
Tovey’s List started out as a joke, albeit one nobody understood. Nobody understands it now, either. Let me explain.
RT (I don’t want him to know) is a gay, muscular art lover, “dog dad,” and minor celebrity who, it seemed to me, was unique in posting pictures of himself at Canada gallery on the Lower East Side, visiting artists in their studios, and calling Richard Tuttle’s work “challenging and historical.” I wondered, would he also go to Issue Project Room to hear microphone feedback for an hour, like I would? I wanted to think so. And so it happened he became the inspiration for the first email list I compiled: “RT’s ‘That’s So Gay’ Guide to NYC.” Soon after, I wanted it to be a “List” à la Craig’s, so “Tovey’s” was the natural choice. Now, of course, I wish I had named it something else. I get tired of explaining.
The underlying purpose was to solve a problem that arose when, late 2016, I discovered Sigmar Polke’s work (duh?) and realized I had missed his MoMA retrospective by two years. I had missed several other retrospectives, as well: Cai Guo Qiang, Rosemarie Trockel, and Martin Kippenberger, to name a few. And what else? How many other concerts, dances, and weird happenings did I miss? What was I even doing? I vowed never to let it happen again, and started reviewing events calendars religiously. Carnegie Hall spam became my prayer beads. The Artforum app my penance. The Anthology Film Archives website my cross. New York Classical Review my savior.
Tovey’s List is fairly comprehensive but not expert, and is comprised only of what I personally would like to do. Its sole purpose is to help me plan my schedule and be a kind of record or diary. It has now been a year since I started toveyslist.com—for ease of distribution and updating—and I am so glad I did: The Tallis Scholars breaking into song, post concert, in front of a panoramic view of the Christmas lights on Broadway; Wendy Whelan at Joyce; Daniel Barenboim’s post-concert speech on the night of Trump’s inauguration, encouraging a nervous, sorrowful audience to continue to love and support music; Anne Teresa de Keersmaecker’s Vortex Temporum at BAM, and then transformed for the gallery at MoMA; Agnes Martin at the Guggenheim; Robert Grosvenor at Karma; Eric Rohmer’s “The Green Ray” at Metrograph…
Compiling this list is not easy. It takes a long time to make. But it is hardly a secret that attention and effort toward one’s pleasure is almost always rewarded. Thank you all for joining me!
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Art
Marc-Camille Chaimowicz, Man Looking Out of Window, for S.M. (2006)
Chelsea
- OPENING: Louise Bourgeois x Gunther Förg, To Unravel a Torment, Burning in Water, February 28 – April 7
- OPENING: Barnaby Furnas, Frontier Ballads, Marianne Boesky, March 1 – April 14
- OPENING: Robert Mapplethorpe, Gladstone (24th), March 3 – April 14
- Vija Celmins: Recent Prints, at Senior & Shopmaker Gallery, through March 17
- Robert Grosvenor, at Paula Cooper Gallery, through March 17
- Bruce Conner, at Paula Cooper Gallery, through March 24
- Robert Ryman, Drawings, at Pace, through March 24
- Martin Barré, at Matthew Marks, through April 7
- Thomas Demand, at Matthew Marks, through April 7
- Isa Genzken, at David Zwirner, through April 7
- Paul Feeley, The Other Side, Garth Greenan, through April 7
- Dan Flavin, in daylight or cool white, at David Zwirner, through April 14
- Robert Gober, Tick Gober Tock, at Matthew Marks, through April 21
- Cosima von Bonin, What If It Barks?, Petzel, through April 28
- Ellsworth Kelly, Flag Art Foundation, through May 19
- Rita McBride: Particulates, at Dia:Chelsea, through June 2
- Albert Savinio, at the Center for Italian Modern Art, SoHo, through June 23
- François Morellet, at Dia:Chelsea, through June 30

Jonathas de Andrade, Corpo Distorcido (2017) (detail)
Downtown
- OPENING: Jonathas de Andrade, Eu, mestiço, Alexander and Bonin, March 3 – April 21
- OPENING: Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables, March 2 – June 10
- OPENING: Zoe Leonard: Survey, Whitney Museum, March 3 – June 10
- OPENING: Amelie von Wulffen: “hey damsels, do you want foxes?”, Reena Spaulings Fine Art, March 9 – April 22
- Judy Chicago, Power Play: A Prediction, at Salon 94, through March 3
- Dave McDermott, The Long Goodbye, Grimm, through March 11
- Matthew Barney, Steve Di Benedetto, and John Miller, CHHUNKS, at The National Exemplar Gallery, through March 24
- 2018 Triennial: “Songs for Sabotage,” New Museum, through May 27
Danh Vo, Looty (2013)
Uptown
- OPENING: Sean Scully, Wall of Light, Mnuchin, February 28 – April 14
- OPENING: Moyra Davey, 1943, Galerie Buchholz, March 1 – April 7
- OPENING: Jos de Gruyter & Harald Thys, Gavin Brown’s Enterprise (Harlem), March 4 – April 22
- OPENING: Marc-Camille Chaimowicz: Your Place or Mine, Jewish Museum, March 16 – August 5
- The Experimental Self: Edvard Munch’s Photography, at Scandinavia House, through March 5
- Mature Themes, a group show with Julia Wachtel and others, Foxy Production, through March 11
- Richard Diebenkorn, Wayne Thiebaud, California Landscapes, at Acquavella, Upper East Side, through March 16
- Hans Hartung, at Nahmad Contemporary, through March 17
- Robert Moskowitz, WINDOW SHADES 1959-1962, Craig F. Starr Gallery, through March 24
- Josef Albers in Mexico, Guggenheim, through April 4
- Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, On Kawara, Sol LeWitt: Early Works, at MIGNONI, through April 10
- Herbert Ferber | Mark Rothko, at David Zwirner, through April 14
- Sue Williams: Paintings 1997-98, Skarstedt Gallery, through April 21
- Danh Vo: Take my breath away, Guggenheim, through May 9
- Leon Golub, Raw Nerve, Met Breuer, through May 27
Gordon Matta-Clark at the Bronx Museum
Outside Manhattan
- Jean-Michel Basquiat: One Basquiat, at Brooklyn Museum, featuring Basquiat’s 1982 painting that recently sold for over $100 million, through March 11
- Anthony McCall, Solid Light Works, Pioneer Works, Red Hook, through March 18
- Gordon Matta-Clark: ANARCHITECT, at Bronx Museum of the Arts, through April 8
- Maria Lassnig: New York Films 1970-1980, MoMA PS1, through June 18
Art Events
- An Evening with Carolee Schneeman, at MoMA, Monday, March 5, 6:30
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Film

Quite a few (25!) decent looking flicks coming out this month. You will find anti-Russian propaganda (Red Sparrow), CHARLIZE (Gringo), killer teenagers (Flower and Thoroughbreds), OPRAH (A Wrinkle in Time), Claire Foy in a new Soderbergh film (Unsane—pair with Depardon’s 12 Days at Anthology), and yet another version of the classic story about the hot boy that comes out of the closet (Love, Simon). And I’m finally going to get to see Warhol’s Chelsea Girls!
