenter Saint Andrew Music Society: Music on Madison
Where Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
921 Madison Avenue at 73rd Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission $60 (preferred seating); $30 general admission
Contact Andrew Henderson
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Sunday, October 23, 2011   4 pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Leah Gale Nelson, violin
  Leah Gale Nelson, violin; Daniel Swenberg, theorbo; Dongsok Shin, organ
Title The Sacred Mysteries: CD release concert
Description Selections from their recently released 2 CD set on the Lyrichord Early Music Label (LEMS 8079) - Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber (1644-1704) "The Sacred Mysteries: The Rosary Sonatas for Violin & Continuo"
Where Church of St. Luke in the Fields
487 Hudson Street
(1 block south of Christopher Street)
New York, NY  10014
Admission free
Contact leah@leahgalenelson.com
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Sunday, October 23, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Anonymous 4
  Ruth Cunningham, Marsha Genensky, Susan Hellauer, Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek Shira Kammen, vielle: Peter Maund, percussion
Title Secret Voices: The Sisters of Las Huelgas
Description Anonymous 4’s newest program returns to the heart of the singers’ favorite era, and to the varied repertory of 13th-century polyphony and sacred Latin song. The music was originally collected for the royal ladies cloistered at the Las Huelgas convent.
Presenter Music Before 1800
Where Corpus Christi Church
529 West 121st Street
New York, NY  10027
Admission $45-$30; $40-$25 students, seniors
Contact 212-666-9266
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Sunday, October 23, 2011   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Soul's Delight
  Sang Joon Park, flute; Leya Rennert-May, viola da gamba; Hsuan-Wen Chen, harpsichord
Title From the Atlantic to the Baltic Sea: Music of France and Germany
Description Music by Boismortier, Blavet, Couperin, Quantz, and Telemann "Music is an agreeable harmony for the honor of God and the permissible delights of the soul." --J.S. Bach
Presenter St. Marks' Concert Series
Where All Souls' Chapel at St. Mark's Episcopal Church
754 Montauk Hwy
Islip, NY  
Admission free
Contact Hsuan-Wen Chen
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011   1:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who New York Consort of Viols
  Judith Davidoff. Leslie Retzer, Lawrence Lipnik, Lucy Bardo
Title Fine Companions
Description Concert with guest performers on viola d'amore and quinton (Myron Rosenblum and Myrna Herzog). Selected English consort music, recent viol solos , plus rarely- heard quartet by Respighi
Presenter Sarah Lawrence College
Where Reisinger Auditorium
Kimball Avenue and Glen Washington
Bronxville, NY  10708
Admission free
Contact 914 337 0700
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Thursday, October 27, 2011   8:00pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Choir of St. Luke in the Fields
  David Shuler, music director
Title Secret Music for Secret Chapels
Description Music of William Byrd (1539-1623) featuring selections from his Gradualia of 1605 and 1607, intended for clandestine celebrations of the Catholic Mass in post-reformation England. 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 Street)
New York, NY  10014
Admission $35 general admission, $25 students/seniors
Contact 212-414-9419 or music@stlukeinthefields.org
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Saturday, October 29, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who La Fiocco
  Lewis R. Baratz & David Clark Little, harpsichords, Rachel Evans & Edmond Chan, baroque violins Elizabeth Weinfield, baroque viola Lynn Fergusson, baroque cello Andrew Trombley, bass
Title J.S. Bach, Concertos for One and Two Harpsichords
Description Solo concertos in G and D minor. Double Concertos in C Major and C minor Selections for solo violin and solo cello.
Where Trinity Episcopal Church
6587 Upper York Road
Solebury (New Hope), PA  18963
Admission $25 General; $20 seniors; $15 stduents
Contact info@lafiocco.org
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Saturday, October 29, 2011   8pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Juilliard415
  Juilliard415, under the direction of Kenneth Weiss, harpsichord
Title Chamber Music of Royal France
Description The ensemble performs intimate masterworks from the age of Versailles. The elegant mirrored hall of the Abigail Adams Smith Auditorium provides the perfect setting for works of Clerambault, Couperin, Francouer, Marais and Rameau.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Abigail Adams Smith Auditorium
417 East 61st Street
between First and York Avenues
NYC, NY  10065
Admission $25/$15 students, seniors, EMA, CDA
Contact orders@gemsny.org
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Sunday, October 30, 2011   4:00pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Ensemble Leonarda
  Susan Graham, flute; David Himmelheber, cello; Nancy Kito, harpsichord. With guest violinists Dorothea Cook and Marika Holmqvist.
Title Vive l'Italia!
Description Join Ensemble Leonarda in exploring the music of Italy, the land that did NOT give us the cuckoo clock, but oh so much more! Music of Barsanti, Corelli, Geminiani, & others. This is a 1-hour concert, no intermission.
Where French Church du St. Esprit
109 E. 60th Street (betw. Park & Lexington)
New York, NY  10022
Admission $20 ($15 students & seniors)
Contact 917-214-8714
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Sunday, October 30, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn, Virginia Warnken, Marc Molomot, Charles Wesley Evans, Hank Heijink
Title A Feast for the Senses
Description TENET celebrates music for the senses: sight, touch, taste, smell and sound--all of which are featured on TENET's first recording by the same name. Lute songs and other works by Dowland, Purcell, Mendelssohn and Gabriel will be featured.
Presenter Pequot Library
Where Pequot Library
720 Pequot Avenue
Southport, CT  06890
Admission Contact Library for details
Contact Pequot Library, 203.259.0346
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Ensemble Leonarda
Title Ensemble Leonarda: Baroque Music from France and Italy
Description Ensemble Leonarda explores eighteenth-century baroque music by Pietro Locatelli, Louis de Caix d'Hervelois, and François Couperin - the man who wanted to synthesize French and Italian styles.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011   4:30pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Yale Collegium Musicum
  Grant Herreid & Robert Mealy, directors
Title The City and the Sea: Musical Venice in the Renaissance
Description This program offers madrigals, motets, ceremonial, and instrumental music by Willaert, the Gabrielis, Monteverdi, and others, and a glimpse into the popular music associated with carnival, courtesans, and the commedia dell'arte.
Presenter Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
Where Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
121 Wall Street
New Haven, CT  06511
Admission FREE
Contact 203-432-2977
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Thursday, November 3, 2011   8 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Art of the Early Keyboard Series
  Gwendolyn Toth & Dongsok Shin
Title Music of Mozart and Clementi
Description A selection of masterpieces for piano duo including Mozart's monumental sonata in F major and rarely heard gems by Clementi, performed on a restored 18th-century antique fortepiano.
Presenter ARTEK
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 East 88th St.
at Lexington Avenue
New York, NY  10128
Admission $25; $15 students & seniors
Contact http://www.gemsny.org/artek20112012.html
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Saturday, November 5, 2011   4 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Brooklyn Baroque
  Andrew Bolotowsky, Baroque flute; David Bakamjian, Baroque cello; Rebecca Pechefsky, harpsichord
Title A Boismortier Celebration
Description Music by Joseph Bodin de Boismortier and contemporaries, including pieces by F. Couperin and J.-M. Leclair. Launch party for Brooklyn Baroque's latest CD of Boismortier Cello Sonatas. Champagne reception following the concert!
Presenter Music at Morris-Jumel
Where Morris-Jumel Mansion
65 Jumel Terrace
New York, NY  10032
Admission $25/20 Mansion members
Contact education@morrisjumel.org or (212) 923-8008
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Saturday, November 5, 2011   8 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Art of the Early Keyboard Series in Princeton
  Laura Heimes, Philip Anderson, Gwendolyn Toth & Dongsok Shin
Title Music of Mozart
Description Chamber music by Wolfgang Mozart, including lieder, duets from Don Giovanni from an 18th century vocal score, and piano duets including Mozart's monumental sonata in F major performed on a restored 18th-century antique fortepiano.
Presenter ARTEK
Where All Saints' Church
16 All Saints Rd.
Princeton, NJ  
Admission $25; $15 students & seniors
Contact http://www.gemsny.org/artek20112012.html
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Saturday, November 5, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Early Music New York
  Frederick Renz - Director
Title Burgundian Renaissance: Sacred & Salacious Polyphony
Description Masterful motets and saucy chansons by Josquin Desprez and his late 15th-century contemporaries. EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK’S chamber singers are joined by dueling lute virtuosi.
