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Gilles VonSattel, Orion Weiss, pianos; Ida Kavafian, violin; Julie Albers, Gary Hoffman, cellos

6.30pm, Thursday 13 March 2008

Rachmaninov:
Cello Sonata in G minor, op. 19

Rachmaninov:
Piano Trio No. 2 in D minor (Elégiaque), op. 9


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Sylvan Winds

7.00pm, Thursday 13 March 2008

Bach/Vivaldi: Concerto No. 2, S 593
Respighi: Wind Quintet in G minor
Berio: Opus Number Zoo
Giorgio Federico Ghedini: Wind Qintet No. 1
Nino Rota: Petite Offrande Musicale
Giuseppe Cambini: Wind Qintet No. 3 in F major
For reservations, please call +1 212 998-8730


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Alan Gilbert, conductor; New York Philharmonic

7.30pm, Thursday 13 March 2008

Marc Neikrug: Quintessence: Symphony No. 2 (world première)
Richard Strauss: Ein Heldenleben (A Hero's Life), tone poem for orchestra, op. 40
Performances: 13.3.08, 15.3.08


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Ensemble ACJW

8.00pm, Thursday 13 March 2008

Martinu:
Nonet for wind quintet string trio and double bass

Stravinsky:
Octet for wind instruments

Mozart:
Piano Quintet in E flat major, K 452

Schubert:
Piano Quintet in A major (Trout), op. 114, D 667

More information. Please note this concert takes place at the Paul Hall.


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Festival of Song

8.00pm, Thursday 13 March 2008

Bastianello and Lucrezia New York Festival of Song Concert Series
More information
Performances: 11.3.08, 13.3.08


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MET Opera Company

8.00pm, Thursday 13 March 2008

Donizetti:
Lucia di Lammermoor, opera in 3 acts

New Production. More information.
Performances: 24.9.07, 27.9.07, 1.10.07, 5.10.07, 9.10.07, 13.10.07, 17.10.07, 20.10.07, 5.3.08, 8.3.08, 13.3.08


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Jane Glover, conductor; Mark Morris, director and choreographer; New York City Opera

8.00pm, Thursday 13 March 2008

Henry Purcell:
King Arthur, opera in 5 acts

More information
Performances: 5.3.08, 7.3.08, 8.3.08, 9.3.08, 12.3.08, 13.3.08, 15.3.08


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Todd Palmer, clarinet; James Demler, baritone; Na Sun, violin; Elzbieta Bradys, flute; Boston University Chamber Orchestra

8.00pm, Thursday 13 March 2008

As part of the first annual InCite Arts Festival in New York this concert includes the world première of Martin Amlin’s song cycle, Three Songs of Nature, as well as the New York premières of works by Missy Mazzoli, Jonathan Newman, and Richard Cornell; plus Osvaldo Golijov’s The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind, as well as a selection of spirituals performed by celebrated African-American baritone Simon Estes.

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