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Resonance Works to Present THIS LOVE BETWEEN US Concerts Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 05, 2024

Resonance Works presents 'This Love Between Us' concerts, featuring the Pittsburgh premiere of Reena Esmail's composition that combines Hindustani and Western classical music....

American Classical Orchestra Reveals Holiday Program Featuring Rediscoveries Of Benci Photo by Stephi Wild - November 16, 2023

Founder and Artistic Director Thomas Crawford leads the American Classical Orchestra (ACO) in its second of four Manhattan performances this season with a special holiday program featuring members of the ACO Chorus on Thursday, December 14 at 7 PM at Corpus Christi Church....

St. Luke's United Methodist Church to Present Christmas Festival With Original Arran Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - October 31, 2023

St. Luke's United Methodist Church presents Christmas Festival on Dec. 17 featuring original arrangements by composer Taylor Scott Davis....

The Bach Choir Of Bethlehem to Celebrate 125th Anniversary With a World Premiere, Eur Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - September 26, 2023

​​​​​​​In 2023/2024, The Bach Choir of Bethlehem, founded in 1898, celebrates its 125th anniversary. Learn more about the season here!...

Kent Tritle's 2023-24 Season Includes the 150th Season of Oratorio Society of New Yor Photo by Stephi Wild - July 11, 2023

The many facets of Kent Tritle’s career are on prominent display in the 2023-24 concert season of the Director of Cathedral Music and Organist at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine; Music Director of both Musica Sacra, New York’s elite professional chorus, and Oratorio Society of New York, the acclaimed avocational ensemble; and organist of the New York Philharmonic....

Baritone Tyler Duncan & Pianist Erika Switzer to Release New Album 'A LEFT COAST' Photo by Blair Ingenthron - May 12, 2023

On Friday, June 23, 2023, baritone Tyler Duncan and pianist Erika Switzer will release A Left Coast on Bridge Records. In a heartfelt playlist for their home of British Columbia, Duncan and Switzer share their fondness for the Vancouver communities, geography, and spirit that continue to nourish them as artists....

Noseda Extends With National Symphony Orchestra Through 2027 Photo by Stephi Wild - June 03, 2022

Today, the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) announced it has extended Gianandrea Noseda's contract as Music Director for an additional two seasons, through the 2026–2027 season, his tenth at the helm of the NSO....

Marc-André Bougie Named Honorary Composer/Conductor At MidAmerica Productions Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - March 28, 2022

After a 15-year collaboration, MidAmerica Productions (MAP) has named Marc-André Bougie from Texarkana, Texas, one of its Honorary Composer/Conductors. He joins a roster which comprises only three other distinguished composer/conductors: Michael J. Glasgow (North Carolina), Terre Johnson (Georgia), and Michael John Trotta (New Jersey)....

Chicago Area's 49th Annual Bach Week Festival To Bring Baroque Masterworks To Chicago Photo by A.A. Cristi - March 18, 2022

The Chicago area's 49th annual Bach Week Festival will present concerts in Chicago and Evanston, Illinois, from April 24 to May 12, 2022....

Musica Sacra Announces Three Performances for Spring 2022 Photo by A.A. Cristi - March 02, 2022

Musica Sacra, Kent Tritle, Music Director, performs in three concerts this spring whose variety is emblematic of its identity as New York’s elite professional chorus. ...

Music Director, Conductor, and Organist Kent Tritle to Play Spring Concerts Photo by Marissa Tomeo - February 19, 2022

Having planned a full, pre-pandemic-scale season for 2021-22, Kent Tritle, who is Director of Cathedral Music and Organist at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, Music Director of both the Oratorio Society of New York and Musica Sacra, and Director of Choral Activities at the Manhattan School of Music, led or performed in a dozen concerts in the season’s first half, with only one event being canceled....

Conductor and Organist Kent Tritle Announces Spring Concerts Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - February 18, 2022

Kent’s spring concert schedule has undergone a few shuffles, but is going ahead largely as planned, featuring Mendelssohn’s Elijah with the Oratorio Society of New York and soloists Susanna Phillips, Lucia Bradford, Isaiah Bell, and Justin Austin at Carnegie Hall (May 9) and more....

Conductor And Organist Kent Tritle's Full 2021-22 Season Of Events Announced Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - August 24, 2021

Kent Tritle's 2021-22 season schedule features a full slate of events: he leads five concerts at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine with the Cathedral Choir, four with Oratorio Society of New York, four with Musica Sacra, and three with groups at the Manhattan School of Music....