Presenter Early Music Foundation
Where Cathedral St John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission $40 reserved seating, $20 student w/ID at the door
Contact Box Office at 212-280-0330
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Sunday, November 6, 2011   2PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Early Music New York
  Frederick Renz - Director
Title Burgundian Renaissance: Sacred & Salacious Polyphony
Description Masterful motets and saucy chansons by Josquin Desprez and his late 15th-century contemporaries. EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK’S chamber singers are joined by dueling lute virtuosi.
Presenter Early Music Foundation
Where Cathedral St John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission $40 reserved seating, $20 student w/ID at the door
Contact Box Office at 212-280-0330
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Salisbury Quartet
Title Chamber Music from 17th-Century Italy
Description Performers Sachiho Murasagi, violin; John Moran, viola da gamba/cello; Jeffrey Schoyen, cello; and Gwendolyn Toth, harpsichord will perform selections by Girolamo Frescobaldi, Francesco Geminiani, Alessandro Scarlatti, and Biagio Marini.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Saturday, November 12, 2011   8:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Polyhymnia, John Bradley - Director
  Rachel Bazaz, Natasha Badillo, Jennifer Little, Nancy Temple, Ann Berkhausen, Naomi Perley, Lianna Portnoy, Anne Stowell Richard Bränström, David Jangrow, Fahad Siadat, Wayne Wright Tod Mijanovich, Erik-Peter Mortensen James Middleton, Edward Willis
Title My Soul Doth Magnify
Description 200 Years of the Canticle of Our Lady. Music of Dufay, Fayrfax, Morales, Gombert, Parsons, Lassus, de Lienas and Schütz.
Where The Church of St. Ignatius of Antioch
522 West End Ave. (enter on W. 87th St.)
New York, NY  10024
Admission $25 General Admission, $15 Students, Seniors
Contact 917-838-4636
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Saturday, November 12, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Hofstra Collegium Musicum
  William E. Hettrick, Director Featuring guest artists Tammy Hensrud, soprano, Vaughn Fritts, bass, Christopher Morrongiello, lute and baroque guitar
Title Ladies' Choice
Description Feminine Contributions to Early Music Works by William Byrd, Thomas Morley, John Danyel, Henry Purcell, Claudio Monteverdi, Tarquino Merula, Giacomo Fogliano, Nicolas Gombert, and Johann Herbeck
Presenter Hofstra Collegium Musicum
Where First Presbyterian Church
182 First Street
Mineola, NY  11501
Admission $10 gen. adm.; $8 senior & over 65 & non-Hofstra
Contact 516-463-6644
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Sunday, November 13, 2011   4pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Larry Long, Organ
Title From Lübeck to Leipzig
Description Works of JS Bach and his contemporaries, including Georg Böhm, Nicolaus Bruhns, and Dieterich Buxtehude
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Church of the Epiphany
1393 York Avenue
74th St and York Avenue, entrance on 74th St.
NYC, NY  10065
Admission $25/$15 students, seniors, EMA
Contact orders@gemsny.org
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Sunday, November 13, 2011   5 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Aulos Ensemble
  Christopher Krueger, flauto traverso; Marc Schachman, baroque oboe; Linda Quan, baroque violin; Myron Lutzke, baroque cello; Arthur Haas, harpsichord
Title Music at Versailles: A Royal Entertainment
Description works of Rameau, Couperin, Balbastre
Presenter The Frick Collection
Where The Frick Collection
1 East 70 St.
New York, NY  10021
Admission $30 general public; $25 members
Contact Joyce Bodig
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Monday, November 14, 2011   7:30pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who CONCITATO Baroque Ensemble
Title Stylus Phantasticus
Description Works by Castello, Cima, Bertali, Colombi, Pandolfi, Fontana and others
Presenter Harvard Club of New York City
Where Harvard Club of New York City
35 W 44th Street
New York, NY  10036
Contact Joan Plana
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Carlene Stober
Title Viola da gamba and Cello: Solo music by Abel and Bach
Description The virtuoso gambist Carl Friedrich Abel was associated with two generations of the Bach family. This program presents a lovely early classical work for unaccompanied viol along with Johann Sebastian Bach's masterful Suite for violoncello solo in G major.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011   12:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Well-Tuned Words
  Amanda Sidebottom, soprano; Erik Ryding, lute
Title The Dowland-Campion Connection
Description Debut concert by Well-Tuned Words (Amanda Sidebottom, soprano; Erik Ryding, lute), with songs by three of the finest lute-song composers in the age of Shakespeare: John Dowland, Thomas Campion, and John Danyel.
Presenter Mid-Day Music Series
Where St. Paul's on the Green
60 East Avenue
Norwalk, CT  06851
Admission Free (donations welcome)
Contact Parish Office: 203-847-2806
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Friday, November 18, 2011   6:30 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Queens College Baroque Ensemble
Description This second concert in a series of three will feature music of the life of Rufus King, New York's first Senator and an early opponent of slavery. The concert will feature performances on violin and cello, with baroque-era bows.
Presenter King Manor Museum: Concerts 2011
Where King Manor Museum
150-03 Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica, NY  11432
Admission $20 King Manor members; $25 nonmembers
Contact Rebecca Gavin
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Friday, November 18, 2011   7:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Bond Street Euterpean Singing Society
  Singers Dayle Vander Sande (Director), Anthony Bellov, Rosalind Gnatt, Jane Rady
Title Chant Macabre - Songs of Death and Enchantment
Description Come mourn awhile as the singers pour their voices into 19th-century songs of harrowing gothic tales and expressions of sympathy for the dearly departed in an authentic 19th-century atmosphere.
Presenter Salon Music
Where The Merchant's House Museum
29 East 4th Street
New York, NY  10003
Admission $25 general; $15 members
Contact 212-777-1089
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Friday, November 18, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Bertrand Cuiller, harpsichordist
Title International Debut Concerts
Description Bertrand Cuiller (Paris), young, exceptional harpsichordist, has received praise by European music critics. He appears regularly as soloist in many cities in France, Belgium and Japan. This is Mr. Cuiller’s exclusive New York debut.
Presenter Early Music Foundation
Where First Church of Christ, Scientist
10 West 68th Street
New York, NY  10023
Admission General admission - $30
Contact Box Office at 212-280-0330
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Saturday, November 19, 2011   7:30 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Dryden Ensemble
  Jane McKinley, oboe; Vita Wallace and Theresa Salomon, violins; Mark Zaki, viola; Lisa Terry, cello; Webb Wiggins, harpsichord.
Title The Art of Singing
Description Soprano Julianne Baird recreates the passion and pyrotechnics of celebrated singers from Handel's London to Monteverdi's Italy.
Where St. Paul's Episcopal Church
84 East Oakland Avenue
Doylestown, PA  18901
Admission $35; $30 (seniors); $10 (students)
Contact Jane McKinley 609-466-8541 or drydenensemble@gmail.com
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Saturday, November 19, 2011   8:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Ars Antiqua
  Mark Kramer, Viola da gamba; Krista Bennion Feeney & Rachel Evans, Baroque Violin; Barbara Poeschl-Edrich, Baroque Harp
Title Emerald Isle: Irish & Scottish Traditions in Baroque Music
Description Music of Geminiani, Oswald, Schmelzer, Byrd, Bremner & McGibbon. A buffet of Irish desserts and Autumn cider will be served after the concert.
Presenter Ars Antiqua Period Instrument Ensemble with Guests
Where At the Historic Church of St. Mary the Virgin
191 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, NY  10514
Admission $30.00 $40.00 $50.00
Contact Mark Kramer 914-238-8015
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Sunday, November 20, 2011   3:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Dryden Ensemble
  Jane McKinley, oboe; Vita Wallace and Theresa Salomon, violins; Mark Zaki, viola; Lisa Terry, cello; Webb Wiggins, harpsichord.
Title The Art of Singing
Description Soprano Julianne Baird recreates the passion and pyrotechnics of celebrated singers from Handel's London to Monteverdi's Italy.
