A mainstay of Christmas in New York, Concerts at Saint Thomas presents the Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys' performances of Handel's Messiah with New York Baroque Incorporated. Hailed by The New York Times as "one of the most prominent and special [Messiahs] of the city," these concerts have become an annual tradition for many, heralding the coming of the festive season.
Johann Sebastian Bach's '23-'24 season of Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity celebrates the 300th anniversary of Bach's arrival in Leipzig. The season features key works from Bach's highly-influential period in Leipzig, including the Magnificat and cantatas from the 1723-1724 cycle. Special programs include a Zimmerman's Coffee House Experience, a Lent Vespers service with guest organist Dr. Jeremy Filsell, and a gala concert presentation of Bach's B-minor Mass.
The NY Phil is joined by the Handel and Haydn Society Chorus, a stunning cast of soloists, and Baroque specialist Fabio Biondi as he conducts this holiday favorite — the Messiah of all Messiahs. Handel's writing for the human voice reaches dizzying heights of expression, buoyed by iconic melodies from the Orchestra.
Trinity's unique performance of Messiah in a sacred space, on period instruments, with soloists from the choir chosen to best complement each aria and recitative. Led by Dr. Ryan James Brandau, a choral expert known for incisive interpretations and dynamic performances. Don't miss this transcendent and awe-inspiring performance.
The NY Phil is joined by the Handel and Haydn Society Chorus, a stunning cast of soloists, and Baroque specialist Fabio Biondi as he conducts this holiday favorite — the Messiah of all Messiahs. Handel's writing for the human voice reaches dizzying heights of expression, buoyed by iconic melodies from the Orchestra.
The NY Phil is joined by the Handel and Haydn Society Chorus, a stunning cast of soloists, and Baroque specialist Fabio Biondi as he conducts this holiday favorite — the Messiah of all Messiahs. Handel's writing for the human voice reaches dizzying heights of expression, buoyed by iconic melodies from the Orchestra.
The NY Phil is joined by the Handel and Haydn Society Chorus, a stunning cast of soloists, and Baroque specialist Fabio Biondi as he conducts this holiday favorite — the Messiah of all Messiahs. Handel's writing for the human voice reaches dizzying heights of expression, buoyed by iconic melodies from the Orchestra.
Johann Sebastian Bach's '23-'24 season of Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity celebrates the 300th anniversary of Bach's arrival in Leipzig. The season features key works from Bach's highly-influential period in Leipzig, including the Magnificat and cantatas from the 1723-1724 cycle. Special programs include a Zimmerman's Coffee House Experience, a Lent Vespers service with guest organist Dr. Jeremy Filsell, and a gala concert presentation of Bach's B-minor Mass.
Ying Li, piano performance featuring Ani Kavafian on violin and Alex Cox on cello. Works by François Couperin, Isaac Albéniz, Serge Prokofiev, and Arno Babadjanian. Live streamed concert.
America's premier Baroque ensemble joins us with music director and harpsichordist Richard Egarr and countertenor Reginald Mobley, bringing their compelling program performed to acclaim in the UK. Centered on the creation story, Garden of Good & Evil pairs Handel arias with modern works for Baroque forces by celebrated composers Errollyn Wallen and Tarik O'Regan – jointly commissioned to write new music exploring an aspect of the Biblical creation story. Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra's blend of authenticity and innovation and juxtaposition of old and new is beautifully illuminated in this musical examination of the most profound of themes.
Experience J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations and Musorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition in ground-breaking arrangements by virtuoso organist and composer Cameron Carpenter, hailed as "extravagantly talented" by The New York Times.
Johann Sebastian Bach's '23-'24 season of Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity celebrates the 300th anniversary of Bach's arrival in Leipzig. The season features key works from Bach's highly-influential period in Leipzig, including the Magnificat and cantatas from the 1723-1724 cycle. Special programs include a Zimmerman's Coffee House Experience, a Lent Vespers service with guest organist Dr. Jeremy Filsell, and a gala concert presentation of Bach's B-minor Mass.
The celebrated Baroque music ensemble Les Arts Florissants perform vocal works by Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643) and Giacomo Carissimi (1605-1674), featuring Carissimi's oratorio Historia di Jephte.
