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Festival Chamber Music

Festival Chamber Music is made up of some of New York’s finest musicians who join forces to present much loved masterpieces of the chamber music repertoire as well as new and unfamiliar works in a variety of instrumental combinations. The performers introduce each piece informally with amusing and colorful anecdotes,  with the aim of creating […]

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Collegium Musicum

  Collegium Musicum of Columbia University presents: IN TENEBRIS NOSTRAE a concert dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Sandy   PROGRAM William BYRD: Mass for three voices Josquin DESPREZ: Memor Esto Verbi Tui Claude DEBUSSY: Trois Chansons de Charles d’Orléans Johannes BRAHMS: Drei Motetten, op. 110   Wednesday, December 5th, 2012 – 8PM St. Paul’s […]

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Workshop: Body-Soul Movement Therapy

Federica Clemente will help you explore your inner energy and creative potential through intense mind-body exercise. Here is a description of the workshop in Federica’s words: “In this journey there is no teacher and no technique to memorize. We are not here to learn any new theories. We have collected  so many theories that our […]

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Mies Julie: American Premiere!

    Arts4Grads is proud to organize subsidized tickets for another award-winning brilliant performance! Mies Julie, written and directed by Yael Farber, will have its American premiere in St. Ann’s Warehouse. From the event website: “…Haunting and violent, intimate and heartbreaking, the struggles take place among the characters and with their ancestors, laying bare questions […]

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Julia LaQueen: Virtue & Vice

Suzanne Tremblay and The Gershwin Hotel Present: Milica Nikcevic & Djordje Nesic in the the 2nd episode in the LaQueen saga: Julia LaQueen: Virtue & Vice Trouble! More men! More intrigue & drama! Even more fun! We thought Julia got into some trouble last time? Just WAIT to see the adventures she has THIS time! […]

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Seren Akyoldas (Soprano) – Gulru Ensari (Piano) Recital

Come join us to hear wonderful music and relax on a Tuesday evening! Refreshments will follow the performance. Please make sure to RSVP here by Monday Oct 22nd. When: Tuesday, October 23rd – 5:00-6:30 pm Where: Lerner Hall, Room 477 Admission free for CUID + 1 guest.   Program: Hugo Wolf (1860-1903) From “Mörike Liedern” […]

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Festival Chamber Music: Opening Concert

Festival Chamber Music is made up of some of New York’s finest musicians who join forces to present much loved masterpieces of the chamber music repertoire as well as new and unfamiliar works in a variety of instrumental combinations. The performers introduce each piece informally with amusing and colorful anecdotes,  with the aim of creating […]

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Julia LaQueen Part II: Virtue & Vice (Premiere!)

The long awaited sequel to Julia LaQueen’s adventures You thought Julia got into some trouble last time? Just WAIT to see the adventures she has THIS time! All new characters (and what characters they ARE!!) come join a few old friends as Julia continues on her journey of self discovery and playtime with the menfolk… […]

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Folk Music as Oral History: Featuring The 198 String Band

A Workshop by Michael Frisch Civic Engagement and Voices from the Depression and the New Deal Thursday, October 4, 2012, 6:00-8:00pm Northwest Corner Building, Room 602 Free admission on a first come, first seated basis Join us for “Folk Music as Oral History” featuring a performance and discussion with The 198 String Band, comprised of […]

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Songs and Dances of Death

Presented by Juliet Forshaw, Victoria Tzotzkova, Maria Forshaw, A.J. Johnson, Ashley Nail, and Marshall Moseley of the Columbia graduate music department Join us for a series of vignettes of Russian life and death:  dead babies,  Death and the Maiden,  dancing drunken peasants,  and a bloodthirsty general. Seven staged songs by Modest Musorgsky with piano accompaniment […]

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