Where Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary
64 Mercer Street
Princeton, NJ  08540
Admission $35; $30 (seniors); $10 (students)
Contact Jane McKinley 609-466-8541 or drydenensemble@gmail.com
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Sunday, November 20, 2011   3PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Saint Andrew Chorale & Orchestra
  Andrew Henderson, conductor Sarah Pillow & Katherine Wessinger, soprano Desirée Baxter & Helen Karloski, alto John Tiranno, tenor Sycil Mathai, trumpet
Title Vivaldi: Two Glorias
Description Vivaldi: Two Glorias (RV 588 & 589) Monteverdi: Beatus Vir & Laudate Dominum Torelli: Trumpet Concerto in D
Presenter Saint Andrew Music Society
Where Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
921 Madison Avenue at 73rd Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission $25 (general admission); $20 students/seniors
Contact Andrew Henderson
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Sunday, November 20, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Clarion
  Sherezade Panthaki and Molly Quinn, sopranos; Luthien Brackett, alto; Steven Fox, tenor and director; Daniel Pincus, tenor; Jesse Blumberg and Matt Boehler, basses; Gabe Shuford, harpsichord; David Walker, lute, theorbo, and baroque guitar
Title From Ghetto to Palazzo: Music of Salamone Rossi Ebreo
Description Back by popular demand, the performance will feature both liturgical works in Hebrew composed for the synagogue and secular Italian madrigals composed for the Gonzaga court.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where Congregation Shearith Israel
8 West 70th Street
New York City, NY  10023
Admission $25/$15 Students Seniors EMA, congregants
Contact orders@gemsny.org, (212) 866 - 0468
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Sunday, November 20, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Music Divine
  Stephen Bonime, director
Title Music Divine's Final, Farewell Performance
Description Featuring one of the most beautiful Renaissance 'Vocal Symphonies' composed around 1500: JOSQUIN DESPREZ's Missa Une Mousse de Biscaye.
Where St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery
131 East 10th Street
at Second Avenue
New York, NY  10003
Admission $10 Requested Donation
Contact Steve Bonime
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Sunday, November 20, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Les Délices
  Debra Nagy, director and baroque oboe Scott Metcalfe, baroque violin; Emily Walhout, viola da gamba Lucas Harris, guitar and theorbo; Michael Sponseller, harpsichord
Title The Tastes Reunited
Description Les Délices’s instrumental program captures a defining moment for French Baroque style when Couperin, Clérambault, Jean-Féry Rebel and Duphley eagerly assimilated the exciting vitality found in sonatas by Vivaldi, Corelli, and others.
Presenter Music Before 1800
Where Corpus Christi Church
529 West 121st Street
New York, NY  10027
Admission $45-$30; $40-$25 students, seniors
Contact 212-666-9266
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Sunday, November 20, 2011   6 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Brooklyn Baroque
  Andrew Bolotowsky, Baroque flute; David Bakamjian, Baroque cello; Rebecca Pechefsky, harpsichord
Title Telemann in Paris
Description Music by Telemann, Boismortier, Couperin, and Leclair.
Presenter Music from Good Shepherd
Where Good Shepherd Catholic Church
1950 Batchelder St.
Brooklyn, NY  11229
Admission free will offering
Contact mforgan@aol.com
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Monday, November 21, 2011   1PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn,Geoffrey Williams, Ryland Angel, Sumner Thompson, Scott Mello, Jesse Blumberg, Mischa Bouvier, Kris Kwapis, Scott Metcalfe, Karina Fox, Daniel Elyar, Emily Walhout, Hank Heijink, Michael Sponseller
Title Odes: A Celebration of St. Cecilia
Description TENET embarks on a new annual tradition to honor the patron saint of music, featuring an all-start cast performing odes, instrumental works, and arias for voice and trumpet by Henry Purcell.
Presenter Trinity Wall Street
Where St. Paul's Chapel
Broadway and Fulton Street
New York, NY  10005
Admission Contact Trinity Wall Street for details
Contact www.trinitywallstreet.org/tickets
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn,Geoffrey Williams, Ryland Angel, Sumner Thompson, Scott Mello, Jesse Blumberg, Mischa Bouvier, Kris Kwapis, Scott Metcalfe, Karina Fox, Daniel Elyar, Emily Walhout, Hank Heijink, Michael Sponseller
Title Odes: A Celebration of St. Cecilia
Description TENET embarks on a new annual tradition to honor the patron saint of music, featuring an all-start cast performing odes, instrumental works, and arias for voice and trumpet by Henry Purcell.
Presenter Trinity Wall Street
Where Trinity Church
Broadway at Wall Street
New York, NY  10005
Admission General Admission $30, Students and Seniors $15
Contact www.gemsny.org, 212.866.0468
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Wednesday, November 23, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Dodd Quartet
Title Haydn String Quartets, Op. 74 and Op.103
Description Haydn's String Quartet Op. 74 No. 1 was written for big public concerts in London, while Op. 103 is the brooding, harmonically daring work of a composer who no longer needed to please any audience other than himself.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Sunday, November 27, 2011   3:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Biber Baroque
  Beth Anne Hatton, Soprano, Lewis Baratz, Recorder, Agnes Simkens, Violin, Sarah Biber, Cello, Kelly Savage, Harpsichord
Title A Christmas Concert
Description Works by Lalande, Leclair, Vivaldi, Corelli
Presenter St. Stephen and St. Martin's Episcopal Church
Where St. Stephen and St. Martin's Episcopal Church
809 Jefferson Avenue
Brooklyn, NY  
Admission donation at the door
Contact agnes345@gmail.com
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Grenser Trio
Title Beethoven - Trio in E-flat major, Op. 38
Description The acclaimed trio of Edward Mathew , classical clarinet; Carlene Stober, cello; and Dongsok Shin, fortepiano perform one of Beethoven's chamber music masterpieces.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Thursday, December 1, 2011   7:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who BaroQue Across the River
  Michèle Eaton, soprano; Kathy McDonald, baroque flute; Lisa Terry, viola da gamba; Dongsok Shin, Harpsichord
Title Sortilège d’Amour! the French Cantata
Description Visiting timeless stories of two legendary enchanting musicians, our program offers Rameau’s Orphee and Campra’s Arion, the beauty of Rameau’s Rossignols amoureux and harpsichord Pièces de Clavecin en concert #3 and 5.
Presenter Church of the Transfiguration
Where Church of the Transfiguration
One East 29th Street
New York, NY  10011
Admission $uggested Donation $25/15
Contact 914.633.0758
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Friday, December 2, 2011   6:30 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Dongsok Shin
Description This concert will feature solo piano works composed for an English square piano, performed on the Longman, Clementi and Co. fortepiano originally owned by Rufus King, New York's first Senator and an early opponent of slavery.
Presenter King Manor Museum: Concerts 2011
Where King Manor Museum
150-03 Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica, NY  11432
Admission $20 King Manor members; $25 nonmembers
Contact Rebecca Gavin
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Friday, December 2, 2011   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Vilas Baroque Orchestra
Title Music for a Winter’s Eve
Description This concert directed by harpsichordist Kelly Savage, features guest soprano Brett Umlauf, and soloists Stephanie Corwin (baroque bassoon) and Benjamin Wolff (baroque cello) in virtuosic works by Vivaldi and Corelli.
Where Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist
171 Macdougal Street (off 8th between 5th & 6th)
New York, NY  10011
Admission Suggested donation: $15
Contact Kelly Savage at (440) 574-2539
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Saturday, December 3, 2011   3-4:30 pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who The New York Baroque Dance Company
  Meggi Sweeney Smith - Teacher
Title Dance of the Month- The Jig
Description The Jig is energetic & was popular in balls of the 18th century. It may be the secret behind the phrase, "Fit as a Fiddle"..the fiddle was the instrument most associated with the jig or gigue - French, or giga, Italian.
Presenter The New York Baroque Dance Company
Where Mark Morris Dance Center
3 Lafayette Ave
BROOKLYN, NY  11217
Admission $14.00
Contact www.nybaroquedance.org
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Saturday, December 3, 2011   7:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who BaroQue Across the River
  Michèle Eaton, soprano; Kathy McDonald, baroque flute; Lisa Terry, viola da gamba; Dongsok Shin, Harpsichord
Title Sortilège d’Amour! the French Cantata
Description Visiting timeless stories of two legendary enchanting musicians, our program offers Rameau’s Orphee and Campra’s Arion, the beauty of Rameau’s Rossignols amoureux and harpsichord Pièces de Clavecin en concert #3 and 5.
Presenter Brooklyn Historical Society
Where Brooklyn Historical Society
128 Pierrepont Street
Brooklyn , NY  11201
Admission $uggested Donation $25/15
Contact 718.643.4608
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Saturday, December 3, 2011   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Judith Dansker with Morrongiello & Young
  Judith Dansker, oboe and recorder; Christopher Morrongiello, lute; Marcia Young, voice and harp
Title A Victorian Christmas
Description An intimate holiday concert in Salisbury's historic Academy Building. 17th and 18th-century treasures for lute, harp, reeds and voice. A Victorian dessert buffet follows the performance.