Opening in March
- Death Wish, dir. Eli Roth, with Bruce Willis, Elisabeth Shue
- Red Sparrow, dir. Francis Lawrence, with Jennifer Lawrence, Charlotte Rampling, Joel Edgerton
- Foxtrot, dir. Samuel Maoz, from Israel
- Souvenir, dir. Bavo Defurne, with Isabelle Huppert, aka Film Stars Don’t Die in Belgium
- Submission, dir. Richard Levine, with Stanley Tucci, Addison Timlin
- The Vanishing of Sidney Hall, dir. Shawn Christensen, with Elle Fanning, Nathan Lane
- Itzhak, dir. Alison Chernick, a documentary about Itzhak Perlman
- Gringo, dir. Nash Edgerton, with David Oyelowo, Charlize Theron
- A Wrinkle in Time, dir. Ava DuVernary, with…OPRAH
- Claire’s Camera, dir. Hong Sang-soo, with Isabelle Huppert, looks awesome
- Thoroughbreds, dir. Cory Finley, with Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke, also looks awesome
- Love, Simon, dir. Greg Berlanti, with Nick Robinson, another coming out story
- Tomb Raider, dir. Roar Uthuag, with Alicia Vikander (Jason Bourne), a prequel
- Flower, dir. Max Winkler, with Zoey Deutch, Adam Scott
- Josie, dir. Eric England, with Sophie Turner, Dylan McDermott
- Ismael’s Ghosts, dir. Arnaud Desplechin, with Charlotte Gainsbourg
- Unsane, dir. Steven Soderbergh, with Claire Foy!
- Final Portrait, dir. Stanley Tucci, starring Geoffrey Rush as Alberto Giacometti, with Armie Hammer
- Ready Player One, dir. Steven Spielberg, with Tye Sheridan
- Acrimony, dir. Tyler Perry, with Taraji P. Henson, oh HELL yes
- The China Hustle, dir. Jed Rothstein, a documentary
- Gemini, dir. Aaron Katz, with Lola Kirke, Zoë Kravitz
- Lean On Pete, dir. Andrew Haigh, with Charlie Plummer
- Outside In, dir. Lynn Shelton, with Jay Duplass, Edie Falco
- Love After Love, dir. Russell Harbaugh, with Andy MacDowell
Trailers Playlist
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Short Runs and Engagements
- Midnighters, dir. Julius Ramsay, at IFC, a thriller
- The Young Karl Marx, dir. Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro), at Metrograph, through March 7, reportedly the only western fiction film about Karl Marx
- Golden Exits, dir. Alex Ross Perry, at Metrograph, through March 7
- Jim Henson’s Labyrinth, at Metrograph, March 2-4
- The Chronicle of Anna Magdalena Bach, dir. Straub & Huillet, at Quad, March 2 – 8
- Souvenir, dir. Bavo Defurne (trailer above), at Quad, March 2 – 8
- Itzak, dir. Alison Chernick, at Quad, opening March 9, with Itzhak Perlman and Alison Chernick in person opening weekend
- Claire’s Camera, dir. Hong Sang-soo, with Isabelle Huppert, at Film Society, opens March 9
- 12 Days, dir. Raymond Depardon, at Anthology Film Archives, March 16 – 22
- Monte (Mountain) (2016), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, March 21 – 23
- Ismael’s Ghosts, dir. Arnaud Desplechin, with Charlotte Gainsbourg, at Quad, opens March 23
- Leaning Into the Wind – Andy Goldsworthy, dir. Thomas Riedelsheimer, a sequel to Rivers and Tides, the director’s earlier documentary about the artist, with music by Fred Frith, at Film Forum, opens March 9
- Eight Hours Don’t Make a Day, dir. Fassbinder, at Film Forum, opens March 27
Series
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Irresistible Forces, Immovable Objects: The Films of Amir Naderi, at MoMA, March 16 – 27; several of these are calendared
- Victor Sjöström, film series, at Film Forum, through March 4
- The Eyes of William Klein, at Quad, March 7 – 13. I don’t know this fashion photographer turned director, but he provided the English narration for Chris Marker’s La Jétee. Interested in Who Are You, Polly Maggoo? (3/7) and the omnibus Far From Vietnam (3/9-3/10)
- Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2018, at Film Society, March 8 – 18
- Point Counterpoint: Avant-Garde Film Scores, 1955-1973, at MoMA, March 14 – 22. A very interesting series of films with scores by some of my favorite composers. A few of these are calendared, including a few that screen during work hours (I’m sick that day).
- Ingmar Bergman, a retrospective, at Film Forum, through March 15
- Michel Piccoli (the guy in Godard’s Contempt), at Film Forum, March 16 – 22, with Contempt, La Bell Noiseuse, and several other French classics
- Terence Stamp, at Metrograph, March 23 – 31, includes The Company of Wolves and Teorema, times TBA
Screening Calendar
Films I will absolutely not miss are underlined.
Thursday, March 1
María Candelaria (1943), dir. Emilio Fernandez, MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 3
Scarlet Street (1945), dir. Fritz Lang, Metrograph, 1:45 p.m.
Table Conversations (1978), and Minus Zero (1979), dir Michael Oblowitz, MoMA, 4:00 p.m.
Galaxie (1966), dir. Gregory Markopoulos, presented by Robert Beavers, Metrograph, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 4
Pueblerina (1948), dir. Emilio Fernández, MoMA, 1:30 p.m.
The Fugitive (1947), dir. John Ford, MoMA, 4:30 p.m.
Teenage Sex and Violence, a short film program, part of the Club 57 program that includes Where Evil Dwells, dir. David Wojnarowicz, et al., MoMA, 2:00 p.m.
