September 2018

Art

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Fall Preview

  • Hilma af Klint:  Paintings for the Future, at the Guggenheim, October 12, 2018 – February 3, 2019
  • Bruce Nauman: Disappearing Acts, at PS 1, October 21 – February 25, 2019
  • Andy Warhol–From A to B and Back Again, a retrospective, at Whitney Museum of American Art, November 12
  • Rochelle Feinstein: Image of an Image, at the Bronx Museum of the Arts, 1040 Grand Concourse, November 7, 2018 – March 3, 2019

This Month…

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Wolfgang Tillmans at David Zwirner

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…In Chelsea

  • OPENING:  Judith Eisler: Riffs, Jarman’s Caravaggio, at Casey Kaplan, September 6 – October 20
  • OPENING:  Urs Fischer, Play, at Gagosian (21st), September 6 – October 13
  • OPENING:  B. Wurtz, Domestic Space, at Metro Pictures, September 6 – October 20
  • OPENING:  Charles White, Truth & Beauty:  Charles White and His Circle, Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, September 6 – November 10
  • OPENING:  Charline von Heyl, New Work, at Petzel, September 6 – October 20
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  • OPENING:  Wolfgang Tillmans, How likely is it that only I am right in this matter?, at David Zwirner, September 13 – October 20
  • OPENING:  Mary Weatherford, I’ve Seen Gray Whales Go By, at Gagosian (24th), September 13 – October 15
  • OPENING:  Pope.L, at Mitchell-Innes & Nash, September 13 – October 27
  • OPENING:  Lee Ufan, at Pace (25th), September 14 – October 13
  • OPENING:  Anne Truitt, Paintings, at Matthew Marks (22nd), September 14 – October 27
  • OPENING:  Paul Sietsema, at Matthew Marks (24th), September 14 – October 27

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…Uptown

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Still from Parachute (1973), Ana Mendieta, at The Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art and Storytelling

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  • OPENING:  Jenny Holzer, Suzanne Lacy, Senga Nengudi, Yoko Ono, Kara Walker, etc., The Un-Heroic Act, Any and Andrew Shiva Gallery and President’s Gallery, John Jay College of Criminal Justice (860 11th Ave, at 59th St.), September 4 – November 2
  • OPENING:  Harmony Korine, BLOCKBUSTER, at Gagosian (Madison Ave), September 11 – October 20
  • OPENING:  Gabriel Orozco, Marian Goodman Gallery, September 12 – October 27
  • OPENING:  Liliana Porter: Other Situations, at El Museo del Barrio, September 13, 2018 – January 27, 2019
  • OPENING:  Chagall, Lissitzky, Malevich: The Russian Avant-Garde in Vitebsk, 1918-1922, at The Jewish Museum, September 14 – January 6
  • OPENING:  The Progressive Revolution: Modern Art for a New India, at Asia Society and Museum, September 14, 2018 – January 20, 2019
  • OPENING:  Agents of Faith: Votive Objects in Time and Place, at the Bard Graduate Center (18 W. 86th St.), September 14, 2018 – January 6, 2019
  • OPENING:  Eugene Delacroix, a survey, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, September 17 – January 6, 2019
  • Elie Nadelman, Papier-Mâché, at Galerie Buchholz, through September 8
  • Justine Kurland and Bruce Kurland, Airless Spaces, at Higher Pictures, through September 8
  • Alberto Giacometti, Giacometti, at the Guggenheim, through September 12
  • Chaim Soutine: Flesh, The Jewish Museum, through September 16
  • Wayne Thiebaud, Draftsman, at The Morgan Library and Museum, through September 23
  • Ana Mendieta, Thinking About Children’s Thinking, at Sugar Hill Children’s Museum of Art & Storytelling, Harlem, through September 23
  • Flavin, Judd, Mangold, Wilmarth, Yun, at Mignoni, through September 29
  • One Hand Clapping, the third and final exhibition of The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Chinese Art Initiative, art by Cao Fei, Samson Young, et al., Guggenheim Museum, through October 21
  • Bodys Isek Kingelez, City Dreams, at MoMA, through January 1, 2019
  • Relative Values: The Cost of Art in the Northern Renaissance, at The Met, through June 23, 2019

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…Downtown

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Rackstraw Downes at Betty Cuningham

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  • OPENING:  Rackstraw Downes, Paintings and Drawings, at Betty Cuningham Gallery, LES, September 5 – October 14
  • OPENING:  Ivy Haldeman, The Interesting Type, at Downs & Ross, LES, September 5 – October 21
  • OPENING:  Greg Burak, Visitations, at Fortnight Institute, LES, September 13 – October 14
  • OPENING:  Thomas Schutte, New Work, at Peter Freeman, Inc., SoHo, September 13 – October 27
  • OPENING:  Sarah Lucas: Au Naturel, at New Museum, September 26, 2018 – January 20, 2019
  • OPENING:  Rubbish and Dreams: The Genderqueer Performance Art of Stephen Varble, at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, September 29, 2018 – January 27, 2019
  • Lutz Bacher, The Long March, at 80WSE Gallery, NYU Steinhardt School, and the NYU Barney Building, Einstein Auditorium, through September 8
  • Emily Furr, Mother Lode, at Sargent’s Daughters, LES, through September 9
  • Jack Smith, Art Crust of Spiritual Oasis, at Artists Space, Soho, through September 9
  • Peter Fischli, at Reena Spaulings Fine Art, Chinatown, through September 15
  • Gertrude Abercrombie, at Karma, through September 23
  • Ryan McGinley, Mirror, Mirror, at Team Gallery, SoHo, through September 29
  • Marvellous Boys:  Oscar Wilde and Wilhelm on Gloeden, at Shin Gallery, through September 30

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…Outside Manhattan

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  • OPENING:  Robert Irwin, Site Determined, at Pratt Institute, 100 Willoughby, Brooklyn, September 6 – November 28

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Film

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Still from Nouvelle Vague (1990), dir. Jean-Luc Godard