Presenter The Salisbury Association
Where The Academy Building
24 Main Street
Salisbury, CT  10006
Admission $20
Contact 860-435-0566
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Saturday, December 3, 2011   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Steven Fox (director), Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn,Luthien Brackett, Silvie Jensen, Oliver Mercer, Craig Phillips, Jesse Blumberg
Title Christmas Mystery, Christmas Fantasy
Description TENET joins Clarion Music Society for a variety of sacred and other works for the season by early composers such as Palestrina, Byrd, Scarlatti, Sweelinck, and modern composers such as Britten, Howells, and Part.
Presenter TENET Regular Series
Where St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
552 West End Avenue
Entrance on West 87th Street
New York, NY  10024
Admission Prime $50, General $30, Student $20
Contact info@tenetnyc.com, 646.470.5809
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Saturday, December 3, 2011   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Clarion Music Society and TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf and Molly Quinn, sopranos Luthien Brackett and Silvie Jensen, altos Steven Fox and Oliver Mercer, tenors Jesse Blumberg and Craig Phillips, basses Steven Fox, conducot
Title Christmas Mystery, Christmas Fantasy
Description The evening intersperses four settings of the 'O magnum mysterium' text dating from the 16th through 20th centuries with adorations, lullabies, and jovial celebrations by Praetorius, Palestrina, Byrd, Poulenc, Britten, Howells, and many more.
Presenter Clarion Music Society and TENET
Where St. Ignatius of Antioch Church
552 West End Avenue (at 87th Street)
New York, NY  10024
Admission Tickets: $20, student; $30, general; $50 preferred
Contact Barbara Mouk
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Saturday, December 3, 2011   8:00pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Chamber Orchestra of New York
  Salvatore Di Vittorio, Music Director. Soloists: Kyler Brown, organ; The Virgin Consort choir
Title Baroque Garden of Roses
Description U.S. Premieres of rediscovered Baroque work, Alessandro Scarlatti's Oratorio Il Giardino di Rose (The Garden of Roses), and Ottorino Respighi's Suite for Organ and strings
Presenter 2011/2012 Concert Season
Where Church of St. Jean Baptiste
Lexington Avenue at 76th Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission $20/general; $10/senior & student
Contact Santa Maria Pecoraro
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Saturday, December 3, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Early Music New York
  Frederick Renz - Director
Title CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS: Medieval & Baroque Treasury
Description A sampling of seasonal favorites by EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK’S chamber choir of male voices and trio of instrumentalists including medieval procession conducti and dances to early baroque caroles and noels.
Presenter Early Music Foundation
Where Cathedral St John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission $40 reserved seating, $20 student w/ID at the door
Contact Box Office at 212-280-0330
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Sunday, December 4, 2011   2PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Early Music New York
  Frederick Renz - Director
Title CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS: Medieval & Baroque Treasury
Description A sampling of seasonal favorites by EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK’S chamber choir of male voices and trio of instrumentalists including medieval procession conducti and dances to early baroque caroles and noels.
Presenter Early Music Foundation
Where Cathedral St John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission $40 reserved seating, $20 student w/ID at the door
Contact Box Office at 212-280-0330
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Sunday, December 4, 2011   3 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Vilas Baroque Orchestra
Title Music for a Winter’s Eve
Description This concert directed by harpsichordist Kelly Savage, features guest soprano Brett Umlauf, and soloists Stephanie Corwin (baroque bassoon) and Benjamin Wolff (baroque cello) in virtuosic works by Vivaldi and Corelli.
Presenter St. Stephen and St. Martin’s Advent Concert Series
Where St. Stephen and St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
809 Jefferson Avenue
Brooklyn
New York, NY  11221
Admission Suggested donation: $15
Contact Kelly Savage at (440) 574-2539
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Sunday, December 4, 2011   3PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who My Lord Chamberlain's Consort
  Philip Anderson, tenor; Rosamund Morley, viol & vielle; Pat O’Brien, lute & cittern; Andy Rutherford, lute; Marcia Young, soprano & harp
Title A Renaissance Christmas
Description My Lord Chamberlain’s Consort returns to MAPC with its popular holiday program including traditional carols, noëls, and dance music from England and the Continent, arranged for voices, lute, viol, and renaissance harp.
Presenter Saint Andrew Music Society: Music on Madison
Where Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
921 Madison Avenue at 73rd Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission $15 (general admission); $10 (students/seniors)
Contact Andrew Henderson
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Black Marble
Title Virtuoso music for two violins by Telemann, Shield, and Leclair
Description Jörg-Michael Schwarz and Karen Marie Marmer offer an affecting and virtuosic program with music of the high baroque and gallant styles from Germany, England, and France by Telemann, Shield, and Leclair for two violins.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Thursday, December 8, 2011   8:00pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Choir of St. Luke in the Fields
  David Shuler, music director
Title Christmas in Iberia
Description Motets, hymns and villancicos for the Christmas season by Renaissance Spanish and Portuguese composers including Tomás Luis de Victoria, Francisco Guerrero, and Cristóbal de Morales. 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 Street)
New York, NY  10014
Admission $35 general admission, $25 students/seniors
Contact 212-414-9419 or music@stlukeinthefields.org
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Friday, December 9, 2011   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Teares of the Muses
  Viol consort; Margaret Panofsky, Director; Kathleen Cantrell and Campbell Rightmyer, Sopranos
Title Wenn dein lieber Sohn kommt: German 17th-Century Music—Annunciation to Baptism
Description The Christmas program touches upon the life of the infant and young Jesus—from the Annunciation to Baptism. Composers include Schütz, Schein, Scheidt and Praetorius, along with Rosenmüller, Capricornus, Grabbe, Böddecker, and Nicolai.
Presenter New York University
Where Deutsches Haus
42 Washington Mews at University Place
New York, NY  10003
Admission no admission; reservations: 212-998- 8660
Contact 212-998-8300
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Friday, December 9, 2011   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Biber Baroque
  Beth Anne Hatton, Soprano, Lewis Baratz, Recorder, Agnes Simkens, Violin, Sarah Biber, Cello, Kelly Savage, Harpsichord
Title A Christmas Concert
Description Works by Lalande, Leclair, Vivaldi, Corelli
Presenter Biber Baroque
Where Trinity Episcopal Church
555 Palisade Avenue
Cliffside Park, NJ  
Admission donation at the door
Contact agnes345@gmail.com
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Friday, December 9, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Manhattan Choral Ensemble
Title Readings and Carols: Joy
Description The MCE continues its sequence of programs celebrating universal sentiments that are part of the Christmas experience. The topic this season is Joy and will include choral works and readings.
Where Church of Saint Joseph
371 Sixth Avenue (corner of Washington Place, one
New York, NY  10014
Contact Dave Erbach
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Saturday, December 10, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Brooklyn Baroque
  Andrew Bolotowsky, flute; David Bakamjian, cello; Rebecca Pechefsky, harpsichord; with guests Jonathan Woody, bass-baritone; and Gregory Bynum, recorder
Title Annual Holiday Concert
Description Festive instrumental and vocal music by Bach, Boismortier, and others, including Boismortier's charming "Autumn" cantata.
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 (212) 923-8008; education@morrisjumel.org
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Saturday, December 10, 2011   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who ANGELICA Women's Chamber Choir
  Marie Caruso, Artistic Director; Kate Ashby, Claire Collins, Gillian Crane, Colleen Kiel, Anita Massengill, Kathleen McClafferty, Wilma Messenger, Susan Saslow, Carolyn Summers, Mary Varchaver; Guest artist: Lisa Tannebaum, harp
Title A Carol for to Sing
Description Medieval, traditional and contemporary carols of the season, featuring Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols with harp.
Where South Presbyterian Church
343 Broadway
Dobbs Ferry, NY  
Admission Suggested donation: $20; seniors & students $10.
Contact Marie Caruso, 914-478-3267
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Saturday, December 10, 2011   8pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Trefoil
  Drew Minter, countertenor, harp, and percussion Mark Rimple, countertenor, lute, and psaltery Marcia Young, soprano and harps
Title Christo è nato
Description he ancient themes of the Christmas season--Advent, Nativity, and Epiphany--find eloquent voice in this program of laude from 14th century Italy.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Church of the Epiphany
1393 York Avenue
74th St and York Avenue, entrance on 74th St.
NYC, NY  10065
Admission $25/$15 students, seniors, EMA
Contact orders@gemsny.org
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Sunday, December 11, 2011   3PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who West Village Chorale
  Michael Conley, conductor
Title Annual Handel's Messiah Sing
Description Lend your voice to fill the atmospheric sanctuary of Judson Memorial Church with excerpts from the Messiah of Georg Friedrich Handel. Scores, refreshments provided. Piano accompaniment.
