Classical Concerts Wednesday 3/7 YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS Conductor Jorge ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 05:32

    YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS

    Conductor Jorge Mester pres. Irene Diamond w/the New York Symphony in her student debut; Alice Tully Hall, 1941 B'way (65th St.), 212-307-6655; 8, $15-$20.

     

    Thursday 3/8

    DISTINGUISHED ARTISTS

    Cellist Lynn Harrell honors his dad w/Songs My Father Taught Me, Victor Santiago Asuncion accompanies on piano; 92nd Street Y, Tisch Hall, 1395 Lexington Ave. (92nd St.), 212-996-1100; 8, $30.

     

    NOONDAY CONCERT

    Marimiba player Makoto Nakura performs Kevin Pus' Canyon, commissioned by the Young Concert Artists Alumni Association; Trinity Church, B'way (Wall St.), 212-602-0747; 1, $2.

     

    NORTH RIVER MUSIC

    Soprano Dora Ohrenstein performs w/John King Jr. feat. works of Eric Satie, Michael Gandolfini & Henry Purcell; Greenwich House, Renee Weiler Concert Hall, 46 Barrow St. (betw. 7th Ave. & Bleecker St.), 212-242-4770; 8, $8-$12.

     

    Friday 3/9

    CANTORI NEW YORK

    A cappella performances of 17th-century Monteverdi & 20th-century Daniel-Lesur, under the guidance of artistic director Mark Shapriro; West Park Presbyterian Church, 165 W. 86th St. (Amsterdam Ave.), 212-439-4758; 8, $10-$20.

     

    TELESIS

    "Concert of Contemporary Chamber Works" performed by Patti Monson & The Klimt Piano Trio, pre-concert lecture by composer Carlton Wilkinson; Christ & St. Steven's Church, 69th St. (Amsterdam Ave.), 718-256-5847; 7:30, $5.

     

    Saturday 3/10

    GIANNI SCHICCHI

    Single-act Italian comedy hosted by Regina Opera Co., plus a follow-up performance of Viva Verdi!; Regina Hall, 1251 Jabor Ct. (betw. 12th & 13th Aves.), Bklyn., 718-232-3555; 7, $5-$12.

     

    Sunday 3/11

    THE DESSEOFF CHOIRS

    Kent Tritle directs groups through a celebration of virtuosity & diversity of 20th-century American choral music; Merkin Concert Hall, 129 W. 67th St. (betw. B'way & Amsterdam Ave.), 212-501-3330; 8, $25.

     

    IMMIGRANT VOICES

    Folk-inspired music in the tradition of immigrant chorals, presented by the New York Historical Society; Carnegie Hall, 881 7th Ave. Merkin Concert Hall, 129 W. 67th St. (betw. B'way & Amsterdam Ave.), 212-501-3330; 8, $25.

     

    NEW YORK BAROQUE SOLOISTS

    Bach works performed by St. Luke's Orchestra, three consecutive Sundays at St. Vincent Ferrer Church, 869 Lexington Ave. (66th St.), 212-594-6100; 2:30, $25-$60.

     

    GIANNI SCHICCHI

    Single-act Italian comedy hosted by Regina Opera Co. plus a follow-up performance of Viva Verdi!; Regina Hall, 1251 Jabor Ct. (betw. 12th & 13th Aves.), Bklyn., 718-232-3555; 4, $5-$12.

    Monday 3/12

    ART OF SONG

    Swedish mezzo-soprano, Katarina Kareus, debuts original works in New York after European tour; 70 Lincoln Center Plaza (B'way), 212-875-5388; 7:30, $25.

     

    NOONDAY CONCERT

    Soprano Phoebe Yadon accompanies pianist David Alexander Rovang to present Debussy's Quartre Chansons de Jeunesse; Trinity Church, B'way (Wall St.), 212-602-0747; 12, $2.

     

    Tuesday 3/13

    THE LEMMENS TRADITION

    Big-Top organist Ben Van Oosten negotiates the world-famous den Heuvel organ; Church of The Holy Apostles, 296 9th Ave. (28th St.), 212-807-6799, 8, free.