Praised for their authentic, soulful, and orchestral sound, The String Queens (TSQ) is a dynamic trio whose stimulating musical experiences inspire diverse audiences to love, hope, feel, and imagine. Based in Washington, D.C., TSQ's dedication and service in the field of music education is a cornerstone of their work. With a repertoire spanning the baroque era to the Jazz Age to today's Billboard Hot 100 chart, TSQ performs versatile programs that take students on a rousing musical journey through time and a multitude of musical genres. Recommended grades: 3-12
Praised for their authentic, soulful, and orchestral sound, The String Queens (TSQ) is a dynamic trio whose stimulating musical experiences inspire diverse audiences to love, hope, feel, and imagine. Based in Washington, D.C., TSQ's dedication and service in the field of music education is a cornerstone of their work. With a repertoire spanning the baroque era to the Jazz Age to today's Billboard Hot 100 chart, TSQ performs versatile programs that take students on a rousing musical journey through time and a multitude of musical genres. Recommended grades: 3-12
Praised for their authentic, soulful, and orchestral sound, The String Queens (TSQ) are a dynamic trio whose stimulating musical experiences inspire diverse audiences to love, hope, feel, and imagine. With a repertoire spanning the baroque era to the Jazz Age to today's Billboard Hot 100 chart, TSQ performs versatile programs that transport audiences through a multitude of styles, moods, and genres. Based in Washington, D.C., TSQ has been described by D.C.'s leading news network WUSA9 as 'school teachers by day and concert performers by night.' TSQ's dedication, service, and innovative work in the field of music education has been acknowledged with various accolades. Most recently, they have entered a partnership with the Save The Music Foundation to present a series of professional development workshops for performing arts educators around the country on 'Social Emotional Learning in the Arts Classroom' and 'Trauma-Informed Centered Arts Classrooms' as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In August 2022, TSQ released its third album titled 'RISE,' which sonically addresses the...
Johann Sebastian Bach's '23-'24 season of Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity celebrates the 300th anniversary of Bach's arrival in Leipzig. The season features key works from Bach's highly-influential period in Leipzig, including the Magnificat and cantatas from the 1723-1724 cycle. Special programs include a Zimmerman's Coffee House Experience, a Lent Vespers service with guest organist Dr. Jeremy Filsell, and a gala concert presentation of Bach's B-minor Mass.
Celebrated artists perform chamber music from Baroque to contemporary in the intimate and sumptuous surrounding of J. Pierpont Morgan's Library. All concerts last approximately one hour. In their return appearance at the Morgan, Frisson showcases brilliant young artists as well as seasoned professionals in a program featuring winds and strings. Tickets: $30; $25 for Morgan Members. Seating is limited. Order tickets. Please call (212) 685-0008 ext. 560 or e-mail tickets@themorgan.org for information.
Hilary Hahn, our 2023–24 Artist-in-Residence, performs in her second Artist Spotlight, completing the set of J.S. Bach's works for solo violin she began in 2023. These works have been touchstones of Hahn's career; her debut recording comprised half the set, and her more recent recording of the other half was lauded by The Strad for its "exceptional technical command and the utmost integrity and communication."
Marco Marazzoli's cantatas for six voices, two violins, and continuo are exquisite miniature dramas, with a kaleidoscopic variety of vocal arias, duets, and trios culminating in glorious choruses.
Celebrated artists perform chamber music from Baroque to contemporary in the intimate and sumptuous surroundings of J. Pierpont Morgan's Library. All concerts last approximately one hour. From the music of his native Balkans to avant-garde and microtonal music, Mak Grigic's roles as soloist, collaborator, and Grammy-nominated recording artist are fueled by curiosity, imagination, and boundless energy. Tickets: $30; $25 for Morgan Members. Seating is limited. Order tickets Mak Grgic. Photography by Anthony Avellano Calendar Printer-friendly version Please call (212) 685-0008 ext. 560 or e-mail tickets@themorgan.org for information.
Johann Sebastian Bach's '23-'24 season of Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity celebrates the 300th anniversary of Bach's arrival in Leipzig. The season features key works from Bach's highly-influential period in Leipzig, including the Magnificat and cantatas from the 1723-1724 cycle. Special programs include a Zimmerman's Coffee House Experience, a Lent Vespers service with guest organist Dr. Jeremy Filsell, and a gala concert presentation of Bach's B-minor Mass.
Johann Sebastian Bach's '23-'24 season of Bach Vespers at Holy Trinity celebrates the 300th anniversary of Bach's arrival in Leipzig. The season features key works from Bach's highly-influential period in Leipzig, including the Magnificat and cantatas from the 1723-1724 cycle. Special programs include a Zimmerman's Coffee House Experience, a Lent Vespers service with guest organist Dr. Jeremy Filsell, and a gala concert presentation of Bach's B-minor Mass.
Technically flawless and deeply expressive. A spectacular solo program from one of the foremost cellists of our time. Alisa Weilerstein returns to perform two of Bach's iconic suites and the rapturous, tour-de-force sonata by Kodály – a work Weilerstein has made her own. Don't miss the chance to hear one of the world's premier cellists in this touchstone solo work.
The spellbinding artistry of Cécile McLorin Salvant defies genres and leaves audiences rapt. A storyteller above all, she returns to our stage with the world premiere of a 92NY 150th anniversary commission, drawing from her brilliance in jazz, expertise in Baroque music, and more. Experience it here first. This program is part of The Tisch Center for the Arts.