Tonight is anime with the Queer Big Apple Corps Symphonic Band
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Tonight is an exciting program with the Danish String Quartet and Danish National Girls' Choir, including a David Lang premiere
Tonight is Johnny Gandelsman's violin version of the Bach Cello Suites, with Joyce dancers
Tonight is some Morton Feldman with the JACK Quartet and Amy Williams
Tonight is Innocence at the Met
No shows on my calendar today, so it's time for some Steve Reich with the kitties
This afternoon the Experiential Orchestra explores the acoustics of St John the Divine's crypt
Tonight is Andris Nelsons conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra. And Lang Lang is here, too.
And now, The Knights, with another of their deightful eclectic programs
Starting the evening with some pleasant Schubert
Unfortunately a combo of bronchitis and pollen meant they had to skip the Floyd tonight, but it was still a very satisfying program.
I'll be hearing Nelsons/BSO on Friday at Carnegie.
Tonight is a fun assortment of American music with Yarn/Wire and Golda Schultz (and the NYPhil)
I am hoping that tonight's performance of Messiaen's Quartet for the End of Time will not prove prescient
And now the Philadelphia Orchestra under Marin Alsop
This afternoon is another recital by young artists in the Met's Lindemann Development Program, with a nice mix of familiar and unfamiliar repertoire.
Today is a Wild Party at Encores
And tonight is all sorts of chamber music for winds and percussion with the Queer Big Apple Corps
This afternoon is the talented students of Juilliard Dance, the Juilliard Orchestra, and the Juilliard Jazz Orchestra with their spring dances
Tonight is choral music from Byrd to Muhly with the Choir of New College Oxford
Tonight is some New York Etudes with Jeff Beal down in the spooky but acoustically fantastic crypt of the Church of the Intercession
Tonight is an entertaining celebration of Commedia dell'Arte at Mannes, with a program rangong from Mozart and Donizetti to Bohemian Rhapsody
Tonight is an exciting set of choral premieres with The Crossing
Finishing up the weekend with some nice piano trios with the Trio Chimera
Today is Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Tru in the beautiful library of the House of the Redeemer
Tonight is Trash at PACNYC
Heading back to the 80's for some Cold War Choir Practice
The orchestral writing was pretty typical for Lang, but the vocal parts added quite a bit of variety across the 18 sections. I thoroughly enjoyed it, at any rate.
And now, David Lang's new economic treatise with the NYPhil
Starting the evening with Persian-inspired music at Juilliard Station
I've been using this Model M for 27 years now. Cats for scale.