Presenter West Village Chorale
Where Judson Memorial Church
55 Washington Square South
(at Thompson Street)
New York, NY  10012
Admission $15 general, $10 students or seniors (62+)
Contact (212) 517-1776
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Sunday, December 11, 2011   4:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Southern Connecticut Camerata
Title Christmas Concert 2011
Description "O Magnum Mysterium: Christmas with the Animals". Works on the O Magnum Mysterium theme by Victoria and Lauridsen; Cantata of the Animals, a late 20th century work by Jabez L. Cleef and Elliott Z. Levine; and the Christmas Motets by Francis Poulenc.
Presenter Southern Connecticut Camerata
Where St. Paul's on the Green
60 East Avenue
Norwalk, CT  
Admission $20 General Audience, $15 Sturdents/Seniors
Contact contact@southernconnecticutcamerata.org
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Sunday, December 11, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Trefoil
  Drew Minter, countertenor and harp; Mark Rimple, countertenor, lute, psaltery, and gittern; Marcia Young, soprano and harp
Title Christo e Nato
Description The ancient themes of Christmastide -- Advent, Nativity, and Epiphany -- find eloquent voice in this program of laude from 14th-century Italy.
Presenter Classical Interludes
Where Brooklyn Public Library, Dweck Center
Central Library
10 Grand Army Plaza
Brooklyn, NY  11238
Admission Free
Contact 718-230-2100
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Sunday, December 11, 2011   6:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Handel's
  The Chancel Choir and Orchestra of Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church with soloists, Nonie Donato, Soprano, Barbara Fusco, Alto, Martin Kugler, Tenor & Brace Negron, Bass under the direction of Michael Fontana.
Presenter Music from Good Shepherd
Where Good Shepherd Roman Catholic Church
1950 Batchelder Street
Brooklyn, NY  11229
Admission Free-will offering
Contact Michael Fontana
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Monday, December 12, 2011   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Teares of the Muses
  Viol consort; Margaret Panofsky, Director; Kathleen Cantrell and Campbell Rightmyer, Sopranos
Title Wenn dein lieber Sohn kommt: German 17th-Century Music—Annunciation to Baptism
Description The Christmas program touches upon the life of the infant and young Jesus—from the Annunciation to Baptism. Composers include Schütz, Schein, Scheidt and Praetorius, along with Rosenmüller, Capricornus, Grabbe, Böddecker, and Nicolai.
Presenter New York University
Where St. Michael's Church
225 West 99th Street and Amsterdam
Avenue
New York, NY  10025
Admission suggested donation: $20/$10 students
Contact 212-998-8300
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011   8:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who New York Continuo Collective
  Directed by Grant Herreid
Title The Spanish-Italian Connection
Description The Collective performs from a book of songs published in Naples in 1612 by Girolamo Montesardo, I Lieti Giorni di Napoli, which is among the earliest printed songbooks to include guitar alfabeto symbols.
Presenter New York Continuo Collective
Where St. Luke's Lutheran Church
308 West 46th Street (btwn 8th & 9th Aves.)
2nd floor lounge
New York, NY  
Admission Free (donations welcome)
Contact (718) 636-5706
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Charites
Title German baroque vocal music by Schütz, Scheidt, and Schein
Description Charites offers a program of sacred music that displays the intimate passion and fervent piety of the works of the three masters of the early German baroque: Heirich Schütz, Johann Hermann Schein, and Samuel Scheidt.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Wednesday, December 14, 2011   12:10PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who ANGELICA Women's Chamber Choir
  Marie Caruso, Artistic Director; Kate Ashby, Claire Collins, Gillian Crane, Colleen Kiel, Anita Massengill, Kathleen McClafferty, Wilma Messenger, Susan Saslow, Carolyn Summers, Mary Varchaver; Guest artist: Lisa Tannebaum, harp
Title A Carol for to Sing
Description Medieval, traditional and contemporary carols of the season, featuring Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols with harp.
Presenter Downtown Music at Grace
Where Grace Church
33 Church Street
White Plains, NY  
Admission Free
Contact Marie Caruso, 914-478-3267; Timothy Lewis, 914-949-0384
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Thursday, December 15, 2011   7:30 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Arceci-McKean
  Adriane Post, baroque violin; Ben Shute, baroque violin; John Armato, theorbo; Daniel Swenberg, baroque lute & guitar; Andrew Arceci, viola da gamba; & John McKean, harpsichord
Description An evening of Baroque instrumental music, with works by Le Sieur de Machy, Marais, Rosenmüller, Bertali, Buxtehude, Froberger, Corelli, and Handel ~~~~~ 7:00 PM, Wine Reception 7:30 PM, Concert 8:30 PM, Dinner
Presenter Shandelee Music Festival ~ Showcase Series
Where
Shandelee Music Festival ~ Showcase Series
New York, NY  
Admission Tickets: $75
Contact 212-288-4152
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Thursday, December 15, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Orchestra of St. Luke's
Title Orchestra of St. Luke's at Carnegie Hall
Description Celebrated conductor Robert Spano leads OSL, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Chamber Chorus, and a cast of all-star soloists in Messiaen’s Trois petites liturgies de la Présence Divine and Bach’s glorious Magnificat.
Presenter Carnegie Hall Orchestra Series
Where Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium
57th Street & 7th Ave.
New York, NY  10019
Admission $14.50-$83.00
Contact 212-247-7800
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Saturday, December 17, 2011   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Maestro Flores Chaviano, Conductor
  2 sopranos, 1 mezzo, 1 tenor, 2 violins, 1 cello, 1 organ/continuo, 1 bass
Title A Cuban Baroque Christmas
Description The New York City premiere of 18th century Christmas carols by Cuban baroque composer Esteban Salas (1725 – 1803), often called the Cuban Bach. With an ensemble of singers and musicians from Cuba, Argentina, Mexico, Spain, the United States and China.
Presenter Cuban Cultural Center of New York
Where The Church of St. Agnes
43rd Street bet. Lexington & Third Aves.
New York City, NY  
Admission $25
Contact cccofny@aol.com
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Saturday, December 17, 2011   8:00pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Good Pennyworths
  Tiffany Bizup, soprano; Julia Mintzer, alto; Christopher Preston Thompson, tenor; Garald Farnham, baritone and lutes
Title A Pennyworth of Christmas
Description The Good Pennyworths Quartet, an Early Music vocal ensemble with lute accompaniment, present a festive quilt of Christmas songs, ranging from Medieval carols and wassail songs to favorite hymns and ballads from the 18th & 19th centuries.
Where Advent Lutheran Church
2504 Broadway at 93rd Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission Free Will Donation; $20 suggested, $10 sen/stu/EMA
Contact Garald Farnham
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Saturday, December 17, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Matthew Modine, Melissa Errico, Jessica Gould, Karim Sulayman, Members of the Clarion Society
Title More between Heaven and Earth
Description Matthew Modine & Melissa Errico star in a presentation of the Thomas Jefferson/Maria Cosway letters, intertwined with music they heard, including works by Sacchini, Hewitt, & Cosway. A benefit for Americans United for Separation of Church & State.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Abigail Adams Smith Auditorium
417 East 61st Street
between York and First Avenues
New York City, NY  
Admission $100 front, $50 rear, $35 student (with ID)
Contact orders@gemsny.org, (212) 866 - 0468
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Sunday, December 18, 2011   2PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Christopher Morrongiello
  Christopher Morrongiello, lute, Kokila Bennet, Recorder, Annabelle Moseley, Poet, Hofstra Madrigal Group
Title Lutenist Christopher Morrongiello & Friends
Description Exploring the themes of Love, Remembrance, Death, and Happiness, Lutenist Christopher Morrongiello is joined in song and verse by poet Annabelle Moseley, recorder player and composer Kokila Bennet, and the Hofstra Madgrigal Group
Presenter East Meadow Library
Where East Meadow Library
1886 Front Street
East Meadow, NY  11554
Contact 516.794.2570
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Sunday, December 18, 2011   2PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Early Music New York
  Frederick Renz - Director
Title CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS: Medieval & Baroque Treasury
Description A sampling of seasonal favorites by EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK’S chamber choir of male voices and trio of instrumentalists including medieval procession conducti and dances to early baroque caroles and noels.
