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FESTIVAL 2012
January 27 - February 6, 2012
MUSIC
LISTINGS:
PACE PRESENTS:
Ana Moura
Friday, February 10 at 7:30 p.m.
Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts
On February 10, Pace University’s
inaugural Pace Presents season at the Michael
Schimmel Center for the Arts in Lower Manhattan
continues with a performance by Portuguese
singer Ana Moura. Moura has gained international
recognition for her part in the revival of
the fado singing tradition. Fado has been
a staple of Portuguese culture for centuries,
but today contemporary fado singers are bringing
an innovative approach to the music.
Fado, which means “fate”
in Portuguese, has historically been characterized
by mournful tunes and lyrics, but Moura approaches
the tradition with a brighter, more contemporary
attitude. Her most recent album incorporates
songs from rock bands such as the Rolling
Stones and Joy Division, and she’s performed
on stage with the Rolling Stones and Prince.
Moura’s appearance at Pace Presents
is curated by Isabel Soffer and Livesounds.org.
Orchestra Pit & Center
Orchestra $50
Orchestra & Balcony Center $35
Balcony $25
All tickets are available to purchase online
at schimmel.pace.edu or over the phone by
calling the Ovationtix Call Center at (866)
811-4111. Patrons may also stop by the Michael
Schimmel Center for the Arts Box Office, which
is open Monday–Friday from 1:00–6:00
p.m.
(212-346-1715) or two hours before curtain
on show days.
Michael Schimmel
Center for the Arts | 3 Spruce Street
New York, New York 10038
2/3 TO PARK PLACE/BROADWAY or R/W TO CITY
HALL—Exit subway and walk south on Park
Place, turn left onto Park Row, follow Park
Row north up the side of City Hall Park to
Spruce Street, turn right on Spruce. Walk
east on Spruce, past Nassau. Theater entrance
is approx. 1/3 of the way down the block on
the left.
J/M/Z TO FULTON STREET—Exit subway and
walk north on Nassau Street, past Ann St and
Beekman St, turn right on Spruce. Walk east
on Spruce, past Nassau. Theater entrance is
approx. 1/3 of the way down the block on the
left.
4/5/6 TO BROOKLYN BRIDGE/CITY HALL—Exit
subway and walk south on Park Row, along the
side of City Hall Park, turn left onto Spruce
Street. Walk east on Spruce, past Nassau.
Theater entrance is approx. 1/3 of the way
down the block on the left.
The African American Spiritual – A
Black History Month Tribute Concert
Sunday, February 5, 2012 3:30 pm
Merkin Concert Hall at Kaufman Center
The concert features the
talents of Broadway powerhouses Sherry Boone
and Harriett D. Foy and newcomer Brandie Sutton.
Darius Fowler serves as music director and
accompanies the singers on piano. The words
of beloved poets including Langston Hughes
and additional text by award-winning playwright
Marcus Gardley are woven throughout an inspirational
afternoon of music that remains a vital and
vibrant part of America's cultural landscape.
Presented by B Arts Presenter.
Use code: SPIRITUAL to get the discount which
is based on availability and cannot be used
in association with other offers. The offer
is not available online.
All Seats: $75
Discount Offer: $49
Call 212.501.3330 and mention code SPIRITUAL
or mention it at the Kaufman Center Box Office.
Merkin Concert Hall at
Kaufman Center | 129 W 67th Street @ Broadway
www.kaufman-center.org
At
the Piano with Franca
Tuesday February 14. 7PM
The Gershwin Hotel
Experience an evening
at a piano bar with Franca Vercelloni and
surprise guests. Sing some songs, make new
friends, and laugh a lot. It’s a variety
show! It’s a talk show! It’s an
open mic! And it’s gonna be on the internet.
Comedy! Music! Lively discussion! Plus: audience
sing-alongs! Featuring interviews with and
performances from: Brian Childers –
actor/singer/producer/genius; Sarah Nowak
– performer/teacher at The People’s
Improv Theater/comedy warrior; Chelsea Costa
– actor/singer/producer/blogger queen;
Ryan Foy – actor/singer/web designer/business
titan. So grab your Valentine’s date
(or meet someone there…) and bookmark
www.lyricsfreak.com on your smartphone in
case you don’t know the words to 5,000
songs. And we’re not judging. So you
better just sing out, Louise. Rock, pop, musical
theatre, the sky is the limit. Food, wine,
and beer available for purchase at Birch Coffee
in the lobby. www.francavercelloni.com - Produced
with the assistance of Steve Witting, Michael
Codispoti, Neke Carson and The Gershwin Hotel,
graphic design by E. Grosland Illustrations.
Tickets $10. For more information visit www.gershwinhotel.com
The Gershwin Hotel |7 E. 27th Street
(between 5th/Madison)
A Child of Our Time and
Te Deum
February 3, 2012 at 7PM
Carnegie Hall
Sir Michael Tippett’s
A Child of Our Time (1941) is a unique oratorio,
structured in three parts to emulate Handel’s
Messiah and using traditional African-American
spirituals in a form similar to Bach’s
use of the chorale in his Passions, all with
a decidedly twentieth-century musical language.
The text of this stirring work reflects Tippett's
pacifism and belief that people contain both
"shadow and light." Soprano Nicole
Cabell has performed this work to great critical
acclaim and has made it a signature piece.
She will be joined by Marietta Simpson, mezzo-soprano,
Russell Thomas, tenor, and John Relyea, bass-baritone.
Paired with this riveting work will be the
powerful Te Deum by Anton Bruckner. Conducted
by James Bagwell with Nicole Cabell, Marietta
Simpson, Russell Thomas, John Relyea, and
the American Symphony Orchestra.
Single tickets start at
$10 and are available online at carnegiehall.org,
by phone through Carnegie Charge at (212)
247-7800 or in person at the Carnegie Hall
Box Office.
