Bruch Violin Concerto with the Northport Symphony Orchestra
May
16

Bruch Violin Concerto with the Northport Symphony Orchestra

  • Northport High School 154 Laurel Hill Road Northport, NY 11768 (map)
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The NSO’s final concert of the season features soloist Julia Choi, first Violinist in the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. Ms. Choi will perform Bruch Violin Concerto, one of the most quintessential in the violin repertoire.  Also on the program is Aaron Copland’s heartfelt, pastoral, and moving work, “Appalachian Spring.”


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EL NIÑO: NATIVITY RECONSIDERED
Dec
19

EL NIÑO: NATIVITY RECONSIDERED

Grammy-winning soprano and AMOC* member, Julia Bullock’s El Niño: Nativity Reconsidered flips the script on the traditional Christmas Nativity story. With the groundbreaking music of John Adams, one of America’s most renowned composers, and libretto by Peter Sellars, it’s a bold and modern exploration of birth, resilience, and humanity. Performed by AMOC*, the renowned Trinity Church NYC Choir, AMOC* member and bass-baritone, Davóne Tines, and a cast of superstars featuring mezzo-soprano, Rachael Wilson, and countertenor, Kyle Tingzon, conducted by Christian Reif, this production embodies the essence of New York City and its people. Experience the Nativity reimagined like never before at the breathtaking St. John the Divine on December 19! 

Tickets at www.stjohnthedivine.org 

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KCCNY Holiday Concert featuring The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Musicians
Dec
8

KCCNY Holiday Concert featuring The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Musicians

In celebration of the 45th Anniversary of the Korean Cultural Center New York, we invite you to our annual Holiday Concert, titled "Thank You Notes."

Join us at the newly opened Korea Center New York, a space that embodies the spirit of cultural exchange and celebration. Together, we will reflect on the remarkable achievements of the past year while looking ahead to the exciting moments yet to come.

Featuring a heartwarming program of performances by the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Musicians, the evening will conclude with a warm gathering over light refreshments, offering an opportunity to connect and celebrate this special occasion together.

Program

Antonin Dvořák | Quintet in G Major for Two Violins, Viola, Cello and Bass, Op. 77 

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | Divertimento in D Major, K. 136 

Conversation with Musicians moderated by So-Chung Shinn, Chair of the Patron Program at The Metropolitan Opera & Selection of Holiday Music!

Artists 

  • Julia Choi, Qianwen Angela Shen, Wen Qian, Jeehae Lee (violin) 

  • Zoë Martin-Doike, Mary Hammann (viola) 

  • Kari Jane Docter, Joel Noyes (cello) 

  • Edward Francis-Smith, Daniel Krekeler (bass)

https://www.koreanculture.org/performing-arts/2024/12/08/thank-you-notes-2024

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Opera Italiana Gala Concert in Central Park
Sep
24

Opera Italiana Gala Concert in Central Park

Opera Gala Concert in NYC’s Central Park at the Naumburg Band Shell

This year’s concert includes arias and scenes from all of Puccini’s great operas to honor the Centennial of his death, as well as orchestral solos including Intermezzos from Cavalleria Rusticana, Manon Lescaut, William Tell Overture.

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“Infinite”
Aug
6

“Infinite”

Large ensembles perform Inconvenient Wounds by Rene Email, And Birds Are Still by Takashi Yoshimatsu, Nifrasch by Jon Cziner, Mother Goose Suite by Maurice Ravel, and The Unanswered Question by Charles Ives, with addendum by Paul Frucht

INFINITE presented by the Charles Ives Music Festival in collaboration with MoCA Westport. The concert will be held at MoCA Westport, 19 Newtown Turnpike, Westport, CT. For more information and to purchase tickets, click HERE.

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"American"                            Julia Choi and Mika Sasaki      in Recital
Jul
28

"American" Julia Choi and Mika Sasaki in Recital

An engaging program including Sonata No. 4 by Charles Ives, The Old Question by Alex Weiser, Romance by Amy Beach, selections from Porgy and Bess by George Gershwin, and Sonata for Violin and Piano by John Corigliano.

AMERICAN is presented by the Ridgefield Symphony Orchestra and Lounsbury House as part of the Music at the Mansion series. The concert was sold out, an dheld at Lounsbury House, 316 Main Street, Ridgefield, CT.

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The Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble
Apr
7

The Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble

The Met Orchestra Chamber Ensemble, Anthony Roth Constanzo, Yannick Nézét-Séguin

Handel: “Eternal source of light divine” from Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne
Handel: “Still amare” from Tolomeo
Golijov: The Fire Outlives the Spark
Golijov: Laika (World Premiere)
Elgar: Piano Quintet in A minor, Op. 84

Weill Recital Hall, Carnegie

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“The Ties that Bind”         Harp Trio Concert
Mar
16

“The Ties that Bind” Harp Trio Concert

Immediately following their album recording earlier in the week, musicians Julia Choi, Christine Lamprea, and Emily Levin perform the groundbreaking Trio by French harpist Henriette Renié, along with premiere performances of works by Angélica Negrón and Reena Esmail.

