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Festival Chamber Music Concert Series

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 interesting and informative anecdotes,  with the aim of creating […]

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THE COLLEGIUM MUSICUM presents DEVOTIONAL VERSES

Columbia University Music Department,  Columbia Classical Performers,  and THE COLLEGIUM MUSICUM presents DEVOTIONAL VERSES music by Palestrina,  Marenzio,  Haydn,  and Mozart Friday December 9,  2011,  8:00 p.m. St. Paul’s Chapel – Columbia University FREE ADMISSION! The Collegium Musicum of Columbia University and Columbia Classical Performers present the first concert of the season with an exciting […]

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Arts4Grads Holiday Celebration

  Dear Columbia grad students,  join us Wednesday,  December 14th at 7:30 PM in 301 Philosophy Hall for a relaxing,  informal holiday celebration. We will sing Christmas and Hanukkah songs and other winter favorites,  and we will eat,  drink,  and be merry. Columbia’s Collegium Musicum will also provide a special performance…! Take some time out […]

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An Evening of Holiday Music at Kirkland Chapel

Fri,  Dec 16th 2011 07:00 PM Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church 7 West 55th Street New York,  NY 10019 212.247.0490 The Motet Choir of the University of Chicago brings its 2011 East Coast tour to Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. The concert will feature traditional Jewish and Christian music for the holidays, as well as a cappella choral […]

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Festival Chamber Music Concert Series

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 interesting and informative anecdotes,  with the aim of creating […]

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John Zorn Solo Organ

  John Zorn brings his compositional mind and improvisation skills to the beautiful Aeolian-Skinner organ at St Paul’s chapel at Columbia University. Performed as an encore to his Composer Portrait earlier in the evening,  Zorn returns to his first instrument for this rare event—his first solo organ concert in New York! Friday December 9,  11:00 […]

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The Infernal Comedy: Starring John Malkovich!

  Arts4Grads is very proud to present to you “The Infernal Comedy”,  featuring John Malkovich and early music ensamble Orchester Wiener Akademie,  at 2pm on Saturday November 19th at the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House.   Subsidized tickets for only $21 are available now at this link!   Check out the video here! Some more […]

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Bechstein Artist Series at 7 WTC

Bechstein America is proud to present Christopher Ziemba at 7 WTC   November 18th 7 –9 pm It is a pleasure to present you the chance to enjoy enchanting melodies by Bechstein Artist Series once again. Bechstein America announced that it has partnered with New York Artist Management,  LLC to present the internationally acclaimed Christopher Ziemba in […]

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Joshua Bell and the NY Philharmonic – Dec 9th! (SOLD OUT)

Arts4Grads is proud to present to you a very special performance! World-renowned violinist Joshua Bell joins the NY Philharmonic at the Lincoln Center for an incredible program including:  Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto in D major and Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring. When:  8pm,  Friday,  December 9th Where:  Avery Fisher Hall,  Lincoln Center Tickets:  Get subsidized $25.50 tickets […]

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Composer Portrait: George Lewis

Saturday,  November 12,  2011 Miller Theater (116 and Broadway) MacArthur “genius” George Lewis brings an eclectic background—as a performer with Anthony Braxton and Roscoe Mitchell, a professor and scholar at Columbia,  and a pioneer of computer music—to his work as a composer. A former curator at the iconic downtown multi-arts venue The Kitchen and a […]

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