Presenter Early Music Foundation
Where Cathedral St John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission $40 reserved seating, $20 student w/ID at the door
Contact Box Office at 212-280-0330
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Sunday, December 18, 2011   3:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who ANGELICA Women's Chamber Choir
  Marie Caruso, Artistic Director; Kate Ashby, Claire Collins, Gillian Crane, Colleen Kiel, Anita Massengill, Kathleen McClafferty, Wilma Messenger, Susan Saslow, Carolyn Summers, Mary Varchaver; Guest artist: Lisa Tannebaum, harp
Title A Carol for to Sing
Description Medieval, traditional and contemporary carols of the season, featuring Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols with harp.
Where Church of St. Vincent Ferrer
869 Lexington Avenue at E. 66th Street
New York, NY  
Admission Suggested donation: $20; seniors & students $10
Contact Marie Caruso, 914-478-3267
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Sunday, December 18, 2011   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Stile Antico
Title Puer natus est
Description Stile Antico, the ascendant twelve-voice English choir, sings a new program of Tudor Advent and Christmas music. The featured work is Thomas Tallis’s Christmas mass, Puer natus est, a composition of immense grandeur.
Presenter Music Before 1800
Where Corpus Christi Church
529 West 121st Street
New York, NY  10027
Admission $45 to $10; $10 student rush tickets at the door
Contact 212-666-9266
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Pomerium
Title Creator of the Stars - Christmas Music from the Old World
Description A selection of Gregorian chants for the Christmas season, in each case followed by a large-scale Renaissance polyphonic work based on it. The concert includes music by Guillaume DuFay, Josquin Desprez, and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Thursday, December 22, 2011   1PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Trefoil
  Drew Minter, countertenor and harp; Mark Rimple, countertenor, lute, psaltery, and gittern; Marcia Young, soprano and harp
Title Christo e Nato
Description The ancient themes of Christmastide -- Advent, Nativity, and Epiphany -- find eloquent voice in this program of laude from 14th-century Italy.
Presenter Concerts at One
Where Trinity Church Wall Street
Broadway at Wall Street
New York, NY  10006
Admission Free
Contact 212-602-0800
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Sunday, December 25, 2011   2PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Early Music New York
  Frederick Renz - Director
Title CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS: Medieval & Baroque Treasury
Description A sampling of seasonal favorites by EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK’S chamber choir of male voices and trio of instrumentalists including medieval procession conducti and dances to early baroque caroles and noels.
Presenter Early Music Foundation
Where Cathedral St John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission $50 reserved seating, $20 student w/ID at the door
Contact Box Office at 212-280-0330
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Sunday, December 25, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Early Music New York
  Frederick Renz - Director
Title CATHEDRAL CHRISTMAS: Medieval & Baroque Treasury
Description A sampling of seasonal favorites by EARLY MUSIC NEW YORK’S chamber choir of male voices and trio of instrumentalists including medieval procession conducti and dances to early baroque caroles and noels.
Presenter Early Music Foundation
Where Cathedral St John the Divine
1047 Amsterdam Ave at 112th Street
New York, NY  10025
Admission $40 reserved seating, $20 student w/ID at the door
Contact Box Office at 212-280-0330
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Modern Musick Trio
Title Beethoven Trio in C minor, Op. 1 no. 3
Description Members of the Washington-based period instrument ensemble (Risa Browder, violin; John Moran, cello; Dongsok Shin, fortepiano) perform Beethoven's C minor piano trio on period instruments.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Choir of St. Ignatius of Antioch
  Douglas Keilitz, Director
Description The 15-voice all-professional choir sings Missa "Puer natus est nobis" by Thomas Tallis, and the Christmas Day "Gradualia" by William Byrd. The choir trebles will also sing "A Ceremony of Carols" by Benjamin Britten, featuring Lynette Wardle, harpist.
Presenter Music at St. Ignatius of Antioch
Where St. Ignatius of Antioch Episcopal Church
552 West End Avenue @ W. 87th Street
New York, NY  10024
Admission $30; $20 students/seniors
Contact 212-580-3326
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Friday, December 30, 2011   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn, Scott Mello, Sumner Thompson, Robert Mealy, Daniel Lee, Hank Heijink, Dan Swenberg, Avi Stein
Title Uno + One (Twelfth Night Festival)
Description TENET presents the secular side of Monteverdi and his contemporaries in a program of songs and duets as part of Trinity Wall Street's inaugural Twelfth Night Festival
Presenter Trinity Wall Street
Where Trinity Church Wall Street
Broadway at Wall Street
New York, NY  10005
Admission General Admission $30, Students and Seniors $15
Contact www.gemsny.org, 212.866.0468 or www.trinitywallstreet/tickets
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Sunday, January 1, 2012   4:00 pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Lord Chamberlain's Consort
  Philip Anderson, tenor, Marcia Young, soprano
Title Songs for a Cynical Age
Description The Lord Chamberlain’s Consort, an ensemble of voices, harp and lutes, excelling in the brilliant, witty and melancholic repertoire of the 1600’s. Their program: Music of caution and optimism for a New Year.
Presenter Ridotto
Where St. John’s Church
12 Prospect Ave
(corner Main Street)
Huntington, NY  11743
Admission $20, $18(seniors), $10 (students)
Contact Margaretha Maimone
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET/Green Mountain Project
  Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn, Zack Wilder, Jason McStoots, Scott Mello, Marc Molomot, Sumner Thompson, Steven Fox, James Kennerley, Jesse Blumberg, Doug Williams, Steve Hrycelak, Virginia Warnken, Luthien Brackett, Wesley Chinn, Scott Metcalfe and others
Title Green Mountain Project: NYC
Description Our acclaimed Green Mountain Project presents a new program this year, Vespers of 1640, drawing from Monteverdi's "Selva Morale e Spirituale" and works by Gabrieli in honor of the 400th anniversary of his death
Presenter Trinity Wall Street
Where Church of St. Jean Baptiste
Lexington Avenue at West 76th Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission Contact info@tenetnyc.com for details
Contact info@tenetnyc.com, 646.470.5809
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Guido's Ear
Title Italian Baroque Sonatas for Two Violins and Harpsichord
Description Guido's Ear will present a program of Early Italian Baroque sonatas, highlighting the flights of fancy, daring virtuosity, and sheer joy of early baroque composers like Uccelini, Castello, Marini, and Merula.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Wednesday, January 4, 2012   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET/Green Mountain Project
  Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn, Zack Wilder, Jason McStoots, Scott Mello, Marc Molomot, Sumner Thompson, Steven Fox, James Kennerley, Jesse Blumberg, Doug Williams, Steve Hrycelak, Virginia Warnken, Luthien Brackett, Wesley Chinn, Scott Metcalfe and others
Title Green Mountain Project: NYC
Description Our acclaimed Green Mountain Project presents a new program this year, Vespers of 1640, drawing from Monteverdi's "Selva Morale e Spirituale" and works by Gabrieli in honor of the 400th anniversary of his death
Presenter Trinity Wall Street
Where Church of St. Jean Baptiste
Lexington Avenue at West 76th Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission Contact info@tenetnyc.com for details
Contact info@tenetnyc.com, 646.470.5809
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Saturday, January 7, 2012   3:00PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The New York Baroque Dance Company
  Catherine Turocy, instructor,will be accompanied on flute by Elaine Camin
Title Le Menuet Rondeau d'Omphale
Description This basic minuet step with variations will be taught by Catherine Turocy. The class will learn the first figure of a Minuet from Omphale, a five act opera by Andre Cardinal Destouches. This is a general class for all levels of experience.
Presenter Dance of the Month
Where Mark Morris Dance Center
3 Lafayette Ave
BROOKLYN, NY  11217
Admission $14.00
Contact 718-624-8400
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Saturday, January 7, 2012   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET/Green Mountain Project
  Jolle Greenleaf, Molly Quinn, Zack Wilder, Jason McStoots, Scott Mello, Marc Molomot, Sumner Thompson, Steven Fox, James Kennerley, Jesse Blumberg, Doug Williams, Steve Hrycelak, Virginia Warnken, Luthien Brackett, Wesley Chinn, Scott Metcalfe and others
Title Green Mountain Project: Boston
Description Our acclaimed Green Mountain Project goes to Cambridge, MA with our new program, Vespers of 1640, drawing from Monteverdi's "Selva Morale e Spirituale" and works by Gabrieli in honor of the 400th anniversary of his death
Presenter TENET/Green Mountain Project
Where St. Paul's Church
29 Mount Auburn Street
Cambridge, MA  02138
Admission Contact info@tenetnyc.com for details
Contact info@tenetnyc.com, 646.470.5809
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Sunday, January 8, 2012   2PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Brooklyn Baroque
  Andrew Bolotowsky, flute; David Bakamjian, cello; Rebecca Pechefsky, harpsichord
Title Telemann in Paris
Description Music by Telemann, Boismortier, Couperin, and Leclair.