Central Commons, Dallas TX

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EL NIÑO: NATIVITY RECONSIDERED
Dec
23

EL NIÑO: NATIVITY RECONSIDERED

An AMOC* Production

This chamber music arrangement—written specially for AMOC*—was first performed at The Met Cloisters in 2018, in the beautiful San Martín at Fuentidueña chapel. The New York Times called it “intimate, affecting and quietly rich with activism.” The piece, which celebrates Latin American poets and the voices of women, returned for a one-night-only engagement in December 2022 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. In December 2023, El Niño: Nativity Reconsidered tours to Opera Omaha, Stanford University, and Yale University before returning to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine for a second year. A rarely performed work, El Niño “ruminates on the notion that with the promise of new life, there is the equal threat of inexplicable violence and sacrifice,” said Bullock, “one of opera’s fastest-rising stars” (Vanity Fair), who curated the selections being performed.

Music by JOHN ADAMS
Libretto compilation by PETER SELLARS
Musical selections by JULIA BULLOCK
Musical arrangement by CHRISTIAN REIF

Free to the public

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EL NIÑO: NATIVITY RECONSIDERED
Dec
23

EL NIÑO: NATIVITY RECONSIDERED

An AMOC* Production

This chamber music arrangement—written specially for AMOC*—was first performed at The Met Cloisters in 2018, in the beautiful San Martín at Fuentidueña chapel. The New York Times called it “intimate, affecting and quietly rich with activism.” The piece, which celebrates Latin American poets and the voices of women, returns for a one-night-only engagement in December 2022 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. A rarely performed work, El Niño “ruminates on the notion that with the promise of new life, there is the equal threat of inexplicable violence and sacrifice,” said Bullock, “one of opera’s fastest-rising stars” (Vanity Fair), who curated the selections being performed.

Music by JOHN ADAMS
Libretto compilation by PETER SELLARS
Musical selections by JULIA BULLOCK
Musical arrangement by CHRISTIAN REIF

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Music Mondays
Nov
21

Music Mondays

With musicians from the Met and Jennifer Johnson Cano

Program:
Kevin Puts - Selections from The Hours
Mozart - “Non più di fiori” from La clemenza di Tito
Kevin Puts - Credo
Kevin Puts - Seven Seascapes
Kevin Puts - Of All the Moons

Monday, November 21, 2022 at Advent Lutheran Church (2504 Broadway, NY)

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Saratoga Performing Arts Center with the Philadelphia Orchestra
Aug
10
to Aug 13

Saratoga Performing Arts Center with the Philadelphia Orchestra

Wednesday:
Dvorak Carnival Overture
Rachmaninoff The Isle of the Dead
Habibi Jeder Baum spricht*
Beethoven Symphony No. 5

Thursday:
Rossini Overture to The Thieving Magpie
Bruch Violin Concerto No.1
Hunt Climb*
Beethoven Symphony No. 3 (“Eroica”)

Friday:
Barber Knoxville: Summer of 1915
Coleman This is Not a Small Voice for Soprano and Orchestra*
Dvorak Symphony No. 7

Saturday:
Beethoven Symphony No. 9

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Fine Arts Chamber Players Dallas: Renié Harp Trio
Apr
24

Fine Arts Chamber Players Dallas: Renié Harp Trio

Artistic Director Emily Levin, harp, joins sisters Jennifer Choi (Dallas Symphony Orchestra cello) and Julia Choi (Metropolitan Opera Orchestra violin) for their first performance of Henriette Renié’s Trio for violin, cello and harp, a virtuosic tour de force that revolutionizes the established conventions of this ensemble. Register at the link below for this FREE live-streamed concert!

Tickets HERE

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Mainly Mozart: All-Mozart
Apr
18

Mainly Mozart: All-Mozart

W.A. MOZART: Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major “Turkish”, K. 219
Soloist: Violin - Ying Fu.

W.A. MOZART: “Mi tradì in quell’alma ingrata” from Don Giovanni
Soloist: Soprano - Susanna Phillips.

W.A. MOZART: “Per pietà, ben mio, perdona” from Così fan tutte
Soloist: Soprano - Susanna Phillips.

W.A. MOZART: Symphony No. 29 in A Major, K. 201

Tickets HERE

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Mainly Mozart: Concerto Evening
Apr
17

Mainly Mozart: Concerto Evening

ROSSINI: Overture to La scala di seta

ROSSINI: Introduction, Theme, and Variations for Clarinet

Soloist: Clarinet - Anton Rist

VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: The Lark Ascending

Soloist: Violin - Nurit Bar-Josef

W.A. MOZART: Exsultate, jubilate, K. 165

Soloist: Soprano - Susanna Phillips

BARTÓK: Romanian Folk Dances

Tickets HERE

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