New York/ Fun & Entertainment
Published on February 12, 2019
Classical events worth seeking out in New York City this weekPhoto: Jan Střecha/Unsplash

Looking to unwind to some classical music? From a performance by the Noree Chamber Soloists to a live-streamed recital, this week's event lineup offers plenty to enjoy for fans of orchestral and chamber music.

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Noree Chamber Soloists: Music From Vienna

The Walter Bruno Auditorium will be hosting the Noree Chamber Soloists, a collective of New York musicians, alongside solo cellist Timothy Eddy this Wednesday. The performance will include operatic compositions by Vienna-based composers Beethoven, Mozart and Schubert.

When: Wednesday, February 13, 7:30-8:45 p.m.
Where: Bruno Walter Auditorium, 111 Amsterdam Ave.
Price: Free (16 and younger); Free (Suggested $10 Donation); $25 (General Online). More ticket options available.
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Emerging Composers and Henry Threadgill Reading Workshop Concert

Join the S.E.M. Ensemble's annual composers workshop concert this Wednesday. The program features a culmination of the participant's work, including a performance of The Arab Apocalypse IV by Henry Threadgill and baritone vocalist Thomas Buckner.

When: Wednesday, February 13, 8-11 p.m.
Where: Willow Place Auditorium, 26 Willow Place
Price: Free
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ACMP 2019 Livestream Masterclass

Student quartets from the Chamber Music Center of New York and Face the Music at the Kaufman Music Center will be performing in a two-hour, live-streamed masterclass at the National Opera Center this Saturday.

The program includes Debussy's Quartet in G Minor opus 10, Movement 1 and Marcelo Zarvos' Nepomuk’s Dances I - Arrival, Movement 1.

When: Saturday, February 16, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
Where: Marc Scorca Hall At National Opera Center, 330 Seventh Ave.
Price: Free
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