Presenter New Canaan Library Notes in MidWinter
Where New Canaan Library
151 Main Street
New Canaan, CT  06840
Admission Admission free; space limited
Contact 203-594-5000
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Monday, January 9, 2012   7:30 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Piffaro and The Crossing Choir
  Donald Nally, conductor
Title Kile Smith's Vespers
Description This spectacular work is a contemporary setting of a Lutheran Vespers liturgy for period wind instruments and choir. The performance will feature Piffaro (who commissioned the work in 2007) and the critically-acclaimed Crossing Choir.
Presenter Arts at The Park
Where Park Avenue Christian Church
1010 Park Avenue at 85th Street
New York, NY  10028
Admission $50 Front Orchestra / $35 Rear Orchestra
Contact Paul Vasile
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Mozartean Players
Title Haydn trios Hob. XV/22 in E-flat major, and Hob. XV/25 in G major
Description The Mozartean Players present a program of trios for fortepiano, violin, and cello by Haydn.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Saturday, January 14, 2012   7 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Sonnambula
  Kivie Cahn-Lipman, Amy Domingues, Douglas Kelley, Loren Ludwig, John Mark Rozendaal, and Elizabeth Weinfield, viola da gamba With Anonymous 4's Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek, mezzo-soprano
Title William Byrd's
Description This concert will explore the many manifestations of winter--from the melancholic to the playful--in the glorious music of the English Renaissance. Songs and consort pieces by Byrd, Dowland, Tomkins, Lupo, Gibbons, and others.
Where Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary
29 Alexander Street
Princeton, NJ  08540
Admission $15
Contact 609-240-7180
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Sunday, January 15, 2012   7 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Sonnambula
  Kivie Cahn-Lipman, Amy Domingues, Douglas Kelley, Loren Ludwig, John Mark Rozendaal, and Elizabeth Weinfield, viola da gamba With Anonymous 4's Jacqueline Horner-Kwiatek, mezzo-soprano
Title William Byrd's 'In Winter Cold': Winter Songs from Renaissance England
Description This concert will explore the many manifestations of winter--from the melancholic to the playful--in the glorious music of the English Renaissance. Songs and consort pieces by Byrd, Dowland, Tomkins, Lupo, Gibbons, and others.
Where Tenth Church of Christ, Scientist
171 Macdougal Street
(at West 8th St.)
New York, NY  10011
Admission $15
Contact 609-240-7180
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012   7:30 pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who Lisa Terry and Dongsok Shin
  Lisa Terry, viola da gamba Dongsok Shin, harpsichord
Title BACH BACH BACH
Description The Three Sonatas for Viola da Gamba and Harpsichord by J.S. Bach
Where Church of the Transfiguration
1 East 29th Street
(between Fifth and Madison)
New York, NY  10016
Admission $25/15
Contact 718.219.6166
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Christine Gummere, cello
Title Suite #6 in D-major for solo cello by J.S. Bach
Description Virtuoso cellist Christine Gummere plays Suite #6 in D major for unaccompanied cello by J.S. Bach. The 6th suite was written for five-string cello, which is strung with a top E string.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012   6:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Musicians at the Spanish Gate & The New York Historical Dance Company
  Musicians at the Spanish Gate: Dongmyung Ahn, Baroque violins, Christopher Morrongiello, lutes & Baroque guitar, and Christa Patton Baroque harp, and The New York Historical Dance Company: Dorrie Olsson & Kaspar D. Mainz
Title Folias & Diferencias: Music & Dance from Spain’s Golden Age
Description Music & Dance from the Spanish Golden Age, including the folia with its fiery variations, the elegant pabanas and engaging villanos, as well as the passionate, foot-tapping canarios. Musical numbers are complemented by dancers in period costumes.
Presenter Flushing Library
Where Flushing Library
41-17 Main Street
Flushing, NY  11355
Contact (718) 661-1200
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Thursday, January 19, 2012   7:30 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Musicians at the Spanish Gate & The New York Historical Dance Company
  Musicians at the Spanish Gate: Dongmyung Ahn, Baroque violins, Christopher Morrongiello, lutes & Baroque guitar, and Christa Patton Baroque harp, and The New York Historical Dance Company: Dorrie Olsson & Kaspar D. Mainz
Title Folias & Diferencias: Music & Dance from Spain’s Golden Age
Description Music & Dance from the Spanish Golden Age, including the folia with its fiery variations, the elegant pabanas and engaging villanos, as well as the passionate, foot-tapping canarios. Musical numbers are complemented by dancers in period costumes.
Presenter St. Mark's Church
Where St. Mark's Church
754 Montauk Hwy
Islip, NY  11751
Contact (631) 581-4950
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Thursday, January 19, 2012   8:00pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who David Shuler, organist
Title Baroque Blockbusters
Description Large-scale virtuosic masterpieces for the organ by J.S. Bach, Dietrich Buxtehude, Nicolaus Bruhns, Johann Pachelbel, Bernardo Storace and Louis Marchand performed on St. Luke’s Casavant tracker organ.
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 Street)
New York, NY  10014
Admission $20 general admission, $15 students/seniors
Contact 212-414-9419 or music@stlukeinthefields.org
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Friday, January 20, 2012   *PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Empire Viols
  Martha McGaughey and Carlene Stober, viols; Arthur Haas, harpsichord; with guest Nathan Bontrager, viol
Title Postcard from Paris
Description Spend an evening in Paris without leaving Manhattan. Empire Viols presents exquisite gems of the French Baroque: music of Marais, Lully, and Ste. Colombe alongside a little-known suite by Forqueray and harpsichord showcases by Rameau.
Presenter Second Presbyterian Church
Where Second Presbyterian Church
6 West 96th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission $10 suggested donation
Contact 917-363-2646
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Saturday, January 21, 2012   2:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Musicians at the Spanish Gate & The New York Historical Dance Company
  Musicians at the Spanish Gate: Dongmyung Ahn, Baroque violins, Christopher Morrongiello, lutes & Baroque guitar, and Christa Patton Baroque harp, and The New York Historical Dance Company: Dorrie Olsson & Kaspar D. Mainz
Title Folias & Diferencias: Music & Dance from Spain’s Golden Age
Description Music & Dance from the Spanish Golden Age, including the folia with its fiery variations, the elegant pabanas and engaging villanos, as well as the passionate, foot-tapping canarios. Musical numbers are complemented by dancers in period costumes.
Presenter Long Beach Public Library
Where Long Beach Public Library
111 West Park Avenue
Long Beach, NY  11561
Contact (516) 432-7201
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Saturday, January 21, 2012   7:30 New Since 9/1/2010
Who Parthenia, with Jason McStoots, tenor, and Duo Maresienne
  Beverly Au, Lawrence Lipnik, Rosamund Morley and Lisa Terry, with guest artists Jason McStoots, tenor and Duo Maresienne (Carol Lewis, viol and Olav Chris Henriksen, lute)
Title Love Songs in the Age of Ronsard
Description Chansons and fantasies from Renaissance France
Where Hancock United Church of Christ
1912 Massachusetts Avenue
Lexington, MA  02421
Admission $25/$20
Contact 617-776-0692
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Saturday, January 21, 2012   7:30 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Dryden Ensemble
  Jane McKinley, oboe; Vita Wallace and Andrea Andros, violins; Mark Zaki, viola; Lisa Terry, cello; Joe Gascho, chamber organ.
Title Bach Cantata Fest
Description Two sinfonias with obbligato organ and two cantatas for voices, oboes, and strings (BWV 131 and 92) featuring the acclaimed vocal ensemble TENET, under the direction of Jolle Greenleaf.
Where St. Paul's Episcopal Church
84 East Oakland Avenue
Doylestown, PA  18901
Admission $35; $30 (seniors); $10 (students)
Contact Jane McKinley 609-466-8541 or drydenensemble@gmail.com
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Saturday, January 21, 2012   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Ryland Angel, David Vanderwal, Charles Wesley Evans
Title Bach Cantata Fest
Description TENET sings two Bach cantatas, BWV 131 and BWV 92, as part of the Dryden Ensemble's concert series, which will also feature two Bach sinfonias with obbligato organ.
