Music in NYC: Concert for Peace at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Music in NYC: Concert for Peace at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

Gail Archer, a Leading Female Organist, hosts “Concert for Peace” at St. Patrick Cathedral on January 19, 2023 at 7 pm. Featuring music by Russian and Ukrainian composers

Tickets: Free. Donations accepted. For more information, contact St. Patrick’s Cathedral SaintPatricksCathedral.org

Livestream: Free at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKoOWZHPDB6LCyGateHgYA

Gail Archer, Organist / Photo Credit: Stephanie Berger
Gail Archer, Organist / Photo Credit: Stephanie Berger

Hailed as one of this era’s most adventurous interpreters of the classical organ repertoire, leading female organist Gail Archer hosts “Concert for Peace”, a special one-night only free concert at the iconic St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Known for enthralling listeners with her musicality, sensitivity, and visceral quality, Archer introduces audiences to rarely performed works by 19th-21st century Russian and Ukrainian composers. This concert marks Archer’s latest offering in her decade-long commitment to sharing Eastern European organ literature.

Under the circumstances of the military conflict in Ukraine, this “Concert for Peace” presents an opportunity for audiences to appreciate the monumental contributions to classical music, and more specifically organ music, that have emerged over the centuries from both Ukraine and Russia. “In my own view, the organ music contributions from both countries/nationalities have been enormous, and human culture and civilization would be far poorer without them,” says Archer. “I hope this will be kept in mind particularly in this period of conflict and crisis.”

Dedicated to drawing attention to Eastern European composers through ongoing research, performances, and recordings, Archer has performed each year in Eastern Europe since 2011 resulting in her election as a faculty member at Columbia University’s Harriman Institute. From Russian halls in Tomsk, Perm, and Kislovodsk, to Ukrainian churches in Kyiv and Odessa, “the audiences at every concert were full to overflowing and the devotion and respect for classical music in both Russia and Ukraine is utterly remarkable.”

As told recently to The American Organist Magazine: “My experiences in Ukraine as a concert organist confirm that the Ukrainians are a proud and cultivated people who will courageously defend their country. The intellectual rigor and audacious creativity of the Ukrainian people are the very foundation of the strength and courage that the world is witnessing every day. They take great pride in their music, their architecture, and their culture. It should come as no surprise then that the Ukrainian people are fighting so hard right now and are willing to stand their ground against one of the largest military forces in the world, to protect the place they know and love.”

Event Information

Tickets: Free

Livestream: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqKoOWZHPDB6LCyGateHgYA

Date: Thursday, January 19, 2023, 7 pm

Venue: St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Fifth Avenue between 50th/51st Streets, New York, NY, 10022

 

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Music in NYC: Handel’s Messiah at Carnegie Hall

Music in NYC: Handel’s Messiah at Carnegie Hall

Oratorio Society of New York presents 148th performance of Handel’s Messiah on December 19, 2022 in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall

Kent Tritle Conducts; Soloists: Maria Brea, Heather Petrie, Joshua Blue, and Jesse Blumberg

Oratorio Society of New York / image courtesy of the society Photo credit: Brian Hatton
Oratorio Society of New York / image courtesy of the society; Photo credit: Brian Hatton

The Oratorio Society of New York (OSNY), led by Music Director Kent Tritle, continues its 2022–23 season with its 148th performance of Handel’s Messiah on Monday, December 19, 2022 at 8:00 p.m. in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall. This year’s performance includes soloists soprano Maria Brea, contralto Heather Petrie, tenor Joshua Blue, and baritone Jesse Blumberg, together with the Orchestra of the Society.

A holiday tradition since 1874, OSNY has never missed an annual performance of Messiah, having held a digital performance in 2020, and in 2021, making a triumphant return to Carnegie Hall with their annual performance.
“I am delighted to direct the Oratorio Society of New York in this year’s performance of Handel’s Messiah!” said Maestro Tritle. “We have managed to continue our unbroken tradition of presenting Messiah through the past years, and this year’s rendition will be especially poignant as we return to the presentation of all three monumental parts of this beloved work! Whereas last year we presented a reduced Messiah, due to venue protocols and concerns over the Omicron virus surge, this year we expect to present the fuller version so beloved by New York audiences.”

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Music in NYC: Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra

Music in NYC: Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra

FREE Live concert featuring Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra at Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center, NYC; presented in collaboration with the resident organizations of Lincoln Center.

August 18 & 19, 2022 at 7.30 pm

Donations are encouraged to organizations supporting the resettlement of Ukrainians

 

Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra / Image courtesy of the MetOpera

The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra will play at Lincoln Center in two free concerts, August 18 & 19. The powerful and symbolic international Freedom Tour includes recent refugees of the war, members of orchestras in other parts of Europe, and the leading musicians of Kyiv, Lviv, Kharkiv, and Odesa.

In solidarity with the victims of the war in Ukraine, the Metropolitan Opera and the Polish National Opera brought these musicians together to create an orchestra for a European and American tour. The American performances will be held at Lincoln Center in a co-presentation of all eleven organizations on campus and, following, at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.
The Ukrainian government is supporting the project by addressing the issues of allowing male musicians to put down weapons and take up their instruments in a remarkable demonstration of the power of art over adversity.

FREE Concerts

Dates: August 18 & 19, 2022, 7.30 pm
Venue: Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center, NY
Donations: Welcome.US

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Opera in NYC: The Garden of Alice at City Lyric Opera

Opera in NYC: The Garden of Alice at City Lyric Opera

City Lyric Opera Presents an Immersive, Multi-Sensory American Premiere of Elizabeth Raum’s The Garden of Alice

US Premiere | May 17-21, 2022  

Soprano Laura Soto-Bayomi (to play lead role of Alice)
Soprano Laura Soto-Bayomi (to play lead role of Alice) / Image courtesy of the artist

One of New York City’s most innovative opera companies, City Lyric Opera (CLO), presents the American premiere of Elizabeth Raum’s The Garden of Alice (1985) with soprano Laura Soto-Bayomi (Opera Colorado) playing the lead role of Alice. CLO’s modern twist on the Lewis Carrol classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland takes audiences on an interactive journey down a whimsical rabbit hole. Inspired by similar immersive experiences (Sleep No More, Van Gogh), CLO offers audiences a chance to engage in a fantastical Wonderland through a combination of live operatic performances, kaleidoscopic digital landscapes, and a wacky array of costumes and props.

Date & time: Tuesday-Saturday, May 17-21 @ 7:00 p.m. EST (pre-show cocktail hour 6:00 p.m.) + Saturday, May 17 @ 2:00 p.m. EST

Venue: Blue Building, 222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017,  Train: 4/5/6/Shuttle to Grand Central

Tickets: $35. To purchase, visit CityLyricOpera.org.

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