Monday, March 5
Galaxie (1966), dir. Gregory Markopoulos, presented by Robert Beavers, Metrograph, 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 8
The Fugitive (1947), dir. John Ford, MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Skidoo (1968), dir. Otto Preminger, at Film Forum, 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, March 11
Pueblerina (1948), dir. Emilio Fernández, MoMA, 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 13
Table Conversations (1978), and Minus Zero (1979), dir Michael Oblowitz, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 14
La Memoria del Futuro (The Memory of the Future) (1960), dir. Nelo Risi, music by Luciano Berio; and giallo classic La morte ha fatto l’uovo (Death Laid an Egg) [Director’s Cut] (1968), dir. Giulio Questi, music by Bruno Mederna, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, March 15
Jose Torres (1959), and Suna no onna (Woman in the Dunes) (1964), both dir. Hiroshi Teshigahara, music by Toru Takemitsu, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, March 16
Films with music by Edgard Varèse, Iannis Xenakis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Steve Reich, John Cage, et al.; includes Poème Électronique (1957), and Max (1967), dir. by Phill Niblock and Dave Geary, with music by Max Neuhaus and Karlheinz Stockhausen, MoMA, 4:30 p.m.
Davandeh (The Runner) (1984), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Symphonie mécanique (1956), dir. Jean Mitry, music by Pierre Boulez; Rail (1967), dir. Geoffrey Jones, music by Daphne Oram; Ludwig Van (1970), dir. and with music by Mauricio Kagel, with Josef Beuys, Dieter Roth, et al., MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 17
The Chelsea Girls (1966), dir. Andy Warhol, Metrograph, 12:30, 4:30, & 9:00 p.m.
La Memoria del Futuro (The Memory of the Future) (1960), dir. Nelo Risi, music by Luciano Berio; and giallo classic La morte ha fatto l’uovo (Death Laid an Egg) [Director’s Cut] (1968), dir. Giulio Questi, music by Bruno Mederna, MoMA, 1:30 p.m.
Rome ’78 (1978), dir. James Nares, with Lydia Lunch, Patty Astor, et al., MoMA, 2:00 p.m.
Marathon (2002), and Entazar (Waiting) (1974), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 4:30 p.m.
Cut (2011), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 18
My Name Is Oona (1969), dir. Gunvor Nelson, music Steve Reich; Variations on a Cellophane Wrapper (1970), dir. Don Druick, music by Don Druick; and Dementia [Director’s Cut] (1955), dir. John Parker, music by George Antheil, MoMA, 1:00 p.m.
Vegas: Based on a True Story (2008), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Monday, March 19
Jose Torres (1959), and Suna no onna (Woman in the Dunes) (1964), both dir. Hiroshi Teshigahara, music by Toru Takemitsu, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, March 20
A, B, C…Manhattan (1997), dir Amir Naderi, MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, March 21
Films with music by Edgard Varèse, Iannis Xenakis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Steve Reich, John Cage, et al.; includes Poème Électronique (1957), and Max (1967), dir. by Phill Niblock and Dave Geary, with music by Max Neuhaus and Karlheinz Stockhausen, MoMA, 4:30 p.m.
Monte (Mountain) (2016), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 22
Monte (Mountain) (2016), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, March 23
Monte (Mountain) (2016), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 24
Vegas: Based on a True Story (2008), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 4:30 p.m.
Cut (2011), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 25
Davandeh (The Runner) (1984), dir. Amir Naderi, MoMA, 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 29
Essential Cinema: Kenneth Anger Program 1, Anthology Film Archives, 7:30 p.m.
Friday, March 30
Essential Cinema: Kenneth Anger Program 2, Anthology Film Archives, 7:30 p.m.
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Dance
New York City Ballet season continues through March 4 at Lincoln Center
Paul Taylor American Modern Dance, at Lincoln Center, March 6 – 25
Tulsa Ballet, at Joyce, March 6 – 10
BalletNext: Spring Season, at New York Live Arts, March 8 – 10. New choreography by Michele Wiles with special guest artist Jazz trumpet legend Tom Harrell, Deaf choreographer and dancer Bailey Vincent, Dancers Violetta Komyshan, Egle Andreikaite, Alice Regnouf and others
Brian Brooks Dance, at Joyce, March 14 -18
Stephen Petronio Company, at Joyce, March 20 – 25
Music
I ♥️ Elliott Carter
Ongoing Organs
Bach at Noon
The keyboard works of Bach offered in 30-minute meditations.
Tuesdays through Fridays, 12:00 p.m.
Grace Church, 802 Broadway, at E. 11th St.
Free admission
Saturday and Sunday Afternoon Organ Meditation
Saturdays and Sundays, 4:00 p.m.
Grace Church, 802 Broadway, at E. 11th St.
Free admission
Organ Recital
Various organists
Follows the 4:00 p.m. service most Sundays
5:15 p.m. St. Thomas Church, 1 W. 53rd St.
Free admission
Music Calendar
Free events are highlighted in red. Recommended concerts are underlined.