Leading Choir Rebrands for The Future and Announces Online Festival of Choral Music Photo by A.A. Cristi - July 26, 2021

In a live statement now watched over 2,000 times, the Founder of The Self-Isolation Choir, Mark Strachan, has unveiled an innovative future vision for the choir, including a new name and the launch of an inaugural Festival of Choral Music....

VIDEO: LA Opera Happy Hour With Jacob Ingbar Photo by Alan Henry - May 05, 2021

LA Opera Associate Chorus Master Jeremy Frank is back with an all-new episode of 'Opera Happy Hour.' Pour yourself something fancy (or cheap, that works too) and settle in for a fun-filled adventure as Jeremy shares his wealth of opera knowledge. ...

Kent Tritle's Spring 2020 Includes Bach and Brahms Masterworks and a World Premiere Photo by Stephi Wild - January 24, 2020

Kent Tritle begins the new decade with his first organ recital at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in two years, Bach's St. John Passion with the Cathedral Choir, and both a new edition of Brahms's A German Requiem and the world premiere of A Nation of Others, an oratorio about Ellis Island with music by Paul Moravec and libretto by Mark Campbell, with the Oratorio Society of New York....

The Orchestra Now Continues its 5th Anniversary Season with 3 Premieres and 16 Concer Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 08, 2020

The Orchestra Now (TŌN) continues its vibrant fifth anniversary, featuring 16 performances and 3 premieres at Carnegie Hall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lincoln Center, Peter Norton Symphony Space, and the Fisher Center at Bard. The season will mark the presentation of more than 150 concerts since the Orchestra was founded in 2015....

American Symphony Orchestra to Perform SONS OF BACH Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 25, 2019

American Symphony Orchestra comes to Alice Tully Hall for the holiday season with a concert titled Sons of Bach on Thursday, December 19 at 8 PM. The program will offer rarely-performed works by four of J.S. Bach's sons, showcasing the compositional mastery the young men learned from their father, and also revealing how each was able to develop his own unique style....

Miller Theatre's Early Music Series will Continue with England's Tallis Scholars Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - November 13, 2019

For twenty years, the venerable Tallis Scholars have made a much-anticipated annual appearance in New York City to perform on Miller Theatre's Early Music series. This year's program explores the ways in which composers from different eras and backgrounds reacted to the same seminal texts; it includes multiple settings of Ave Maria, Salve Regina, Magnificat, and O sacrum convivium, alongside Allegri's exquisite Miserere....

DCINY Presents Holiday Concerts At Carnegie Hall Starting November 17 Photo by Julie Musbach - October 03, 2019

Distinguished Concerts International New York (DCINY) celebrates the holiday season bringing traditional and new holiday music to Carnegie Hall's Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. Concerts feature composers Joseph Martin and Heather Sorenson, Grammy Award winner Eric Whitacre, Mark Hayes and Pepper Choplin, and Maestro Jonathan Griffith. Tickets start at $20. For tickets and information, visit DCINY....

NYC Film Premiere About Exiled Jewish Gay Composer Walter Arlen At Austrian Cultural Photo by A.A. Cristi - June 10, 2019

WALTER ARLEN'S FIRST CENTURY, a documentary by Vienna-based filmmaker Stephanus Domanig, paints an affectionate and multifaceted picture of a musician exiled in 1938, who only got to see his works performed late in life....

John Rutter To Debut New Sacred Choral Anthology At Carnegie Hall On May 27 Photo by Julie Musbach - April 09, 2019

In what is becoming a Memorial Day tradition, composer and conductor John Rutter will lead a gala concert for MIdAmerica Productions in Carnegie Hall. The 2019 edition, on Monday, May 27 at 8 pm, will feature his first United States performances of selections from his newly published anthology, Sacred Choruses....

Oratorio Society Of NY Announces Winners For Lyndon Woodside Oratorio-Solo Competitio Photo by Stephi Wild - April 08, 2019

The baritone Steven Eddy, a native of Laurel, MD, is the First Place winner of the Oratorio Society of New York's 2019 Lyndon Woodside Oratorio-Solo Competition. The awards to the eight finalists were announced by Competition Chairwoman Janet Plucknett following their performances in Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on Saturday, April 6. The Oratorio-Solo Competition, the only competition to focus exclusively on oratorio singing, is now in its 43rd year. The full list of finalists and prizes ...




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