Presenter Dryden Ensemble
Where St. Paul's Episcopal Church
84 East Oakland Avenue
Doylestown, PA  18901
Admission Regular $35, Senior $30, Student $10
Contact drydenensemble@gmail.com, 609.466.8501
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Sunday, January 22, 2012   2:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Musicians at the Spanish Gate & The New York Historical Dance Company
  Musicians at the Spanish Gate: Dongmyung Ahn, Baroque violins, Christopher Morrongiello, lutes & Baroque guitar, and Christa Patton Baroque harp, and The New York Historical Dance Company: Dorrie Olsson & Kaspar D. Mainz
Title Folias & Diferencias: Music & Dance from Spain’s Golden Age
Description Music & Dance from the Spanish Golden Age, including the folia with its fiery variations, the elegant pabanas and engaging villanos, as well as the passionate, foot-tapping canarios. Musical numbers are complemented by dancers in period costumes.
Presenter Rockville Center Library
Where Rockville Center Library
221 North Village Avenue
Rockville Center, NY  11570
Contact (516) 766-6257
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Sunday, January 22, 2012   2PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Brooke Bryant & Sally Sanford, sopranos
  Rosamund Morley, viola da gamba; Alexandra Snyder Dunbar, harpsichord
Title Les Nymphes de Diane: French Baroque Duets for Two Sopranos
Description Les Nymphes de Diane is concert of virtuosic music for two sopranos written in early eighteenth-century France. This elegant program features work by the most accomplished composers of the period, including Bernier, Couperin, D'Anglebert and Marais.
Where 303 Bond Theatre
303 Bond Street
Brooklyn, NY  
Admission $20 suggested donation / $15 students & seniors
Contact Brooke Bryant
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Sunday, January 22, 2012   3:00 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Dryden Ensemble
  Jane McKinley, oboe; Vita Wallace and Andrea Andros, violins; Mark Zaki, viola; Lisa Terry, cello; Joe Gascho, chamber organ.
Title Bach Cantata Fest
Description Two sinfonias with obbligato organ and two cantatas for voices, oboes, and strings (BWV 131 and 92) featuring the acclaimed vocal ensemble TENET, under the direction of Jolle Greenleaf.
Where Miller Chapel, Princeton Theological Seminary
64 Mercer Street
Princeton, NJ  08540
Admission $35; $30 (seniors); $10 (students)
Contact Jane McKinley 609-466-8541 or drydenensemble@gmail.com
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Sunday, January 22, 2012   7:30PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Ryland Angel, David Vanderwal, Charles Wesley Evans
Title Bach Cantata Fest
Description TENET sings two Bach cantatas, BWV 131 and BWV 92, as part of the Dryden Ensemble's concert series, which will also feature two Bach sinfonias with obbligato organ.
Presenter Dryden Ensemble
Where Miller Chapel
Princeton Theological Seminary
64 Mercer Street
Princeton, NJ  08542
Admission Regular $35, Senior $30, Student $10
Contact drydenensemble@gmail.com, 609.466.8501
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Lyra Consort
Title Christopher Simpson's The Seasons - Summer and Autumn
Description In its third season, the Lyra Consort will complete the cycle of Christopher Simpson's The Seasons, performing "Summer" and "Autumn" - brilliant and sublime division suites for violin, viols, and continuo, and chamber works featuring lyra viol.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Friday, January 27, 2012   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Lyra Consort and friends
  Dongmyung Ahn, Beverly Au, Deborah Fox, Daniel Swenberg, Lisa Terry, Vita Wallace
Title Virtuosic Music of Simpson and Lawes
Description 17th-century English music from the rarely heard and magnificent "Seasons" by Christopher Simpson and "Royall Consorts" by William Lawes.
Presenter The Lyra Consort
Where Trinity Lutheran Church
164 West 100th Street, corner of Amsterdam
New York, NY  10025
Admission Free
Contact Vita Wallace, 212-666-0928
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Sunday, January 29, 2012   3PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Jessica Gould, Bradley Brookshire, Dan Swenberg, Nina Stern, Ara Dinkjian, Glen Velez
  Jessica Gould, soprano: Bradley Brookshire, organ: Dan Swenberg, theorbo: The Rose of the Compass Ensemble (Nina Stern, recorders: Ara Dinkjian, oud: Glen Velez, percussion)
Title La Serenissima: Music of Venice and her Others
Description An Arabic School, an Armenian Church, and Balkan colonies provided just a few of the non-western voices of the Venetian seicento. Venetian motets performed in alteration with Turkish, Armenian, and Dalmatian music offer a window onto the Venetian mosaic.
Presenter Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
Where The Chapel of St. Bart's
325 Park Avenue at 51st Street
New York City, NY  
Admission $25/$15 students, seniors, EMA & Columbia U.
Contact orders@gemsny.org, (212) 866 - 0468
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Sunday, January 29, 2012   4PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who The Choir of Corpus Christi Church
  The Choir; Louise Basbas, director and organ; ;Ronn McFarlane, lute
Title Cantate Domino
Description The Choir of Corpus Christi Church, Music Before 1800’s resident ensemble, performs sacred works by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck from his Cantiones Sacrae.
Presenter Music Before 1800
Where Corpus Christi Church
529 West 121st Street
New York, NY  10027
Admission $45 to $10; $10 student rush tickets at the door
Contact 212-666-9266
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Sunday, January 29, 2012   5 PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who London Handel Players
  Rachel Brown, flute Adrian Butterfield, violin Katherine Sharman, cello; Laurence Cummings, harpsichord
Title An Evening at the Palace of Reason
Description For their New York debut, the London Handel Players will perform a special program to mark the 300th anniversary of the birth of Frederick the Great, including works by CPE Bach, Franz Benda, Quantz, Frederick the Great and J.S. Bach.
Presenter The Frick Collection
Where The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street
New York, NY  10021
Admission $30 for non members; $25 for members
Contact www.shopfrick.org/concerts
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012   1:15PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Concitato
Title 17th century Italian baroque music
Description The Stylus phantasticus was one of the early styles to develop on the baroque period. This program represents an example of a celebration of 17th century Italian works from the free-flying early days of the violin.
Presenter ARTEK Midtown Concert Series
Where Immanuel Lutheran Church
122 E. 88th Street
New York, NY  10128
Admission FREE
Contact 212-967-9157
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Friday, February 3, 2012   7PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Ryland Angel, Jason McStoots, Aaron Sheehan, Jesse Blumberg, Scott Metcalfe, Grant Herreid, Debra Nagy
Title Portraits in Song: Renaissance Italy from Ciacona to Petrucci
Description TENET presents wonderfully expressive songs and instrumental music by composers contemporary to the artists featured in the exhibition, "The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini."
Presenter Metropolitan Museum of Art
Where Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium
Metropolitan Museum of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY  10028
Admission All seats $40
Contact www.metmuseum.org/events
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Saturday, February 4, 2012   3-4:30 pm New Since 9/1/2010
Who The New York Baroque Dance Company
Title Dance of the Month
Description Learn the dances of the Baroque period with musicians, actors and more. Discover a portal to the 18th Century and join us for this one class or take the whole series of classes and learn the dance forms used by Bach and Mozart in their dance suites!
Presenter The New York Baroque Dance Company
Where Mark Morris Dance Center
3 Lafayette Ave
BROOKLYN, NY  11217
Admission $14.00
Contact 212-662-8829
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Saturday, February 4, 2012   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who Tempesta di Mare, Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra
  Gwyn Roberts and Richard Stone, Artistic co-Directors, Emlyn Ngai, Concertmaster; with Michael Maniaci, countertenor
Title Italians in Vienna: concerti and cantatas with Michael Maniaci
Description Michael Maniaci joins the Tempesta di Mare Chamber Players for cantatas and chamber music by Italian composers imported to Vienna by the glittering and sophisticated Hapsburg court. Princeton Professor Wendy Heller will give a free pre-performance talk.
Where Arch Street Meeting House
320 Arch St
Philadelphia, PA  19102
Admission $40/$30/$25 (Seniors)/$10 (Students)
Contact info@tempestadimare.org
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Saturday, February 4, 2012   8PM New Since 9/1/2010
Who TENET
  Jolle Greenleaf, Ryland Angel, Jason McStoots, Aaron Sheehan, Jesse Blumberg, Scott Metcalfe, Grant Herreid, Debra Nagy
Title Portraits in Song: Renaissance Italy from Ciconia to Petrucci
Description TENET presents wonderfully expressive songs and instrumental music by composers contemporary to the artists featured in the Metropolitan Museum's exhibition, "The Renaissance Portrait from Donatello to Bellini."
Presenter Drew University
Where Dorothy Young Center for the Arts
Drew University
36 Madison Avenue
Madison, NJ  07940
Admission General Admission $20
Contact info@tenetnyc.com, 646.470.5809
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