Thursday, March 1
New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Yuja Wang, pianist
Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5
7:30 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Daniil Trifonov, pianist
Sergei Babayan, pianist
Schuman: Andante and Variations in B-flat Major, Op. 46
Pärt: Pari intervallo
Mozart: Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major, K. 448
Rachmaninoff: Suites Nos. 1 & 2 for Two Pianos
7:30 p.m. Zankel Hall/Carnegie Hall
Simon Keenlyside, baritone
Malcolm Martineau, pianist
Sibelius, Schubert, Vaughan Williams, Somervell, Warlock, Grainger, Fauré
7:30 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Chamber Orchestra of New York
Vivaldi, Monteverdi
Mozart: Sinfonia Concertante
7:30 p.m. Weill Recital Hall/Carnegie Hall
Metropolitan Opera
Strauss: Elektra
Christine Goerke, Michaela Schuster, Jay Hunter Morris, Mikhail Petrenko
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
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Ann Cleare: teeth of light, tongue of waves (world premiere)
Ann Cleare: to another of that other
Ann Cleare: the square of yellow light that is your window
Ann Cleare: Dorchadas
8:00 p.m. Miller Theatre
American Symphony Orchestra
Nono: Intolleranza
Daniel Weeks, Serena Benedetti, Hai-Ting Chinn, Matthew Worth, Carsten Wittmoser
Leon Botstein, conductor
8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Friday, March 2
ACRONYM
TENET
Schmelzer: Le Memorie Dolorose
7:00 p.m. Church of St. Luke in the Field’s
Mitsuko Uchida, pianist
Schubert: Piano Sonata in B Major, D. 575
Schubert: Piano Sonata in A minor, D. 845
Schubert: Piano Sonata in D Major, D. 850
8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Yuja Wang, pianist
Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: La Bohème
Sonya Yoncheva, Michael Fabiano, Susanna Phillips, Lucas Meacham
Marco Armiliato, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
R. Andrew Lee, pianist
Sarah Hennies: SOVT (world premiere)
8:00 p.m. Spectrum
Repast Baroque Ensemble
Johann Friedrich Fasch: Sonata in F Major for violin, oboe,m bassoon, and continuo
Vivaldi: Oboe Sonata in C minor, RV 53
Francesco Maria Veracini: Violin Sonata, Op. 1, No. 6
Johann Friedrich Fasch: Bassoon Sonata in C Major
W.F. Bach: Fantasia in C minor for solo harpsichord
Zelenka: Trio No. 3 in B-flat
8:00 p.m. First Unitarian Church, Brooklyn Heights
Saturday, March 3
David Deiter, Mary Fortino, Andrew Clark, Rebecca J. McFarland, Timothy Hanley, clarinetists
Glass: Music in 5ths
Cody McVey: At Peace With the Darkness (world premiere)
Kyle Henkel: A Map of Non-Existent Places
Yimin Edward Wu: Trio for Clarinets
J.R. Speake: Duo for Piano and Clarinet
7:00 p.m. Spectrum
Early Music New York
Frederick Renz, conductor
Haydn: Notturni No. 27
Haydn: L’isola disabitata Overture
Haydn: Symphony No. 63
7:30 p.m. First Church of Christ, Scientist
New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Yuja Wang, pianist
Brahms: Piano Concerto No. 1
Prokofiev: Symphony No. 5
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Metropolitan Opera
Rossini: Semiramide
Angela Meade, Elizabeth DeShong, Javier Camarena, Ilda Abdrazakov, Ryan Speedo Green
Maurizio Benini, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Inon Barnatan, pianist
Schubert: Moments musicaux, D. 780
Avner Dorman: Two Moments musicaux
Rachmaninoff: Six moments musicaux, Op. 16
8:00 p.m. 92Y
Wet Ink Ensemble
Alex Mincek: Thread
Sam Pluta: Lines on Black
8:00 p.m. 22 Boerum Place, Brooklyn
Sunday, March 4
Anne-Sophie Mutter, violinist
Lambert Orkis, pianist
Previn: The Fifth Season (world premiere)
Bach: Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor
Brahms: Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 100
Penderecki: Violin Sonata No. 2
2:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Benjamin Bagby, harpist and vocalist
“Der Wanderer: Songs of Travel from the Middle Ages”
3:00 p.m. The Cloisters
Teodora Stepancic, pianist
Evelyn Emile: new work
Coleman Alexander Zurkowski: Eight Through-Composed Harmonies
Teodora Stepancic: Keyboards in December 2017
Larry Polanski: 17^^ Chords
3:00 p.m. Spectrum
Derin Öge, pianist
Anneke Schaul-Yoder, cellist
Schumann: Fantasy Pieces
Martinü: Second Sonata for Cello and Piano
Mendelssohn: Sonata in D Major for Cello and Piano
3:00 p.m. 92Y
Cecilia Chorus of New York
Mark Shapiro, conductor
Thierry Escaich: Messe Romane
Fauré, Gounod, Messiaen
3:30 p.m. Church of the Holy Trinity
George London Foundation
Heidi Melton, soprano
Kyle van Schoonhoven, tenor
Craig Rutenberg, pianist
Vaughn Williams, Britten, Bridge, Debussy, Wagner
4:00 p.m. Morgan Library
Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
“Perpetual Motion: Galileo and his Revolutions”
Galileo’s Daughters Ensemble
Caccini, Cavalli, Frescobaldi, Monteverdi, Purcell, et al
4:00 p.m. Bernie Wohl Center Theater
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Janacek: String Quartet No. 2, “Intimate Letters”
Copland: “Lento molto” from Two Pieces for String Quartet
Gershwin: An American in Paris for Two Pianos
Korngold: Suite for Piano Left Hand, Two Violins, and Cello, Op. 23
5:00 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Kate Mangiameli, soprano
William Hobbs, pianist
“From the Baltic to the Danube”
5:00 p.m. Baruch Performing Arts Center
Monday, March 5
Talea Ensemble
Michelle Agnes Magalhaes: Herbarium
7:00 p.m. Americas Society
Manhattan Chamber Players
Marcy Rosen, cellist
“Chiaroscuro”
Schubert, Mozart, Brahms
7:00 p.m. Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Metropolitan Opera
Strauss: Elektra
Christine Goerke, Michaela Schuster, Jay Hunter Morris, Mikhail Petrenko
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
Argento Ensemble
Schumann (arr. Szeto): Symphony No. 3, “Rhenish”
Fred Lerdahl: Chords
7:30 p.m. Saint Peter’s Church
Allison Charney, soprano
Blair McMillen, Navah Perlman, Craig Ketter, pianists
Jia Kim, cellist
Daniel Panner, violinist
Bach: Suite No. 6 in D Major
Beethoven: “Archduke” Trio, first movement
Mary Ellen Childs: “Kilter”
Russell Platt: Three Poems of Elizabeth Bishop
Selections from La Wally and Tannhauser
7:30 p.m. Merkin Concert Hall
Tuesday, March 6
Yarn/Wire
Catherine Lamb: curvo totalitas
6:00 p.m. Miller Theatre
Free admission
So Percussion
JACK Quartet
Glass: String Quartet 8
Donnacha Dennehy: Broken Unison (world premiere)
Dan Trueman: Songs That Are Hard to Sing
7:00 p.m. Zankel Hall/Carnegie Hall
Metropolitan Opera
Rossini: Semiramide
Angela Meade, Elizabeth DeShong, Javier Camarena, Ilda Abdrazakov, Ryan Speedo Green
