In: Single Event
En El Ojo De La Aguja (In The Eye Of The Needle)
September 10, 2019Arts Partner: The Tank
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September 12, 2019
7:00 pm
Mad or maddening? Three characters challenge each other’s imagination on their coexistence in a ‘far-away-so-close’ location from our actual condition. “Always have a plan B and know where the nearest exit is” At the count of four, three, two …missing! …You better catch them before the wall is up! En el Ojo de la Aguja (more…)
En El Ojo De La Aguja (In The Eye Of The Needle)
September 10, 2019Arts Partner: The Tank
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September 11, 2019
7:00 pm
Mad or maddening? Three characters challenge each other’s imagination on their coexistence in a ‘far-away-so-close’ location from our actual condition. “Always have a plan B and know where the nearest exit is” At the count of four, three, two …missing! …You better catch them before the wall is up! En el Ojo de la Aguja (more…)
Bargemusic: Masterworks Series
September 10, 2019Arts Partner: Bargemusic
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September 13, 2019
7:00 pm
Bargemusic — New York City’s floating concert hall Moored in Brooklyn just under the Brooklyn Bridge, Bargemusic presents great music year-round. Walk across the gangplank of a renovated coffee barge into a “wonderfully intimate wood-paneled room with thrilling views of lower Manhattan and excellent acoustics.” Experience why critics call Bargemusic “the perfect chamber-music hall” and why artists say it is “unlike any (more…)
Cappella Pratensis
September 9, 2019Arts Partner: Music Before 1800
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October 27, 2019
4:00 pm
**Get your tickets before sales close Friday 10/25 @ 11am** Stratton Bull, director Eight-voice men’s choir from the Netherlands A Renaissance Masterpiece: Jacob Obrecht’s “Missa Maria zart” On his way to Ferrara to begin work at the Este chapel, Obrecht stopped at Innsbruck. There he heard a song to the Virgin Mary that would inspire his (more…)
ACRONYM
September 9, 2019Arts Partner: Music Before 1800
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October 6, 2019
4:00 pm
**Get your tickets before sales close Friday 10/4 @ 8am** Four singers and baroque chamber orchestra Cantica Nova: Discoveries from Uppsala’s Düben Manuscripts In 1732, Gustaf Düben, the last of his family to serve as hovkapellmästare at the Swedish Court, gave his collection to Uppsala University. This trove contains 1,800 works by famous and obscure composers. ACRONYM, (more…)