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New Releases From August

  • Night Comes On, dir. Jordana Spiro, with Dominique Fishback, Tatum Marilyn Hall
  • BLACKkKLANSMAN, dir. Spike Lee, with John David Washington, Adam Driver
  • Elizabeth Harvest, dir. Sebastian Gutierrez, with Abbey Lee, Ciarán Hinds, Dylan Baker
  • Madeline’s Madeline, dir. Josephine Decker, with Helena Howard, Miranda July, Molly Parker
  • John McEnroe: In the Realm of Perfection, dir. Julien Faraut, narrated by Mathieu Amalric
  • Arizona, dir. Jonathan Watson, with Rosemarie DeWitt, Danny McBride, Luke Wilson
  • Searching, dir. Aneesh Chaganty, with John Cho, Michele La, Joseph Lee, Debra Messing
  • Support the Girls, dir. Andrew Bujalski, with Regina Hall, Haley Lu Richardson
  • Operation Finale, dir. Chris Weitz, with Oscar Isaac, Ben Kingsley
  • Kin, dir. Jonathan & Josh Baker, with Jack Reynor, Myles Truitt, Dennis Quaid
  • The Little Stranger, dir. Lenny Abrahamson, with Domhnall Gleeson, Charlotte Rampling
  • Let the Corpses Tan, dir. Bruno Forzani, Helene Cattet

August Trailers

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New Releases in September

  • Bisbee ’17, a documentary, dir. Robert Greene
  • The Favourite, dir. Yorgos Lanthimos, with Emma Stone, Rachel Weisz
  • Five Fingers for Marseilles, dir. Michael Matthews
  • Kusama: Infinity, dir. Heather Lenz
  • A Simple Favor, dir. Paul Feig, with Anna Kendrick, Blake Lively
  • Slice, dir. Austin Vesely, with Chance…the Actor
  • White Boy Rick, dir. Yann Demange, with Richie Merritt, Matthew McConaughey
  • Hale County This Morning, This Evening, a documentary, dir. Ramell Ross
  • Lizzie, dir. Craig William Macneill, with Chloe Sevigny, Kristen Stewart
  • Lost Child, dir. Ramaa Mosley
  • Mandy, dir. Panos Cosmatos, with Nicholas Cage, Andrea Riseborough
  • Patient Zero, dir. Stefan Ruzowitzky, with Stanley Tucci, Natalie Dormer
  • Colette, dir. Wash Westmoreland, with Kiera Knightley, Dominic West
  • The Sisters Brothers, dir. Jacques Audiard, with Joaquin Phoenix, John C. Reilly
  • Climax, dir. Gaspar Noe
  • The Old Man & the Gun, dir. David Lowery, with Robert Redford

September Trailers

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Short Runs and Engagements

  • Sånt händer inte här (This Can’t Happen Here/High Tension) (1950), dir. Ingmar Bergman, MoMA, September 5 – 11 (seven screenings). A rare and early Cold War spy film, shown in a recent digital restoration
  • ★ (2017), dir Johann Lurf, at Anthology Film Archives, September 7 – 9 (four screenings) “In his ambitious, magisterial found-footage film, ★, Johann Lurf gathers together imagery from literally hundreds of films throughout the history of cinema, extracting the sequences that depict the star-filled nighttime sky.”
  • Sympathy for the Devil (One Plus One) (1968), written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, at MoMA, September 13 – 19 (seven screenings). One Plus One, the original title, refers to the version of the film without the final studio recording of the Rolling Stones song. The original ending will be shown after each screening of the modified version
  • MoMA Presents: Xu Bing’s Dragonfly Eyes (2017), MoMA, September 21 – 27 (seven screenings). Narrative film made from found security camera footage.

Film Series

  • The Eye of Iran: Cinematographer Mahmoud Kalari, at MoMA, September 14 – 30.  I scheduled Fish and Cat (2013), dir. Shahram Mokri, a 134 minute single take slasher film involving a cannibal restaurant; The Pear Tree (1998), dir. Dariush Mehrjui; A Moment of Innocence (1996), dir. Mohsen Makhmalbaf, which shows the director coaching the actor who will reenact the violent event which precipitated his own imprisonment for four years; and Offside (2006), dir. by Jafar Panahi, about several young Iranian girls who, barred from attending a soccer game because of their sex, attempt to sneak into the arena
  • L’Homme Fatal: Alain Delon, at Quad, August 31 – September 14. I scheduled Godard’s Nouvelle Vague (1990), and Le Samouraï (1967), dir. Jean-Pierre Melville
  • Carl Theodore Dreyer films, part of the ongoing series Essential Cinema at Anthology Film Archives, September 22 – 30.  I scheduled Michael (1924), and Day of Wrath (1943)
  • Dario Argento, at Metrograph, September 21 – 28, with the usual classics

Other Screenings

  • There Will Be Blood (2007), dir. Paul Thomas Anderson, wtih Jonny Greenwood’s score performed live by the New York Philharmonic, September 12 & 13
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), dir. Stanley Kubrick, with the score performed live by the New York Philharmonic and Musica Sacra, September 14 & 15
  • Pierre Bourdieu: Sociology is a Martial Art (2001), dir. Pierre Carles, at Metrograph, September 21
  • Le Joli Mai (1963), dir. Chris Marker and Pierre Lhomme, at Metrograph, September 22

Film Calendar

Wednesday, September 5
Sånt händer inte här (This Can’t Happen Here/High Tension) (1950), dir. Ingmar Bergman, MoMA, 6:30 p.m.
Thursday, September 6
Sånt händer inte här (This Can’t Happen Here/High Tension) (1950), dir. Ingmar Bergman, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Friday, September 7
Sånt händer inte här (This Can’t Happen Here/High Tension) (1950), dir. Ingmar Bergman, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Nouvelle Vague (1990), dir. Jean-Luc Godard, in 35mm, at Quad, 7:20 p.m.
★ (2017), dir Johann Lurf, at Anthology Film Archives, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 8
Sånt händer inte här (This Can’t Happen Here/High Tension) (1950), dir. Ingmar Bergman, MoMA, 4:00 p.m.
★ (2017), dir Johann Lurf, at Anthology Film Archives, 5:30 p.m.
Show and Tell: Johann Lurf (a short film program presenting early work), at Anthology Film Archives, 8:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 9
Sånt händer inte här (This Can’t Happen Here/High Tension) (1950), dir. Ingmar Bergman, MoMA, 4:00 p.m.
★ (2017), dir Johann Lurf, at Anthology Film Archives, 5:30 & 7:30 p.m.
Monday, September 10
Le Samourï (1967), dir. Jean-Pierre Melville, in 35mm, at Quad, 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 11
Sånt händer inte här (This Can’t Happen Here/High Tension) (1950), dir. Ingmar Bergman, MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Nouvelle Vague (1990), dir. Jean-Luc Godard, in 35mm, at Quad, 7:10 p.m.
Wednesday, September 12
There Will Be Blood (2007), dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Jonny Greenwood’s score performed live by the New York Philharmonic
Hugh Brunt, conductor
7:30 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Thursday, September 13
Sympathy for the Devil (One Plus One) (1968), dir. Jean-Luc Godard, at MoMA, 6:30 p.m.
There Will Be Blood (2007), dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
Jonny Greenwood’s score performed live by the New York Philharmonic
Hugh Brunt, conductor
7:30 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Friday, September 14
New York Philharmonic
Music Sacra
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), dir. Stanley Kubrick
Score performed live by the New York Philharmonic and Musica Sacra
André de Ridder, conductor
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Saturday, September 15
Fish and Cat (2013), dir. Shahram Mokri, at MoMA, 4:00 p.m.
“Softly: Music of Morton Feldman”
“Some Short Films About Feldman”
Who’d Have Thought; Feldman Sings; Softly – A GIANT STEP
Screenings followed by a discussion with filmmaker Zahra Partovi
5:00 p.m., Provincetown Playhouse, 133 Macdougal, FREE (Seating Limited)
Ivan the Terrible (1946), Parts 1 & 2, dir. Sergei Eisenstein, in 35mm at Anthology Film Archives, 7:00 p.m.
Sympathy for the Devil (One Plus One) (1968), dir. Jean-Luc Godard, at MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
The Pear Tree (1998), dir. Dariush Mehrjui, at MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
New York Philharmonic
Music Sacra
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), dir. Stanley Kubrick
Score performed live by the New York Philharmonic and Musica Sacra
André de Ridder, conductor
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Monday, September 17
A Moment of Innocence (1996), dir. Mohsen Makhmalbaf, in 35mm, at MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 18
Offside (2006), dir. by Jafar Panahi, in 35mm, at MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 19
Sympathy for the Devil (One Plus One) (1968), dir. Jean-Luc Godard, at MoMA, 6:30 p.m.
Friday, September 21
Pierre Bourdieu: Sociology is a Martial Art (2001), dir. Pierre Carles, at Metrograph, 3:30 p.m.
Dragonfly Eyes (2017), dir. Xu Bing, plus a discussion with the filmmaker, at MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 22
Dragonfly Eyes (2017), dir. Xu Bing, plus a discussion with the filmmaker, at MoMA, 4:00 p.m.
Michael (1924), dir. Carl Theodore Dreyer, in 16mm, at Anthology Film Archives, 6:15 p.m.
A Moment of Innocence (1996), dir. Mohsen Makhmalbaf, in 35mm, at MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Le Joli Mai (1963), dir. Chris Marker and Pierre Lhomme, at Metrograph, 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, September 23
Dragonfly Eyes (2017), dir. Xu Bing, at MoMA, 4:00 p.m.
Day of Wrath (1943), dir. Carl Theodore Dreyer, in 35mm, at Anthology Film Archives, 8:30 p.m.
Monday, September 24
An Evening With Xu Bing, at MoMA, a multimedia lecture, at 7:00 p.m.
Wednesday, September 26
Dragonfly Eyes (2017), dir. Xu Bing, at MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 27
Dragonfly Eyes (2017), dir. Xu Bing, at MoMA, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, September 29
The Pear Tree (1998), dir. Dariush Mehrjui, at MoMA, 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 30
Offside (2006), dir. by Jafar Panahi, in 35mm, at MoMA, 2:30 p.m.
Fish and Cat (2013), dir. Shahram Mokri, at MoMA, 5:00 p.m.
Day of Wrath (1943), dir. Carl Theodore Dreyer, in 35mm, at Anthology Film Archives, 8:30 p.m.
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Dance

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Kyle Abraham’s A.I.M. at Joyce

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Fall Preview

  • New York City Ballet’s fall season, September 18 – October 14, 2018, with premiers by Matthew Neenan, Kyle Abraham, and Gianna Reisen
  • American Ballet Theater’s fall season, October 17 – 28, 2018, with premiers by Jessica Lang and Michele Dorrance
  • 15th Annual Fall for Dance, at City Center, October 1 – 13, 2018.  Tickets go on sale Sunday, September 9, 2018, at 11:00 a.m.
  • Teresa de Keersmaecker’s The Six Brandenburg Concertos at Park Avenue Armory, October 1 – 7, 2018
  • Trisha Brown Dance Company, October 10 – 13, 2018, at BAM (limited availability)
  • Framing Time, with Cesc Gelabert, choreographer and performer, and Pedja Muzijevic, piano, playing Morton Feldman’s Triadic Memories, November 1 – 2, 2018, part of Lincoln Center’s White Light Festival
  • Dorrance Dance, December 5 – 8, 2018, at BAM (limited availability)
  • Juilliard’s wonderful (and affordable) New Dances, December 7 – 11, 2018

Dance Calendar

Wednesday, September 5
Jen DeNike
“Escape Velocity”
With dancers Mami Hariyama, Yui Hasegawa, Rieko Tsunoda
7:00 – 9:00 p.m., Signs and Symbols (102 Forsyth St.), FREE
Sunday, September 9
“Works & Process”
Emma Portner with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago / Third Coast Percussion
Anne Plamondon
7:30 p.m., Guggenheim Museum
Monday, September 10
“Works & Process”
Emma Portner with Hubbard Street Dance Chicago / Third Coast Percussion
Anne Plamondon
7:30 p.m., Guggenheim Museum
Tuesday, September 11
Jacqulyn Buglisi and Buglisi Dance Theatre
“9/11 Table of Silence Project”
8:15 – 8:46 a.m., Lincoln Center Plaza, FREE
Wednesday, September 12
Tiffany Mills Company
“Blue Room”
7:00 p.m., The Flea Theater, $20
Thursday, September 13
Tiffany Mills Company
“Blue Room”
7:00 p.m., The Flea Theater, $20
Friday, September 14
Tiffany Mills Company
“Blue Room”
7:00 p.m., The Flea Theater, $20
Saturday, September 15
Tiffany Mills Company
“Blue Room”
7:00 p.m., The Flea Theater, $20
Sunday, September 16
Yvonne Rainer: Early Dances 1961-1969
Three Satie Spoons (1961); Three Seascapes (1962); We Shall Run (1963); Talking Solo (1963); Diagonal (1963); Chair-Pillow (1969); Trio A: Retrograde, Facing, In the Midnight Hour (1969–2011); Trio A with Flags (1970), at MoMA, Marron Atrium, 12:30 p.m.
Monday, September 17
Yvonne Rainer: Early Dances 1961-1969
Three Satie Spoons (1961); Three Seascapes (1962); We Shall Run (1963); Talking Solo (1963); Diagonal (1963); Chair-Pillow (1969); Trio A: Retrograde, Facing, In the Midnight Hour (1969–2011); Trio A with Flags (1970), at MoMA, Marron Atrium, 12:30 & 3:00 p.m.
An Evening With Yvonne Rainer, with the lecture performance “Revisions: A Truncated History of the Universe for Dummies. A Rant Dance and Letter to Humanity,” at MoMA, 7:00 p.m.
Movement Research at the Judson Church
Antonio Ramos and The Gang Bangers, Rachel Sigrid Freeburg, Wendell Gray II, Alanna Morris-Van Tassel
8:00-9:00 p.m., Judson Church, FREE
Tuesday, September 18
Simone Forti’s Dance Constructions, with Accompaniment for La Monte’s “2 Sounds” and La Monte’s “2 Sounds, Censor, Huddle, Platforms, Slant Board.” On selected dates See Saw will also be performed, with special guests, at MoMA, Floor 2, 11:30, 1:30, & 3:30 p.m.
New York City Ballet
“Jewels”
Choreography by George Balanchine
Emeralds, with incidental music by Gabriel Fauré; Rubies, with Stravinsky’s Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra; Diamonds, with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D Major, Op. 29
7:30 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Wednesday, September 19
Yvonne Rainer: Early Dances 1961-1969
Three Satie Spoons (1961); Three Seascapes (1962); We Shall Run (1963); Talking Solo (1963); Diagonal (1963); Chair-Pillow (1969); Trio A: Retrograde, Facing, In the Midnight Hour (1969–2011); Trio A with Flags (1970), at MoMA, Marron Atrium, 12:30 & 3:00 p.m.
New York City Ballet
“Jewels”
Choreography by George Balanchine
Emeralds, with incidental music by Gabriel Fauré; Rubies, with Stravinsky’s Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra; Diamonds, with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D Major, Op. 29
7:30 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Thursday, September 20
Simone Forti’s Dance Constructions, with Accompaniment for La Monte’s “2 Sounds” and La Monte’s “2 Sounds, Censor, Huddle, Platforms, Slant Board.” On selected dates See Saw will also be performed, with special guests, at MoMA, Floor 2, 11:30, 1:30, & 3:30 p.m.
Post-Performance Artist
 Conversation: Yvonne
Rainer and Lynne Tillman, at MoMA, 2:00 p.m.
Yvonne Rainer: Early Dances 1961-1969
Three Satie Spoons (1961); Three Seascapes (1962); We Shall Run (1963); Talking Solo (1963); Diagonal (1963); Chair-Pillow (1969); Trio A: Retrograde, Facing, In the Midnight Hour (1969–2011); Trio A with Flags (1970), at MoMA, Marron Atrium, 12:30 & 3:00 p.m.
New York City Ballet
“Jewels”
Choreography by George Balanchine
Emeralds, with incidental music by Gabriel Fauré; Rubies, with Stravinsky’s Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra; Diamonds, with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D Major, Op. 29
7:30 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Friday, September 21
New York City Ballet
“All Balanchine”
Concerto Barocco, with J.S. Bach’s Double Violin Concerto in D Minor; Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, originally unpublished music for Swan Lake; Stravinsky Violin Concerto
8:00 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Saturday, September 22
Simone Forti’s Dance Constructions, with Accompaniment for La Monte’s “2 Sounds” and La Monte’s “2 Sounds, Censor, Huddle, Platforms, Slant Board.” On selected dates See Saw will also be performed, with special guests, at MoMA, Floor 2, 11:30, 1:30, & 3:30 p.m.
Yvonne Rainer: Early Dances 1961-1969
Three Satie Spoons (1961); Three Seascapes (1962); We Shall Run (1963); Talking Solo (1963); Diagonal (1963); Chair-Pillow (1969); Trio A: Retrograde, Facing, In the Midnight Hour (1969–2011); Trio A with Flags (1970), at MoMA, Marron Atrium, 12:30 & 3:00 p.m.
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company
“Analogy Trilogy”
[Note: Runtime is 6.5 hours, including one 45 minute intermission and a 90 minute dinner break
3:00 p.m., NYU Skirball, $65-$75
New York City Ballet
“Jewels”
Choreography by George Balanchine
Emeralds, with incidental music by Gabriel Fauré; Rubies, with Stravinsky’s Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra; Diamonds, with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D Major, Op. 29
2:00 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
New York City Ballet
“All Balanchine”
Concerto Barocco, with J.S. Bach’s Double Violin Concerto in D Minor; Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, originally unpublished music for Swan Lake; Stravinsky Violin Concerto
8:00 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Sunday, September 23
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company
“Analogy Trilogy”
[Note: Runtime is 6.5 hours, including one 45 minute intermission and a 90 minute dinner break
3:00 p.m., NYU Skirball, $65-$75
New York City Ballet
“Jewels”
Choreography by George Balanchine
Emeralds, with incidental music by Gabriel Fauré; Rubies, with Stravinsky’s Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra; Diamonds, with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D Major, Op. 29
3:00 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Monday, September 24
John Jasperse Projects
Hinterland
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
Tuesday, September 25
Simone Forti’s Dance Constructions, with Accompaniment for La Monte’s “2 Sounds” and La Monte’s “2 Sounds, Censor, Huddle, Platforms, Slant Board.” On selected dates See Saw will also be performed, with special guests, at MoMA, Floor 2, 11:30, 1:30, & 3:30 p.m.
John Jasperse Projects
“Hinterland”
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
New York City Ballet
“Jewels”
Choreography by George Balanchine
Emeralds, with incidental music by Gabriel Fauré; Rubies, with Stravinsky’s Capriccio for Piano and Orchestra; Diamonds, with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 3 in D Major, Op. 29
7:30 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Wednesday, September 26
John Jasperse Projects
“Hinterland”
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
New York City Ballet
“All Balanchine”
Concerto Barocco, with J.S. Bach’s Double Violin Concerto in D Minor; Tschaikovsky Pas de Deux, originally unpublished music for Swan Lake; Stravinsky Violin Concerto
7:30 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Thursday, September 27
Simone Forti’s Dance Constructions, with Accompaniment for La Monte’s “2 Sounds” and La Monte’s “2 Sounds, Censor, Huddle, Platforms, Slant Board.” On selected dates See Saw will also be performed, with special guests, at MoMA, Floor 2, 11:30, 1:30, & 3:30 p.m.
Boris Charmatz
“10000 Gestures”
7:30 p.m., NYU Skirball, $35-$45
RoseAnne Spradlin
“Y”
Music and visuals by Glen Fogel
7:30 p.m., New York Live Arts, $15-$20
John Jasperse Projects
“Hinterland”
8:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
New York City Ballet
“Fall Gala”
New ballets by Matthew Neenan, Kyle Abraham, and Gianna Reisen
7:30 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Friday. September 28
Boris Charmatz
“10000 Gestures”
7:30 p.m., NYU Skirball, $35-$45
RoseAnne Spradlin
“Y”
Music and visuals by Glen Fogel
7:30 p.m., New York Live Arts, $15-$20
John Jasperse Projects
“Hinterland”
8:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
New York City Ballet
21st Century Choreographers, Program 1
New ballets by Matthew Neenan, Kyle Abraham, and Gianna Reisen
Mauro Bigonzetti, “In Vento,” with music by Bruno Moretti
8:00 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Saturday, September 29
Simone Forti’s Dance Constructions, with Accompaniment for La Monte’s “2 Sounds” and La Monte’s “2 Sounds, Censor, Huddle, Platforms, Slant Board.” On selected dates See Saw will also be performed, with special guests, at MoMA, Floor 2, 11:30, 1:30, & 3:30 p.m.
RoseAnne Spradlin
“Y”
Music and visuals by Glen Fogel
7:30 p.m., New York Live Arts, $15-$20
Kyle Abraham’s A.I.M.
“Dearest Home”
8:00 p.m., Joyce Theater
New York City Ballet
“La Sylphide”
Balanchine, Allegro Brillante, with Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 3
Justin Peck, Easy, with Bernstein’s Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs
Christopher Wheeldon, Carousel (a Dance), with music from the musical
August Bournonville, La Sylphide, staged by Peter Martins, with music by Herman Severin Løvenskjold
2:00 and 8:00 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Sunday, September 30
Kyle Abraham’s A.I.M.
“Dearest Home”
2:00 and 7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater
New York City Ballet
“La Sylphide”
Balanchine, Allegro Brillante, with Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 3
Justin Peck, Easy, with Bernstein’s Prelude, Fugue, and Riffs
Christopher Wheeldon, Carousel (a Dance), with music from the musical
August Bournonville, La Sylphide, staged by Peter Martins, with music by Herman Severin Løvenskjold
3:00 p.m., David H. Koch Theater
Monday, October 1
Kyle Abraham’s A.I.M.
“Dearest Home”
7:30 p.m., Joyce Theater

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Terry Riley at National Sawdust

Fall Preview

Must…fill…in.  Beethoven’s 3rd, twice.  Phill Niblock December 21.  I’ll get back to you.  It’s slow at the beginning, and picks up toward the end.  Look at White Light stuff now.  Tickets going fast.

Ongoing Organs

Bach at Noon
Summer Season ends September 5, but the 2018-2019 season starts September 11, 2018 – May 22, 2019
Every Tuesday through Friday, from 12:20 – 12:50
Grace Church, 802 Broadway

Weekend Organ Meditation
Every Saturday and Sunday at 4:00 p.m.
September 9, 2018 – May 26, 2019
Grace Church, 802 Broadway

Music Calendar

I have highlighted the best concerts in red.

Saturday, September 1
Here and Now Labor Day Festival
Peri Mauer: Shadow Harlequinade (world premiere)
Yoriaki Matsudaira: To the Victims of Cain
Gerard Schwarz: Sonata for Violin and Cello (world premiere)
David Taylor: Variations on Lamentations (world premiere)
Daniel Schnyder: Instrumental selections from Charlie Parker’s Yardbird
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic, FREE
Sunday, September 2
Here and Now Labor Day Festival
Peri Mauer: Shadow Harlequinade (world premiere)
Yoriaki Matsudaira: To the Victims of Cain
Gerard Schwarz: Sonata for Violin and Cello (world premiere)
David Taylor: Variations on Lamentations (world premiere)
Daniel Schnyder: Instrumental selections from Charlie Parker’s Yardbird
4:00 p.m. Bargemusic, $40
Tuesday, September 4
Daniel Ficarri, organ
7:00 p.m., Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Columbus Ave. and 60th St., FREE
Friday, September 7
Promenade à l’Automne
Rita Costanzi, harp; Carlene Stober, cello
Tournier (1879-1951) Promenade à l’automne (1912)
Vivaldi (1678-1741) Sonata No. 6 in B-flat major
Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) The Swan (1886)
Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) Song of the Black Swan (1917)
Michael Kurek Serenade
Ravel (1875-1937) Pavane (1899)
Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Valse sentimentale (1882)
Tournier (1879-1951) Au matin
Marlos Nobre (b. 1939) Poema II
7:30 p.m., Church of the Transfiguration, 1 E. 29th St., $10
Further Complications Festival
“Uptown Goes To Brooklyn”
Music from students and faculty at Columbia University and Juilliard
7:00 p.m. Columbia New Music, Set 1
8:00 p.m. Juilliard
9:00 p.m. Columbia New Music, Set 2
Juilliard:
“Vox Sum Vitae,” For Vibraphone and Electronics by João Pedro Oliveira (1959)
“All Day I Hear the Noise of Waters,” for Percussion by Yair Klartag (1985)
“Economy of Means,” for Prepared Vibraphone by Robert Honstein (1980)
“Kin,” for Percussion and Electronics By Daniel Wohl (1980)
“Liu,” for Prepared Vibraphone by Hugo Morales Murguia (1979)
Spectrum, $15
Ekmeles
Carlos Cordeiro, bass clarinetist
William Lang, trombonist
Jacob Greenberg, celestist
Nathan Davis: The Sand Reckoner
Ann Cleare: Earth Waves (world premiere)
Bernhard Lang: Hermetica V – Fremde Sprachen
Kaija Saariaho: Tag des Jahrs
8:00 p.m. Cary Hall/DiMenna Canter, $20
Thomas Piercy, clarinetist
Eiko Kano, violinist
Chen Yihan, pianist
Ned Rorem: Four Colors; Full of Life; Toccata for Piano; Pas de Trois (world premiere)
Jennifer Higdon: A Gentle Notion (90 Notes for Ned)
Daron Hagen: Early, Later (Notes for Ned)
Troy Peters: Gymnopedie & Toccata (Notes for Ned) (world premiere)
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic, $40
Kelly Moran, pianist
Kelly Moran: electro-acoustic works
8:00 p.m. Roulette, $18
Saturday, September 8
Mark Peskanov, violinist
Rita Sloan, pianist
Bach: Sonatas for Keyboard and Violin BWV 1014, BWV 1016, BWV 1017
6:00 p.m. Bargemusic, $40
Further Complications Festival
José Menor, pianist
Hèctor Parra (b. 1976): La dona d’aigua (2009) (11 mins); Cinq études d’art (revised version, 2017) *US premiere of the revised version (35-40 mins); Piano Sonata (2010) (22 mins)
7:00 p.m. Spectrum, $15
Further Complications Festival
Imri Talgam, piano and analog synthesizer 
“Strange Machines” 
Conlon Nancarrow (1912-1997): Studies for player piano n.6 and 15, arranged for live pianist (1950-1960?); Two Canons for Ursula (1988); Tango? (from Yvar Mikhashoff’s collection) (1983) 
Enno Poppe (1969-): 840 variations (1997) 
Matthias Krüger: renk (2016) 
Yair Klartag: New Work (2018)
8:30 p.m. Spectrum, $15
Sunday, September 9
Further Complications Festival
José Menor, pianist
Kenneth Glendon: Zugzwangesang (2018) (4 mins)
Gabrielle Rosse Owens: Balancing act (2018) (6 mins)
Marcos Stuardo: Talented Alien (2018) (5 mins)
Tomàs Peire Serrate: Toccata (2016) (5 mins)
Sam Hayden (b. 1968): Becomings (2016) *USA premiere of the complete cycle (I-V) (40 mins)
Hèctor Parra (b. 1976): Au coeur de l’oblique (2017), Études of Architecture, no. 1
(15 mins) *USA premiere
3:00 p.m. Spectrum, $15
Yumi Kurosawa, koto
Yumi Kurosawa: GreenPt; Rapture; JBTransfer; One Droplet; Takeda Lullaby; Inner Space; The Harvest Moon + Looking up at the Sky
Traditional Japanese music
3:00 p.m. Noguchi Museum, FREE with museum admission
Mark Peskanov, violinist
Rita Sloan, pianist
Bach: Sonatas for Keyboard and Violin BWV 1014, BWV 1016, BWV 1017
4:00 p.m. Bargemusic, $40
Further Complications Festival
Alix Ticou, trombonist
Music for bass trombone and electronics
7:00 p.m. Spectrum, $15
Tuesday, September 11
Mark Peskanov, violinist
David Bottoms, pianist
Rita Sloan, pianist
Bach, Barber, Beethoven, Brahms, Bottoms, Chopin, Copland
7:00 p.m. Bargemusic, Free admission
Resonant Bodies Festival
Paul Pinto vocalist
Helga Davis, vocalist
Lucy Dhegrae, vocalist
Paul Pinto: 15 Photos (world premiere)
Helga Davis, Eve Belgarian, Osnat Nether, Angélica Negrón, Katherine Young (world premieres)
7:30 p.m. Roulette, $20
Mark Peskanov, violinist
David Bottoms, pianist
Rita Sloan, pianist
Bach, Barber, Beethoven, Brahms, Bottoms, Chopin, Copland
8:30 p.m. Bargemusic, FREE
Wednesday, September 12
New York Philharmonic
Jonny Greenwood: There Will Be Blood (score performed live with film)
Hugh Brunt, conductor
7:30 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Resonant Bodies Festival
Jen Shyu, vocalist and kotoist
Kiera Duffy, vocalist
Caroline Shaw, vocalist
Talea Ensemble
Jen Shyu: Nine Doors
Bernhard Lang: Songbook 1.2
Caroline Shaw: World premiere
7:30 p.m. Roulette, $20
Further Complications Festival
Taka Kigawa, pianist
Tristan Murail: Territoires de l’oubli
8:00 p.m. Spectrum, $15
Thursday, September 13
New York Philharmonic
Jonny Greenwood: There Will Be Blood (score performed live with film)
Hugh Brunt, conductor
7:30 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Resonant Bodies Festival
Sarah Maria Sun, vocalist
Pamela Z, vocalist
Gelsey Bell, vocalist
ICE
George Aperghis, Rebecca Saunders, Thierry Tidrow, Pamela Z, Gelsey Bell
Meredith Monk: Scared Song
7:30 p.m. Roulette, $20
Friday, September 14
Charlemagne Palestine
7:00 and 9:00 p.m., Veterans Room, Park Avenue Armory, $45
New York Philharmonic
Music Sacra
Various: 2001: A Space Odyssey (score performed live with film)
André de Ridder, conductor
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Marilyn Nonken, piano
“Softly: Music of Morton Feldman”
Morton Feldman: Triadic Memories
8:00 p.m., Provincetown Playhouse, 133 Macdougal, FREE (Seating Limited)
Cantata Profana
Emil Wojtacki: Compline (Ángeloi) (world premiere)
Kristina Wolfe: Antiphon (world premiere)
8:00 p.m. Church of St. Francis Xavier
Thomas Piercy, clarinetist
Cheung Jin Koh, yangqinist
Chen Yihan, pianist
Tomorrow Hirayama, Shoichi Yakutia, Jean Patrick Besingrand, Jin Hee Han, Ned Rorem, et al
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic, $40
New York Baroque Inc.
C.P.E. Bach: Orchester-sinfonien No 1, Wq. 183/1
J.C. Bach: Sinfonia concertante for 2 violins and cello, W C42
J.S. Bach: Kantate BWV 206, “Schleicht, spielende Wellen”
8:00 p.m. St. Paul’s Chapel/Trinity Wall Street
Saturday, September 15
Marilyn Nonken, piano
“Softly: Music of Morton Feldman”
Charlotte Mundy, voice; et al
“Some of Feldman’s Smaller Pieces”
Morton Feldman: Four Songs to e e cummings; Durations 2; Viola in My Life 3; Palais de Mari. and other early works for piano TBA
3:00 p.m., Provincetown Playhouse, 133 Macdougal, FREE (Seating Limited)
“Softly: Music of Morton Feldman”
“Some Short Films About Feldman”
Who’d Have Thought; Feldman Sings; Softly – A GIANT STEP
Screenings followed by a discussion with filmmaker Zahra Partovi
5:00 p.m., Provincetown Playhouse, 133 Macdougal, FREE (Seating Limited)
“Softly: Music of Morton Feldman”
Marilyn Nonken, piano
Stephen Marotto, violincello
Morton Feldman: Patterns in a Chromatic Field
8:00 p.m., Provincetown Playhouse, 133 Macdougal, FREE (Seating Limited)
NOVUS NY
Julian Wachner, conductor
Terry Riley: Madrigal; Archangels; Remember This, O Mind
7:00 p.m. National Sawdust, $30
Julia Bullock, soprano
Tania León, Courtney Bryan, Jessie Montgomery, Allison Loggins-Hull
7:00 p.m. Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York Philharmonic
Music Sacra
Various: 2001: A Space Odyssey (score performed live with film)
André de Ridder, conductor
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Wet Ink Ensemble
Cory Smythe, pianist
Charmaine Lee, vocalist
Eric Wubbels: the children of fire come looking for fire
Rick Burkhardt: Alban
Sky Macklay: Fly’s Eyes
Kate Soper: The Fragments of Parmenides
Josh Modney: Engage Quintet (world premiere)
8:00 p.m. Mary Flagler Cary Hall/DiMenna Center
Alex Fiterstein, clarinetist
Mark Peskanov, violinist
Semplice Players
Mozart: Clarinet Quintet, K. 581
Weber: Clarinet Quintet, Op. 34
8:00 p.m. Bargemusic, $40
Charlemagne Palestine, poet Steve Dalachinsky, and artist Dawn Kasper
Improvisation “A, B, C : 0, 1, 2, 3,” part two
8:00 p.m., Issue Project Room, $20
Jan Michalko, organ
Slovak composers, and J.S. Bach, Johann Christian Heinrich Rinck, Fernand de La Tombelle, and Charles-Marie Widor
8:00 p.m., James Chapel, Union Theological Seminary, FREE
Sunday, September 16
Vivaldi Project
Works by Campioni, J.S. Bach, Haydn, and others
1:15 p.m. – 2:00 p.m., The Chapel at St. Bartholomew’s Church, FREE
Rita Costanzi, harp
Carlene Stober, cello
Tournier: Promenade à l’automne, Au Matin
Vivaldi: Sonata No. 6 in B-flat major
Saint-Saëns: The Swan
Villa-Lobos: Song of the Black Swan
Michael Kurek: Serenade
Ravel: Pavane
Tchaikovsky: Valse sentimentale
Marlos Nobre: Poema II
2:00 p.m., Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, 331 E. 70th, FREE
Alex Fiterstein, clarinetist
Mark Peskanov, violinist
Semplice Players
Mozart: Clarinet Quintet, K. 581
Weber: Clarinet Quintet, Op. 34
4:00 p.m. Bargemusic, $40
Clare Longendyke, pianist
Maurice Ravel:  Miroirs (1905), excerpts
Vivian Fung:  Glimpses (2006, rev. 2016)
Amy Williams:  Cineshape 4 (2015)
3:00 p.m., Spectrum, $15
Tuesday, September 18
Miranda Cuckson, violinist
Michael Hersch, pianist
Michael Hersch: in the snowy margins; Fourteen Pieces; the weather and landscape are on our side; one day may become menace; The Vanishing Pavillions; the wreckage of the flowers
8:00 p.m. National Sawdust, $25
Wednesday, September 19
Tesla Quartet
Alexandra Smither, soprano
Szymanoswki: String Quartet No. 1, Op. 37
Berio: Sequenza III for solo voice
Debussy: String Quartet in G minor, Op. 19
7:30 p.m. Baryshnikov Arts Center
The Crossing
Thomas Mesa, Arlen Hlusko, Suriname Lee, cellists
Donald Nelly, conductor
Ted Hearne: World premiere
David Lang: depart
Gabriel Jackson: Our flags are wafting
Kile Smith: “Conversations on the Mountain”
Louis Andriessen: Ahania Weeping
Suzanne Giraud: Johannisbaum
David Shapiro: Sumptuous Planet
Sebastian Currier: “Sanctus” from Night Mass
Gabriel Jackson: Rigwreck
Benjamin CD Boyle: Empire of Crystal
David Lang: last spring
Toivo Tulev: a child said, what is the grass?
7:30 p.m. Park Avenue Armory, SOLD OUT
Thursday, September 20
New York Philharmonic
Opening Gala
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Daniil Trifonov, pianist
Ashley Fure: Filament (world premiere)
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
7:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Nimikry (Alessandro Baticci, flute; Rafal Zalech, viola)
7:30 p.m., Austrian Cultural Forum New York, FREE
RSVP at: http://www.acfny.org/event/nimikry/
The Crossing
Thomas Mesa, Arlen Hlusko, Suriname Lee, cellists
Donald Nelly, conductor
Ted Hearne: World premiere
David Lang: depart
Gabriel Jackson: Our flags are wafting
Kile Smith: “Conversations on the Mountain”
Louis Andriessen: Ahania Weeping
Suzanne Giraud: Johannisbaum
David Shapiro: Sumptuous Planet
Sebastian Currier: “Sanctus” from Night Mass
Gabriel Jackson: Rigwreck
Benjamin CD Boyle: Empire of Crystal
David Lang: last spring
Toivo Tulev: a child said, what is the grass?
5:00 and 7:30 p.m. Park Avenue Armory, SOLD OUT
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Nobuyuki Tsujii, pianist
Pärt: Fratres
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 21
Tchaikovsky (arr. Christopher Theofanidis): String Quartet No. 1, Op. 11
8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Soheil Nasseri, pianist
Beethoven: Rondo in C Major, Op. 51, No. 1
Beethoven: Six Bagatelles, Op. 126
Viktor Ullmann: Sonata No. 7
Chopin: Andante spianato et grande polonaise brillante
Brahms: Hungarian Dances 1-10
8:00 p.m. Merkin Concert Hall
Friday, September 21
Katherine Peteresen
Piano Music of the 20th and 21st Centuries
John Cage’s “In a Landscape,” New York’s very own Mohammed Fairouz’s Piano Sonata No.3 “Proust Among the Nations,” and the Aaron Copland Piano Sonata
7:00 p.m., Spectrum, $15
New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Daniil Trifonov, pianist
Ashley Fure: Filament (world premiere)
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor”
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Saturday, September 22
New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Daniil Trifonov, pianist
Ashley Fure: Filament (world premiere)
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor”
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Jose Menor, piano
Messiaen:  “Vingt Regards sur l’enfant-Jésus”
8:00 p.m., Spectrum, $15
Sunday, September 24
Metropolitan Opera
Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila
Elìna Garanca, Roberto Alagna, Elchin Azizov, Laurent Nouri
Mark Elder, conductor
6:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
The Angel’s Share
JACK Quartet
Christopher Otto: Medieval plainchant arrangements
Marcos Balter: Chambers
Chaya Czernowin: String Quartet
John Zorn: The Alchemist
6:30 p.m. Green-Wood Cemetery, SOLD OUT
Tuesday, September 25
New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Daniil Trifonov, pianist
Ashley Fure: Filament (world premiere)
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emporer”
Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring
7: 30 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: La Bohème
Nicole Carr, Angel Blue, Vittorio Grigolo, Etienne Dupuis, David’s Luciano
James Gaffigan, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
Wednesday, September 26
Metropolitan Opera
Verdi: Aida
Anna Netrebko, Aleksandrs Antonenko, Anita Rachvelishvili, Ryan Speedo Green
Nicola Luisotti, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
ICE
Missy Mazzoli: Proving Up
Michael Slattery, John Moore, Talise Trevigne, Cree Carrico, Abigail Nims
Christopher Rountree, conductor
8:00 p.m. Miller Theatre
American Classical Orchestra
Thomas Crawford, conductor
Krista Bennion Feeney, violinist
Christian De Luca, fortepianist
Mozart: Haffner Serenade
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 21
8:00 p.m. Alice Tully Hall
Mivos Quartet, with artist Doron Sadja
Leila Bordreuil, “Episodes et Mutations”
8:00 p.m., Issue Project Room, $20
Thursday, September 27
New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Conrad Tao: Everything Must Go (world premiere)
Bruckner: Symphony No. 8
7:30 p.m. David Geffen Hall
Friday, September 28
Metropolitan Opera
Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila
Elìna Garanca, Roberto Alagna, Elchin Azizov, Laurent Nouri
Mark Elder, conductor
7:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
New York Philharmonic
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
Conrad Tao: Everything Must Go (world premiere)
Bruckner: Symphony No. 8
8:00 p.m. David Geffen Hall
ICE
Missy Mazzoli: Proving Up
Michael Slattery, John Moore, Talise Trevigne, Cree Carrico, Abigail Nims
Christopher Rountree, conductor
8:00 p.m. Miller Theatre
Conrad Tao, pianist
Program TBA
10:30 p.m. Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse
Saturday, September 29
Metropolitan Opera
Puccini: La Bohème
Nicole Carr, Angel Blue, Vittorio Grigolo, Etienne Dupuis, David’s Luciano
James Gaffigan, conductor
12:30 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
Metropolitan Opera
Verdi: Aida
Anna Netrebko, Aleksandrs Antonenko, Anita Rachvelishvili, Ryan Speedo Green
Nicola Luisotti, conductor
8:00 p.m. Metropolitan Opera House
Juilliard Orchestra
Marin Alsop, conductor
Raquel González, Soprano
Naomi Louisa O’Connell, Mezzo-Soprano
Amanda Lynn Bottoms, Mezzo-Soprano
Paul Appleby, Tenor
Aubrey Allicock, Baritone
Ryan McKinny, Bass-Baritone
Various: A Bernstein Birthday Bouquet
Bernstein: Songfest
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5
8:00 p.m. Carnegie Hall
Sunday, September 30
The Orchestra Now
Leon Botstein, conductor
Mahler: Kindertotenlieder
2:00 p.m. Metropolitan Museum of Art
Maarika Järvi, flute
violinist
Caterina Szepes, violin
Aurelia Mika Chang, piano
Works by J.S. Bach, Gaubert, Tchaikovsky, Massenet, Shostakovich, and Martinu
3:00 p.m., St. Paul’s Chapel at Trinity Church, FREE
Music Before 1800
Benjamin Bagby, vocalist and harpist
Beowulf
4:00 p.m. Corpus Christi Church
Trio Solisti
Haydn: Piano Trio in C Major, Hob. XV:27
Dvorak: Piano Trio No. 1, Op. 21
Chausson: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 3
7:30 p.m. Weill Recital Hall/Carnegie Hall