Maurizio Benini, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Musica Sacra
Kent Tritle, conductor
Leonin: Alleluia Pascha nostrum
Lassus: Motet; Missa super Osculetur me; Surgens Jesus
Josquin: Ave Maria
Lauridsen: O nata lux
Oldham: My Lord, thou are in every breath I take
Oquin: Alleluia
7:30 p.m. Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano
David Leigh, bass
Valeria Polunina, pianist
Nate Raskin, pianist
7:30 p.m. Park Avenue Armory
Wednesday, March 7
MasterVoices
Ted Sperling, conductor
Victor Herbert, Weill, Bernstein, Gershwin, Daniel Rein, Randall Eng, et al
7:00 p.m. Cooper Union
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: La Bohème
Sonya Yoncheva, Michael Fabiano, Susanna Phillips, Lucas Meacham
Marco Armiliato, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Emily D’Angelo, mezzo-soprano
David Leigh, bass
Valeria Polunina, pianist
Nate Raskin, pianist
7:30 p.m. Park Avenue Armory
Salon/Sanctuary Concerts
“I Viaggi di Caravaggio”
Jessica Gould, soprano
Diego Cantalupi, theorbist
Ferrari, Kapsberger, Mazzocchi, Merula, Rigatti, Sances
8:00 p.m. House of the Redeemer
Thursday, March 8
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Ani Kavafian, violinist
Anne-Marie McDermott, pianist
Mozart: Sonata in C Major, K. 296
Mozart: Sonata in E-flat Major, K. 302
Mozart: Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 378
Mozart: Sonata in A Major, K. 305
Mozart: Sonata in E minor, K. 304
Mozart: Sonata in B-flat Major, K. 454
7:30 p.m. Rose Studio
Music Before 1800
Le Strange Viols
Music from A booke of In nomine & other solfainge songs
7:30 p.m. Kosciuszko Foundation
Pierre-Laurent Aimard, pianist
Obukhov: Création d’or
Obukhov: Révelation
Liszt: Nuages gris
Liszt: Les jeux d’eaux á la Villa d’Este
Messiaen: “Le Courles Cendré” from Catalogue d’oiseaux
Scriabin: Piano Sonata No. 5
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 29, “Hammerklavier”
8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Choral Composer/Conductor Collective
Wolfram Buchenberg: Vier geistliche Gesänge
Carlos Pérez Tabares: Simple Motets
Karen Siegel: Infinity Hour
Jamie Klenetsky Fay: I Remain
Martha Sullivan: Devotion
Hayes Biggs, Gilad Cohen, Peter Louis va Dijk, Joey Prestamo
8:00 p.m. Our Lady of Lebanon Maronite Catholic Cathedral, Brooklyn Heights
Friday, March 9
Elias String Quartet
Schubert: Quartettsatz
Janacek: String Quartet No. 2, “Intimate Letters”
Beethoven: String Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 127
7:30 p.m. Weill Recital Hall/Carnegie Hall
Metropolitan Opera
Strauss: Elektra
Christine Goerke, Michaela Schuster, Jay Hunter Morris, Dwayne Croft
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
Timo Andes, pianist
Caroline Shaw: Gustave le Gray
Christopher Cerrone: The Arching Path
Timo Andres: How Can I Live In Your World Of Ideas?
Eric Shanfield: Utopia Parkway
Janacek: On an Overgrown Path (selections)
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic
New Amsterdam Singers
Clara Longstreth, conductor
Per Gunnar Petersson, György Orbán, Lisa Bielawa, Standord, Holst, Riegger, Gould
8:00 p.m. Broadway Presbyterian Church
Saturday, March 10
Metropolitan Opera
Rossini: Semiramide
Angela Meade, Elizabeth DeShong, Javier Camarena, Ilda Abdrazakov, Ryan Speedo Green
Maurizio Benini, conductor
1:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Ian Koziara, tenor
Dimitri Dover, pianist
5:00 p.m. St. Michael’s Church
Free admission
Doris Stevenson, pianist
Cassatt String Quartet
Zachary Wadsworth: Piano Quintet (world premiere)
Dvorak: Piano Quintet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 81
6:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Choral Composer/Conductor Collective
Wolfram Buchenberg: Vier geistliche Gesänge
Carlos Pérez Tabares: Simple Motets
Karen Siegel: Infinity Hour
Jamie Klenetsky Fay: I Remain
Martha Sullivan: Devotion
Hayes Biggs, Gilad Cohen, Peter Louis va Dijk, Joey Prestamo
8:00 p.m. Church of the Holy Apostles
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: La Bohème
Sonya Yoncheva, Michael Fabiano, Susanna Phillips, Lucas Meacham
Marco Armiliato, conductor
8:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Matt Haimovitz, cellist
Frances-Marie Uitti, cellist
Music by Isang Yung
10:00 p.m. National Sawdust
Sunday, March 11
Pauchi Sasaki, violinist
Claire Chase, flutist
3:00 p.m. National Sawdust
Alaria Trio
Shostakovich: Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 8
Kodaly: Duo for Violin and Cello, Op. 7
Brahms: Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 101
4:00 p.m. Bargemusic
New Amsterdam Singers
Clara Longstreth, conductor
Per Gunnar Petersson, György Orbán, Lisa Bielawa, Standord, Holst, Riegger, Gould
4:00 p.m. Church of the Holy Trinity
Forma Antiqva
Murcia: Los Impossibles; Fandango, Cumbees
Mazzocchi: “Amar a Dios por Dios”
Scarlatti: Fandango
Hidalgo: “Antorcha brillante”
Torres: “Improvisaciones sobre Caponas y Chaconas”
Sanz: Marionas
Roncalli: Preludio
Kapsperger: Passcaglia
Monteverdi: “Voglio di vita uscir”
5:00 p.m. Frick Collection
Monday, March 12
Face The Music
John King: String Vectors
Greg Saunier: Empire Drive-In
Sean Friar: Clunker Concerto
7:00 p.m. Roulette
Metropolitan Opera
Strauss: Elektra
Christine Goerke, Michaela Schuster, Jay Hunter Morris, Mikhail Petrenko
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
Tuesday, March 13
Quatour Ebène
Fauré: String Quartet in E minor
Dutilleux: Ainsi la nuit
Beethoven: String Quartet Op. 59, No. 2, “Razumovsky”
7:30 p.m. Zankel Hall/Carnegie Hall
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Haydn: String Quartet Op. 74, No. 3, “The Rider”
Mozart: String Quartet in D minor, K. 421
Beethoven: Quintet in E-flat Major, Op. 16
7:30 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Olivia De Prato, violinist
Missy Mazzoli, keyboardist
Victor Lowrie: Streya
Ned Rothenberg: Percorso insolito
Taylor Brook: Wane
Reiko Füting: tanz.tanz
Missy Mazzoli: A Song for Mick Kelly; Vespers Interlude; Vespers
7:30 p.m. Metropolis Ensemble’s Pop-Up, 1 Rivington Street, 2nd Floor, Buzzer #1
Philadelphia Orchestra
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
Janine Jensen, violinist
Michel van der Aa: Violin Concerto
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
New York Festival of Song
“From Lute Songs to the Beatles—British Isles”
Caramoor 2018 Schwab Vocal Rising Stars
Steven Blier, pianist
Michael Barrett, pianist
8:00 p.m. Merkin Concert Hall
Wednesday, March 14
Alvin Curran
Shofar Shoals, Endangered Species, Era Ora, Unstandard Time
Park Armory, 7:00 p.m., 9:00 p.m.