Carnegie Hall | 881
Seventh Avenue
Gaetano Donizetti's
L'Elisir d'Amore
Friday February 10th 7:30pm, 2012
Benzaquen Hall in the DiMenna Center for Classical
Music
Can a secret love
potion turn a country bumpkin into a Romeo?
So says the town quack, Dr. Dulcamara (Dr.
“Sweet and Sour”) as he sells
a presumably magical elixir to the hero of
our next opera. His name is Nemorino, and
he is love-struck for the beautiful but fickle
Adina. Will the potion work? Find out the
answers to all of these questions and more
as you join Opera Company of Brooklyn for
our next event, Gaetano Donizetti’s
brilliant comic opera, L’Elisir d’Amore
(Elixir of Love), at the new, intimate and
acoustically rich Benzaquen Hall in The DiMenna
Center for Classical Music. Please join us
on Friday, February 10 th at 7:30 PM for this
special production. See you there! Elixir
of Love will be conducted by OCB’s Artistic
Director, Jay Meetze. “Maestro Jay Meetze
has been lauded by Opera News for his passionate
and undeniably impressive command of performance
and sympathetic leadership.” Featured
singers for Elixir of Love include : Ivan
Rivera as Nemorino, Bengi Tasci as Adina,
Ivan Amaro as Dulcamara, Courtney Carey as
Belcore and Winnie Nip as Gianetta.
Tickets $30 in advance and
$35 at the door. For more information or advance
purchase visit www.operabrooklyn.org
Benzaquen Hall in
the DiMenna Center for Classical Music | 450
West 37th street
Between 9th and 10th avenue
New York City Center Encores!
Merrily We Roll Along
Tue 7pm, Wed 7:30pm
Thu-Fri 8pm
Sat 2 and 8pm
Sun 2 and 7pm
(Exception: Wed 2/15 7pm)
February 8-19. 2012
New York City Center
Stephen Sondheim and George
Furth's legendary musical runs backwards
in time from 1980 to 1955, examines the lives
of three people whose
friendship is tested by time, ambition and
fate. It includes some of
Sondheim's most brilliant and bruising songs,
including “Not a Day
Goes By,” “Old Friends”
and “Our Time.” Frequent Sondheim
collaborator
James Lapine, who directed the show's 1985
run, returns to direct the
Encores! production.
Tickets start at $25
Citytix@nycitycenter.org
212.581.1212
NYCityCenter.org
New York City Center
| 130 West 56th Street
New York City Center Encores! Presents
Pipe Dream
Wed 7:30pm
Thu-Fri 8pm
Sat 2 & 8pm
Sun 2 & 7pm
March 28 - April 1, 2012
New York City Center
Outcasts yearning for a
better life populate the bordellos and
flophouses of a 1950's California seaside
town in Rodgers and
Hammerstein's Pipe Dream. At the heart of
the story is the unlikely
romance between Doc, a marine biologist, and
Suzy, a vagrant who has
recently taken up residence at a local brothel.
This rare Rodgers and
Hammerstein gem, not seen on the American
stage in more than two
decades, includes "All at Once You Love
Her," "The Next Time It
Happens" and the wistful ballad "Everybody's
Got a Home but Me." The
original production opened at the Shubert
Theatre on November 30,
1955, and ran for 246 performances.
Tickets start at $25 Box
office: 212.581.1212
New York City Center |
131 West 55th St
NYCityCenter.org
“Stile Antico”
Friday, February 3rd @ 8:00pm
Church of St. Paul the Apostle
Led by Christopher Shepard, “Stile
Antico” is a concert of choral and instrumental
works that explores how composers of many
periods — including Bach himself —
have been inspired by earlier styles of music.
Bach arranged Palestrina’s Missa Sine
Nomine a 6, two movements of which will be
presented in this concert, alongside music
by another Baroque master, Grzegorz Gerwazy
Gorczycki. Also on the program are works by
Mendelssohn, Schumann, and Reger, all of whom
drew inspiration from Bach. The concert also
features contemporary pieces: the American
premiere of Tota Pulchra Es Maria by William
Hawley (b. 1950); two works by Ingram Marshall
(b. 1942): September Canons, a piece for solo
violin inspired by the events of September
11, 2001, performed by Todd Reynolds, for
whom the work was written, and Holy Ghosts
for solo oboe d’amore, written for and
performed by Libby Van Cleve; and Komm Jesu,
Komm by Sven-David Sandström (b. 1942).
The concert takes place at the Church of St.
Paul the Apostle, Ninth Avenue & 59th
Street at 8pm.
Tickets: $15-35; children 12 & under,
free.
Church of St. Paul
the Apostle | Ninth Avenue & 59th Street,
New York City
SYMPHONY SPACE
See this link for programs
at Symphony Space:
symphonyspace.org.
BOX OFFICE Tickets
for performances are available:
• In person at 2537 Broadway at 95th
Street, Tuesday-Sunday, noon to 7 P.M.
• Over the telephone at 212.864.5400,
Tuesday-Sunday, 11 A.M. to 7 P.M.
• Online at symphonyspace.org.
Symphony Space |
2537 Broadway at 95th Street
TWO
ORIGINAL CHAMBER OPERAS BY MARTIN HALPERN
Thurs-Sat at 8 PM
Sunday at 3 PM
February 2-5
Shetler Studios
Two chamber operas
with music and libretti by Martin Halpern:
"Constancy," freely based on Anton
Chekhov's The Bear; and "The Lower Drawer,"
story by Halpern about a man who succeeds
in freeing himself from living in the past.
$20; $10 for students.
Reservations: 718-858-1549
Shetler Studios| 244
West 54 Street, 12th floor
Between Broadway & 8th Avenue
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