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Concert Schedule

Due to the world-wide pandemic of Covid-19, a lot of events will be rescheduled to the near future.

UPCOMING:

  • June 19th, 2020 (postponed)

Spectrum, Brooklyn (http://www.spectrumnyc.com/site/)

Messiaen, Poèmes pour Mi (Books I and II) & Arrangements of Songs by Billie Holiday with Soprano Charlotte Mundy (http://www.charlottemundy.com).

  • May 4th, 2020 (postponed)

Black Box Theater, New York University

Solo Recital with works by Brahms, Zemlinsky, and Berg.

  • April 15th, 2020 (postponed)

Tenri Cultural Institute, New York (https://www.tenri.org)

An exploration of art song from early 20th century and Holocaust-era composers A. Zemlinsky, V. Ullmann, and Karl Weigl with Soprano Alexandra Flood (https://alexandra-flood.com/) .

  • March 19th 2020 (postponed)

Consulate General of Germany, New York (https://www.germany.info/us-en/embassy-consulates/newyork/-/2264798?pk_campaign=newsletter_???label.doctype.AANLIssue???_2020_03_06&pk_kwd=teaser_Strange+Scenes+-+The+Music+of+Wolfgang+Rihm+III)

‘Strange Scenes Festival, Part III:’ A celebration of the instrumental and vocal music of German contemporary composer Wolfgang Rihm, together with Mezzo-soprano Sophie Delphis, Cellist Julian Schwarz, and Violinist Abigel Kralik.

PREVIOUS:

  • December 2019

Black Box Theater, New York University

Solo Recital with works by A. Berg.

  • December 2019

Frederick Loewe Theater, New York

NYU Contemporary Ensemble; Music of Andy Akiho.

  • November 2019

The Provincetown Playhouse, New York

An evening of German Art Song, together with the NYU Steinhardt vocal repertoire class.

  • November 2019

The Institute of Fine Arts - New York University, New York

Chamber works by G. Fauré.

  • October 2019

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, New York (https://www.newmusicusa.org/event/strange-scenes-vocal-and-instrumental-chamber-music-of-wolfgang-rihm/)

‘Strange Scenes Festival, Part II:’ A celebration of the instrumental and vocal music of German contemporary Wolfgang Rihm, together with Mezzo-soprano Sophie Delphis, Cellist Julian Schwarz, Violinist Abigel Kralik, Mivos Quartet, and Ekmeles Vocal Ensemble.

Supported by the Consulate General of Germany in New York.

  • April 2019

National Sawdust, Brooklyn (https://nationalsawdust.org/event/dawn-upshaw/)

‘First Songs,’ curated by Soprano Dawn Upshaw and Bard College: An exploration of contemporary art song, in collaboration with US-based composers, and the singers and pianists of the Bard College Conservatory Graduate Vocal Arts Program.

  • February 2019

The Fisher Center for the Performing Arts at Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY

Sosnoff Theater, Main Stage.

Performance of a selection of A. Copland’s ‘Twelve Poems of Emily Dickinson,’ together with Mezzo-Soprano Hailey Mcavoy.