Metropolitan Opera
Rossini: Semiramide
Angela Meade, Elizabeth DeShong, Javier Camarena, Ilda Abdrazakov, Ryan Speedo Green
Maurizio Benini, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Angela Hewitt, pianist
Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I
7:30 p.m. 92Y
Lara St. John, violinist
Matt Herskowitz, pianist
“Lavuta: Violin Beyond the Pale”
8:00 p.m. Crypt Chapel/Church of the Intercession
Thursday, March 15
Jennifer Koh, violinist
Zosha di Castri, pianist
Missy Mazzoli, keyboardist
Qasim Naqvi, keyboardist
Lu Wang, electronics
7:00 p.m. National Sawdust
Metropolitan Opera
Mozart: Così fan tutte
Ben Bliss, Adam Plachetka, Amanda Majeski, Serena Malfi, Christopher Maltman
David Robertson, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Israeli Chamber Project
Stravinsky: Scenes from Petrushka
Gilad Cohen: Firefly Elegy (world premiere)
Carter: Esprit Rude/Esprit Doux
Ravel: Introduction & Allegro
Schumann: Pianio Quintet, Op. 44
7:30 p.m. Baruch Performing Arts Center
Vogler Quartet
Ian Parker, pianist
Haydn: String Quartet, Op. 74, No. 1
Debussy: String Quartet in G minor
Schumann: Quintet, Op. 44
7:30 p.m. Morgan Library
Lara St. John, violinist
Matt Herskowitz, pianist
“Lavuta: Violin Beyond the Pale”
8:00 p.m. Crypt Chapel/Church of the Intercession
Friday, March 16
Alarm Will Sound
Alan Pierson, conductor
Nadia Sirota, violist
John Orfe, pianist
Steven Beck, harpsichordist
Ligeti: Continuum
Ligeti: Piano Concerto
Ligeti: Chamber Concerto
7:30 p.m. Zankel Hall/Carnegie Hall
Debussy Festival
Robert Dvorkin, pianist
Debussy: Préludes
8:00 p.m. Spectrum
Vera Valdman, violinist
Bach: Sonata No. 2, BWV 1003
Bach: Suite No. 6, BWV 1012
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Saturday, March 17
Metropolitan Opera
Strauss: Elektra
Christine Goerke, Michaela Schuster, Jay Hunter Morris, Mikhail Petrenko
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, conductor
1:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
Vera Valdman, violinist
Emanuel Krasovsky, pianist
Howard Ferguson: Sonata for Violin and Piano, No. 2, Op. 10
Charles Stanfod: Five Characteristic Pieces, Op. 93; Irish Rhapsody
John Field: 2 Nocturnes
6:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Debussy Festival
Kathryn Sloat, pianist
Saariaho: New Gates
Sungji Hong: Et descendit
Robert Paterson: Embracing the WInd
Debussy: Sonata
7:00 p.m. Spectrum
BMP: Next Generation
Music by Jessie Downs, Noah Kaplan, Molly Joyce, Michael Lanci, Matt McBane, Emma O’Halloran, Gemma Peacocke, et al
7:00 p.m. National Sawdust
Francisco Fullana, violinist
Metropolis Ensemble
Max Richter: Four Seasons Recomposed
7:00 p.m. Rose Studio
Metropolitan Opera
Rossini: Semiramide
Angela Meade, Elizabeth DeShong, Javier Camarena, Ilda Abdrazakov, Ryan Speedo Green
Maurizio Benini, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Debussy Festival
Evan Zierk, turntablist
Evan Zierk: Piece for 4 Turntables (“Clair de lune”)
8:30 p.m. Spectrum
Sunday, March 18
Hotel Elefant
Timo Andres, pianist
Hrant Bagrazyan, pianist
Mary Kouyoumdjian: Dzov Kerky Kooynov; Everlastingness; Aghavni; Children of Conflict
2:00 p.m. Weill Recital Hall/Carnegie Hall
Linda Chesis, flutist
David Valbuena, clarinetist
Alexandre Moutouzkine, pianist
Robert Sirota: Birds of Paradise
Couperin: Le Rossignol en Amour
Messiaen: Le Merle Noir
Lucas Foss: Thirteen ways of Looking at a Blackbird
John Luther Adams: Strange Birds Passing
Mason Bates: Life of Birds
2:30 p.m. Manhattan School of Music
Free admission
Debussy Festival
Francine Kay, pianist
Debussy, Chopin, Suk
3:00 p.m. Spectrum
Angela Hewitt, pianist
Bach: Goldberg Variations
3:00 p.m. 92Y
Vera Valdman, violinist
Bach: Suite No,. 3, BWV 1009
Bach: Sonata No. 1, BWV 1001
Bach: Suite No. 1, BWV 1007
4:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Haydn: String Quartet, Op. 71, No. 3
Spohr: Double Quartet No. 1, Op. 65
Beethoven: Quintet in C Major, Op. 29
5:00 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Debussy Festival
Kate Dillingham, cellist
Susan Svrcek, pianist
Debussy: Sonata for Cello and Piano
Debussy: Children’s Corner, other works
7:00 p.m. Spectrum
Monday, March 19
Academy of St. Martin in the Fields
Joshua Bell, conductor and violinist
Mendelssohn: Overture to A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Wienawski: Violin Concerto No. 2
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6, “Pastoral”
7:30 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Tuesday, March 20
Juilliard415
Leclair: Overture in D Major, Op. 13, No. 2
Boismortier: Sonata for Flute and Violin, Op. 51, No. 2
Porpora: Sinfonia da camera, Op. 2, No. 3
Handel: Trio Sonata in B-flat Major, HWV 50a
6:00 p.m. Miller Theatre
Free admission
David Leisner, guitarist
Angelo Gilardino, Glass, de Falla, David Leisner, David Del Tredici, Villa-Lobos, Schubert
6:30 p.m. Morgan Library
Metropolitan Opera
Mozart: Così fan tutte
Ben Bliss, Adam Plachetka, Amanda Majeski, Serena Malfi, Christopher Maltman
David Robertson, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Great Music in a Great Space
Cathedral Choir of St. John the Divine
Kent Tritle, conductor
Amber Evans, soprano
Daniel Moody, countertenor
Marc Day, tenor
Michael Steinberger, tenor
Matt Boehler, bass
Raymond Nagem, oranist
Stravinsksy: Bogoroditse Dyevo
Stravinsky: Otche nash’
Stravinsky: The Dove Descending Breaks the Air
Kodaly: Laudes Organi
Pärt: Miserere
7:30 p.m. Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Great Music at St. Bart’s
St. Bartholomew’s Choir
William K. Trafka, conductor
Jón Liefs: Requiem
Eriks Esenvalds: Psalm 67; Only in Sleep
