Classical Concerts Wednesday 5/2BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRADirector Seiji Ozwana leads performance ...

| 16 Feb 2015 | 05:35

    BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    Director Seiji Ozwana leads performance of Des Knaben Wunderhorn to close the "subscription season" at Carnegie Hall, 157 W. 57th St. (7th Ave.), 212-247-7800; 7:30, $21-$85.

     

    CLASSIC MASTERS Music of Mozart, Haydn & Beethoven follows performance by organist Nancianne Parrella at St. Ignatius Loyola, 980 Park Ave. (84th St.), 212-288-3588; 8, $40.

     

    FESTIVAL CHAMBER MUSIC SOCIETY Violinist Theodore Arm, violist Ira Weller, cellist/director Ruth Sommers, pianist David Oei & clarinetist Charles Neidich perform the works of Weber, Chan Ka Nin & Brahms at Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center, Abraham Goodman House, 129 W. 67th St. (betw. B'way & Amsterdam Ave.), 212-362-8060; 8, $22.

     

    MUSIC FROM STAGE TO SCREEN Hunter College Choir pres. melodies from famous stage & screen works; Hunter College, 695 Park Ave. (69th St.)., 212-772-4448; 7, $10.

     

    Thursday 5/3

    AUGUSTINE GUITAR

    David Starobin performs Giuliani's nine Viennese fantasy pieces followed by five bonus tunes by various artists; Hubbard Recital Hall, Manhattan School of Music, B'way (122nd St.), 212-749-3300; 8, $10.

     

    DAMOCLES TRIO Feat. works by Martin Zalba, Anton Garcia Abril, Mario Ros Vidal & Xavier Montsalvatge; Renee Weiler Concert Hall at Greenwich House Music School, 46 Barrow St. (7th Ave.), 212-242-4770; 8, $12.

     

    MAXIM ANIKUSHIN Feat. Beethoven's Sonata in E Major, op. 109, Schubert's "Wanderer" Fantasie & Prokfiev's Fleeting Visions; Continental Center, 180 Maiden Ln. (Front St.), 212-799-5000, ext.207; 12:30, free.

     

    NEW YORK PHILOMUSICA Works of Harbison & Schubert performed by Janice Felty, Judith Mendenhall, Robert Johnson, Meg Bachman Vas & the rest of the Philomusica gang; Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center, Abraham Goodman House, 129 W. 67th St. (betw. B'way & Amsterdam Ave.), 212-362-8060; 8, $25.

     

    Friday 5/4

    MUSIC OF 1924

    Concert is the culmination of a semester's course work taught by Dr. Noon at the Manhattan School of Music; Hubbard Recital Hall, Manhattan School of Music, B'way (122nd St.), 212-749-3300; 8, free.

     

    NATIONAL CHORALE Bach's Mass in B Minor lead by director Martin Josman & performed by the National Chorale & Orchestra at Avery Fisher Hall, 10 Lincoln Center Plaza, B'way (64th St.), 212-721-6500; 8, $78.

     

    Saturday 5/5

    COMPOSERS/PERFORMERS

    St. Luke's Chamber Ensemble's second concert of the "Second Helpings" series; St. Luke's, 330 42nd St., 9th fl. (betw. 8th & 9th Aves.), 212-594-6100; 2, $20.

     

    MUSIC FROM LATIN AMERICA Cluadia Knafo performs classic pieces by Mendelssohn, Scarletti, Ponce, Ginastera & Lecouna; Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center, Abraham Goodman House, 129 W. 67th St. (betw. B'way & Amsterdam Ave.), 212-362-8060; 8:30, $15.

     

    Sunday 5/6

    ART OF SONG

    Mezzo-soprano Lorraine Hunt Lieberson performs works of Handel & Shumann w/Judith Gordon on piano; Lincoln Center Plaza, B'way (65th St.), 212-769-7021; 2, $42.

     

    MANHATTAN CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Collected works of 19th- & 20th-century French composers performed by pianist Darrel Rosenbluth & violinist Karen Rostron; Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center, Abraham Goodman House, 129 W. 67th St. (betw. B'way & Amsterdam Ave.), 212-362-8060; 8:30, $15.

     

    Monday 5/7

    FROM THE HOMELAND: A FESTIVAL OF CZECH MUSIC

    Mezzo-soprano Magdalena Kozena makes American debut as part of the Great Performers series at Walter Reade Theater at Lincoln Center, 165 W. 65th St. (B'way), 212-721-6500; 7 & 9, $10.

     

    SILENCED VOICES: MUSIC OF THE HOLOCAUST The Hawthorne String Quartet's multimedia presentation feat. music of Erwin Schuloff, Vitezslava Kaprallova, Pavel Haas & others who were incarcerated at the prison camp Thersienstadt; St. Bartholomew's Church, Park Avenue (51st. St.), 212-378-0248; 7:30, $25.

     

    Tuesday 5/8

    BAROQUE MASTER

    Heinrich Schutz is immortalized by the choir of Church of St. Luke in the Fields, 487 Hudson St. (Grove St.), 718-788-1988; 7, $15.

     

    WNYC'S NEW SOUNDS LIVE "The World Festival of Sacred Music," w/performances by the Monks from Drepung Loseling Monastery, The Russian Chamber Chorus of NY, Karim Alaoui & Sout el Gharla & McCullough Sons of Thunder; Elaine Kaufman Cultural Center, Abraham Goodman House, 129 W. 67th St. (betw. B'way & Amsterdam Ave.), 212-362-8060; 8:30, $20.

     

    TRIODE PIANO TRIO Violins, cellos & pianos handle Beethoven's Trio in E-Flat Major, Op. 1, No. 1, Piazolla's Soledad & De Falla's Suite Populaire Espagnole; Continental Center, 180 Maiden Ln. (Front St.), 212-799-5000, ext.207; 12:30, free.