DOJOJI: Chamber Opera in One Act
Adam Flynn Emery made his Weill Recital Hall debut in the roles of Master/ Takako/ Boatman in DOJOJI, a new chamber opera by Riyoichi Saito. The event is a benefit concert for the New York Glaucoma Research Institute.
Music and Libretto: Riyo Saito
Conductor: Reuben Blundell
The Mile-Long Opera
From October 3-8, 2018:
"1,000 singers from across New York will come together on the High Line for the first-ever performances of The Mile-Long Opera: a biography of 7 o’clock – an ambitious, collective, free choral work that shares personal stories from hundreds of New Yorkers about life in our rapidly changing city.
The stories sung in the The Mile-Long Opera have been gathered through first-hand interviews with residents throughout the city, asking what 7:00 pm means to them. They reveal a vast spectrum of feelings and perspectives—and, by extension, represent the diverse character of the city’s inhabitants and their individual experiences.
Set in one of the most dynamic public spaces for observing New York City and its multitude of intersecting lives, The Mile-Long Opera invites audiences to move in and out of groups of singers as they walk along the High Line.
At the heart of the work is an extensive community engagement initiative that activates non-profit cultural organizations across all five boroughs. Seven Anchor Partners serve as a hub for engaging local audiences—from recruiting singers, to holding and welcoming the public for open rehearsals and workshops, to hosting social and cultural events in the lead-up to the October performances."
For tickets & information: milelongopera.com
The Mile-Long Opera
From October 3-8, 2018:
"1,000 singers from across New York will come together on the High Line for the first-ever performances of The Mile-Long Opera: a biography of 7 o’clock – an ambitious, collective, free choral work that shares personal stories from hundreds of New Yorkers about life in our rapidly changing city.
The stories sung in the The Mile-Long Opera have been gathered through first-hand interviews with residents throughout the city, asking what 7:00 pm means to them. They reveal a vast spectrum of feelings and perspectives—and, by extension, represent the diverse character of the city’s inhabitants and their individual experiences.
Set in one of the most dynamic public spaces for observing New York City and its multitude of intersecting lives, The Mile-Long Opera invites audiences to move in and out of groups of singers as they walk along the High Line.
At the heart of the work is an extensive community engagement initiative that activates non-profit cultural organizations across all five boroughs. Seven Anchor Partners serve as a hub for engaging local audiences—from recruiting singers, to holding and welcoming the public for open rehearsals and workshops, to hosting social and cultural events in the lead-up to the October performances."
For tickets & information: milelongopera.com
The Mile-Long Opera
From October 3-8, 2018:
"1,000 singers from across New York will come together on the High Line for the first-ever performances of The Mile-Long Opera: a biography of 7 o’clock – an ambitious, collective, free choral work that shares personal stories from hundreds of New Yorkers about life in our rapidly changing city.
The stories sung in the The Mile-Long Opera have been gathered through first-hand interviews with residents throughout the city, asking what 7:00 pm means to them. They reveal a vast spectrum of feelings and perspectives—and, by extension, represent the diverse character of the city’s inhabitants and their individual experiences.
Set in one of the most dynamic public spaces for observing New York City and its multitude of intersecting lives, The Mile-Long Opera invites audiences to move in and out of groups of singers as they walk along the High Line.
At the heart of the work is an extensive community engagement initiative that activates non-profit cultural organizations across all five boroughs. Seven Anchor Partners serve as a hub for engaging local audiences—from recruiting singers, to holding and welcoming the public for open rehearsals and workshops, to hosting social and cultural events in the lead-up to the October performances."
For tickets & information: milelongopera.com
Intaglio Productions 7/19 Event
"INTAGLIO Productions is excited to announce its second annual 7/19 Event. Join us for a celebration of talent, community, and new work at the historic Roosevelt Hotel in the heart of New York City on Thursday, July 19, 2018."
(from www.intaglioproductions.com)
Visit the website to learn more and to purchase tickets!
54 Sings 1776
From 54below.com:
"The Fourth of July meets Broadway in the fifth annual concert staging of the beloved musical, 1776, at Feinstein’s/54 Below. Showcase your patriotism with some of Broadway’s brightest stars singing numbers such as “Sit Down, John,” “He Plays The Violin,” “Molasses To Rum,” and more, as we celebrate the great sacrifices our friends, family, and founding fathers have made to shape our nation.
Feinstein’s/54 Below is delighted to wave the American flag proudly at this most beloved Broadway score as some of New York’s most exciting voices proffer these uniquely American tunes. Join Abigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Martha Jefferson, and John Adams as they descend upon the stage for what promises to be the perfect theatrical fit for the Fourth of July."
Music Direction by Geraldine Anello
Directed by Matt Redmond
Produced by Amy Sapp
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!
54 Sings 1776
From 54below.com:
"The Fourth of July meets Broadway in the fifth annual concert staging of the beloved musical, 1776, at Feinstein’s/54 Below. Showcase your patriotism with some of Broadway’s brightest stars singing numbers such as “Sit Down, John,” “He Plays The Violin,” “Molasses To Rum,” and more, as we celebrate the great sacrifices our friends, family, and founding fathers have made to shape our nation.
Feinstein’s/54 Below is delighted to wave the American flag proudly at this most beloved Broadway score as some of New York’s most exciting voices proffer these uniquely American tunes. Join Abigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Martha Jefferson, and John Adams as they descend upon the stage for what promises to be the perfect theatrical fit for the Fourth of July."
Music Direction by Geraldine Anello
Directed by Matt Redmond
Produced by Amy Sapp
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!
54 Sings 1776
From 54below.com:
"The Fourth of July meets Broadway in the fifth annual concert staging of the beloved musical, 1776, at Feinstein’s/54 Below. Showcase your patriotism with some of Broadway’s brightest stars singing numbers such as “Sit Down, John,” “He Plays The Violin,” “Molasses To Rum,” and more, as we celebrate the great sacrifices our friends, family, and founding fathers have made to shape our nation.
Feinstein’s/54 Below is delighted to wave the American flag proudly at this most beloved Broadway score as some of New York’s most exciting voices proffer these uniquely American tunes. Join Abigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Martha Jefferson, and John Adams as they descend upon the stage for what promises to be the perfect theatrical fit for the Fourth of July."
Music Direction by Geraldine Anello
Directed by Matt Redmond
Produced by Amy Sapp
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!
54 Sings 1776
From 54below.com:
"The Fourth of July meets Broadway in the fifth annual concert staging of the beloved musical, 1776, at Feinstein’s/54 Below. Showcase your patriotism with some of Broadway’s brightest stars singing numbers such as “Sit Down, John,” “He Plays The Violin,” “Molasses To Rum,” and more, as we celebrate the great sacrifices our friends, family, and founding fathers have made to shape our nation.
Feinstein’s/54 Below is delighted to wave the American flag proudly at this most beloved Broadway score as some of New York’s most exciting voices proffer these uniquely American tunes. Join Abigail Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Martha Jefferson, and John Adams as they descend upon the stage for what promises to be the perfect theatrical fit for the Fourth of July."
Music Direction by Geraldine Anello
Directed by Matt Redmond
Produced by Amy Sapp
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!
CAMILLE CLAUDEL at The National Opera Center
The workshop presentation of Act I of CAMILLE CLAUDEL, an opera by Dalit Warshaw with a libretto by Susan Gubernat.
Click here to reserve tickets!
"Serious Fun" Benefit at The Ziegfeld Ballroom
A special performance directed by Mary Mitchell Campbell (Music Director, MEAN GIRLS). The event will raise funds to benefit Serious Fun, an organization that works with children who have life-threatening illnesses and gives them the opportunity to attend camps around the world.
The Os Ensemble: Works of Guido López-Gavilán
The Os Ensemble will perform the US premiere of two works by world-renowned Cuban composer Guido-Lopez Gavilán. The performance will be held on Thursday, April 26 at The Americas Society. Members from So Percussion, the Harlem Quartet, and others will also be performing.
Evening Division Composition Showcase at The Juilliard School
The concert will be a premiere of several original works by students of the Evening Division composition class at The Juilliard School, taught by composer Conrad Cummings.
The program includes the following works (order to be determined):
“New York Times Jan 29, 2018” by Hector Martinez (for piano, mezzo-soprano, & baritone)
“A Faded Song” by Bradley Behring (for piano, mezzo-soprano, & baritone)
Katie Oppido, mezzo-soprano
Adam Flynn Emery, baritone
Ian-Joe Chang, piano
Evening Division at The Juilliard School: Round 2
Performing the final drafts of the baritone & mezzo soprano duets from students of Conrad Cummings' evening division composition course.
Evening Division at The Juilliard School: Round 1
Initial performance of the baritone & mezzo-soprano duets from students of Conrad Cummings' evening division composition course.
The Os Ensemble: Workshop of Eve O' Donnell's "Arctic Water"
Premiere of both The Os Ensemble and "Arctic Water" by Eve O' Donnell at National Sawdust in Brooklyn.
The Cranky Cabaret
Performance of "The Lady is a Tramp" (BABES IN ARMS) and "Nobody Needs to Know" (THE LAST FIVE YEARS) as part of the Cranky Cabaret showcase.