Ola Gjeilo: Ubi caritas
Jan Sandström: Biegga luohte
Grieg
7:30 p.m. St. Bartholomew’s Church
Wednesday, March 21
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: Turandot
Martina Serain, Marcelo Álvarez, Guanqun Yu, Alexander Tsymbalyuk
Marco Armiliato, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Thursday, March 22
Debussy Festival
Either/OR
Richard Carrick: new works
7:00 p.m. Spectrum
Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys
Hyesang Park, soprano
John Brancy, baritone
Michal Biel, Katelan Terrell, pianists
Brahms: German Requiem
7:00 p.m. Saint Thomas Church
PRISM Quartet
Miguel Zenón: X Marks the Square
Miguel Zenón: The Missing Piece
Dave Liebman: Trajectory
John Coltrane (arr. Liebman): Dear Lord
Rudresh Mahanthappa: I WILL NOT APOLOGIZE FOR MY TONE TONIGHT
Steve Lehman: 15 Places at the Same Time
Matthew Levy: Forbidden Drive
J. Martin Daughty/Joel Rust: Refluent, Conspiring (world premiere)
Chris Potter: Improvisations
7:00 p.m. Leonard Nimoy Thalia/Symphony Space
Metropolitan Opera
Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor
Olga Peretyako-Mariotti, Vittorio Grigolo, Massimo Cavalletti
Roberto Abbado, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Apollo’s Fire
Jeanette Sorrell, conductor and harpsichordist
Telemann: Selections from “Burlesque de Quixotte”
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, BWV 1049
Bach: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, BWV 1050
Handel: Chaconne from Terpsicore
Vivaldi: Sonata in D minor, Op. 1, No. 12, “La Follia”
7:30 p.m. Zankel Hall/Carnegie Hall
Music Before 1800
House of Time
Mozart: Adagio for English Horn and Strings, K. 580a; Trio; Quartets
Frantisek Krommer: Variations on a Czech Folk Song; Quartet No. 1
Vaclav Pichl: String Trio in A Major
7:30 p.m. Kosciuszko Foundation
Heath Quartet
Haydn: String Quartet, Op. 74, No. 1
Tchaikovsky: String Quartet No. 1
7:30 p.m. David Rubenstein Atrium
Free admission
Itzhak Perlman, violinist
Pinchas Zukerman, violinist and violist
Rohan de Silva, pianist
Bach: Sonata for Two Violins and Keyboard, BWV 1037
Mozart: Duo for Violin and Viola, K. 423
Wieniawski: Etude-Caprice Nos. 1 & 4, Op. 18
Bartók: Selections from Forty-Four Duos for Two Violins, Op. 71
Moszkowski: Suite for Two Violins and Piano, Op. 71
8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Friday, March 23
Debussy Festival
Stephanie Lamprea, soprano
Georges Aperghis: Recitations
7:00 p.m. Spectrum
Michail Lifits, pianist
Schubert: Piano Sonata in G Major, D. 894
Shostakovich: 24 Preludes, Op. 34
Shostakovich: Prelude and Fugue in D minor, Op. 87, No. 24
7:30 p.m. Weill Recital Hall/Carnegie Hall
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Schubert: Quartet in A minor, “Rosamunde”
Beethoven: Septet in E-flat Major, Op. 20
7:30 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Metropolitan Opera
Strauss: Elektra
Christine Goerke, Michaela Schuster, Jay Hunter Morris, Mikhail Petrenko
Paul Nadler, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
Debussy Festival
2Squared Piano Duo
Casella: Pagine di Guerra
Berio: “The Four Elements” from Six Encores
Janacek: In the Mists
Casella: Pupazzetti
8:00 p.m. Spectrum
Vera Valdman, violinist
Bach: Suite No. 4, BWV 1010
Bach: Partita No. 2, BWC 1004
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Saturday, March 24
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: Turandot
Martina Serain, Marcelo Álvarez, Guanqun Yu, Alexander Tsymbalyuk
Marco Armiliato, conductor
1:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
New York City Opera
Donizetti: Il Pigmalione
Rameau: Pigmalion
3:00 p.m. Gerald W. Lynch Theater
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Lisa Batiashvili, violinist
Schubert: Entr’acte (Act III) from Rosamunde
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2
Prokofiev (arr. Chihara): Schubert Waltzes
Schubert: Symphony No. 8, “Unfinished”
7:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Debussy Festival
Robert Boston, pianist
Tomas Ulrich, cellist
Debussy: Sonata for Cello and Piano
Takemitsu: Orion
Boston/Ulrich: Improvisation
7:00 p.m. Spectrum
Metropolitan Opera
Mozart: Così fan tutte
Ben Bliss, Adam Plachetka, Amanda Majeski, Serena Malfi, Christopher Maltman
David Robertson, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
American Classical Orchestra
ACO Men’s Chorus
Thomas Crawford, conductor
Avery Amereau, contralto
Brahms: Alto Rhapsody
Schubert: Symphony No. 8, “Unfinished”
Schubert: Gesang der Geister
Ries: Symphony No. 1
8:00 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Vera Valdman, violinist
Bach: Partita No. 1, BWV 1002
Bach: Suite No. 5, BWV 1011
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Sunday, March 25
English Concert
Handel: Rinaldo
Iestyn Davies, Jane Archibald, Joélle Harvey, Luca Pisaroni, Sasha Cooke, Jakub Józef, Orlínski
Harry Bicket, conductor
2:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Debussy Festival
Lester St. Louis, cellist
Gabriel Zucker, pianist
3:00 p.m. Spectrum
New York City Opera
Donizetti: Il Pigmalione
Rameau: Pigmalion
4:00 p.m. Gerald W. Lynch Theater
Vera Valdman, violinist
Bach: Sonata No. 3, BWV 1005
Bach: Suite No. 2, BWV 1008
Bach: Partita No., 3, BWV 1006
4:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Debussy Festival
Taka Kigawa, pianist
Debussy: Études
7:00 p.m. Spectrum
Monday, March 26
Benjamin Sheen, organist
Bach, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Schumann
7:00 p.m. Saint Thomas Church
Donation requested
Metropolitan Opera
Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor
Olga Peretyako-Mariotti, Vittorio Grigolo, Massimo Cavalletti
Roberto Abbado, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Brentano String Quartet
Haydn: String Quartet, Op. 64, No. 2
Stephen Hartke: The Fifth Book
Brahms: String Quartet, op. 51, No. 1
7:30 p.m. Advent Lutheran Church
Free admission
Tuesday, March 27
Daniel Hyde, organist
Bach, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Schumann
7:00 p.m. Saint Thomas Church
Donation requested
Metropolitan Opera
Mozart: Così fan tutte
Ben Bliss, Adam Plachetka, Amanda Majeski, Serena Malfi, Christopher Maltman
David Robertson, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Haydn: String Quartet, Op. 77, No. 1
Mozart: String Quartet, K. 575, “Prussian”
Beethoven: Trio in G Major, Op. 1, No. 2
7:30 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Wednesday, March 28
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: Turandot
Martina Serain, Marcelo Álvarez, Guanqun Yu, Alexander Tsymbalyuk
Marco Armiliato, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Christian Tetzlaff, violinist
Bach: Sonata No. 2 in A minor, BWV 1003
Bach: Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
Bach: Sonata No. 3 in C Major, BWV 1005
Bach: Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006
7:30 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Anthony Trionfo, flutist
Karen Lindquist, harpist
Aleksey Semenenko, violinist
Ida Kavafian, violist
Sang-Eun Lee, cellist
Fauré: Fantasy in E minor, Op. 79
Bach: Partita in A minor, BWV 1013
Lowell Liebermann: Sonata for flute and piano, Op. 23
Ian Clark: Zoom Tube
Jolivet: Chant de Linos
Katherine Balch: world premiere
7:30 p.m. Merkin Concert Hall
Bayerisches Staatsorchester
Julia Fischer, violinist
Daniel Müller-Schott, cellist
Kirill Petrenko, conductor
Brahms: Double Concerto
Tchaikovsky: Manfred Symphony
8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Thursday, March 29
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Andy Akiho: Lost in Chiaroscuro Street
Patrick Castillo: Incident for Violin and Piano
Carl Vine: The Village for Piano, Violin, and Cello
Pierre Jalbert: Street Antiphons for Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano
6:30 p.m. Rose Studio
Bayerische Staatsoper
Strauss: Der Rosenkavalier
Adrianna Pieczonka, Hanna-Elisabeth Müller, Peter Rose, Markus Eiche, Lawrence Brownlee
Kirill Petrenko, conductor
7:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Gyan Riley, guitarist
Gyan Riley: Sprig
7:00 p.m. National Sawdust
Metropolitan Opera
Verdi: Luisa Miller
Sonya Yoncheva, Piotr Beczala, Plácido Domingo
Bertrand de Billy, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
The Orchestra Now
Leon Botstein, conductor
Braunfels: Fantastic Appearances of a Theme by Berlioz
Berlioz: Symphonie fantastique
7:30 p.m. Rose Theater/Jazz at Lincoln Center
Third Coast Percussion
Rachel Calloway, mezzo-soprano
Christopher Cerrone: A Natural History of Vacant Lots (world premiere)
Christopher Cerrone: Goldbeater’s Skin
Christopher Cerrone: Memory Palace
8:00 p.m. Miller Theatre
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Andy Akiho: Lost in Chiaroscuro Street
Patrick Castillo: Incident for Violin and Piano
Carl Vine: The Village for Piano, Violin, and Cello
Pierre Jalbert: Street Antiphons for Clarinet, Violin, Cello, and Piano
9:00 p.m. Rose Studio
Friday, March 30
Mivos Quartet
Ken Thomson, reedist
Kristen Gornstein, mezzo-soprano
Steven Beck, pianist
Max Johnson: Haiku for String Quartet (world premiere)
Max Johnson: String Trio
Max Johnson: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano
Max Johnson: songs
7:00 p.m. Spectrum
Jeffrey Zeigler, cellist
Taka Kigawa, pianist
John King: Time Curves for solo cello
John King: 13 Preludes for piano
John King: Threads of Bronze
7:00 p.m. National Sawdust
Metropolitan Opera
Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor
Olga Peretyako-Mariotti, Vittorio Grigolo, Luca Salsi
Roberto Abbado, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Richter Uzur Duo
Brad Richter: Iron Wood; Navigating Lake Vonneville; Song of the Many Beings; City Song
Viktor Urzu: Balkanika
Richter/Urzu: Bitter the Laughter, Sweet the Tears
Brad Richter: Elation
Richter/Urzu: La Folia; Almost October
Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances (excerpt)
Richter/Urzu: Kolo Fugato
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Saturday, March 31
Metropolitan Opera
Mozart: Così fan tutte
Ben Bliss, Adam Plachetka, Amanda Majeski, Serena Malfi, Christopher Maltman
David Robertson, conductor
1:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera
Aizuri Quartet
Denice Frohman, poet
Haydn: The Seven Last Words of Christ on the Cross
2:00 p.m. The Cloisters
Mark Peskanov, violinist
Julian Schwarz, cellist
Jeffrey Swann, pianist
Handel/Halvorsen: Passacaglia for violin and cello
Beethoven: Variations for Cello and Piano on Mozart’s “Bei Mennern,” WoO 46
Beethoven: Piano Trio, Op. 97, “Archduke”
6:00 p.m. Bargemusic
Jennifer Koh, violinist
Lisa Bielawa, vocalist
Du Yun, vocalist
Vijay Iyer, pianist
Tyshawn Sorey, percussionist
Nina Young, electronics
7:00 p.m. National Sawdust
Five Boroughs Music Festival
UpBeat NYC
ICE
Georges Aperghis: Rasch
Clara Ionnatta: Imun
Zach Sheets: from the Silhouette Quarry
Pauline Oliveros: Thirteen Changes
Nicole Mitchell: Inescapable Spiral
8:00 p.m. Pregones Theater
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: Turandot
Martina Serain, Marcelo Álvarez, Guanqun Yu, Alexander Tsymbalyuk
Marco Armiliato, conductor
8:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera