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Alarm Will Sound, The Knights, Timo Andres, Tania León | Works by Copland, Viet Cuong, Ravel, Ell

Alarm Will Sound, The Knights, Timo Andres, Tania León | Works by Copland, Viet Cuong, Ravel, Ellington, Weill and Brecht, Rzewski, and more [View this email in your browser]( [Contemporary Classical / New Music Concerts at Carnegie Hall]( Bold Programs in Unique Musical Settings Experience a stunning range of works—some never-before-heard, others time-tested but newly reimagined—in one-of-a-kind programs by some of today’s most innovative musicians. [GET TICKETS]( Upcoming Highlights Friday, February 23 at 7:30 PM Zankel Hall Center Stage [Timo Andres, Piano]( Pianist and composer Timo Andres makes his Carnegie Hall solo debut in the unique Zankel Hall Center Stage—a configuration in which the audience sits on all sides of the performer. The program includes works by Duke Ellington, Aaron Copland, Philip Glass, Gabriella Smith, and more. [GET TICKETS]( Thursday, February 29 at 7:30 PM Zankel Hall [The Knights]( Colin Jacobsen, Artistic Director and Violin Eric Jacobsen, Artistic Director and Conductor Wu Man, Pipa Christina Courtin, Vocals Magos Herrera, Vocals In this program of Ravel, Weill and Brecht, Bob Dylan, Chico Buarque, and Du Yun, the musically omnivorous chamber ensemble The Knights welcomes pipa virtuoso Wu Man and The Knights’ own multifaceted violinist and singer-songwriter Christina Courtin. [GET TICKETS]( This performance is funded in part by the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Inc. Support for the Fall of the Weimar Republic festival is provided by the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation and the Hearst Foundations. Tuesday, March 12 at 7:30 PM Zankel Hall [American Composers Orchestra]( America in Weimar: On the Margins Rei Hotoda, Conductor Chrystal E. Williams, Mezzo-Soprano Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate, Narrator and Vocals Felipe Hostins, Accordion Alexandra Cuesta, Video Design Through music spanning the 1920s to today, the American Composers Orchestra explores the United States’ influence on the Weimar Republic—and the Weimar legacy’s lasting resonance in American culture. Program to include works by Duke Ellington, Kurt Weill, Antheil, and New York and world premieres by John Glover and librettist Kelley Rourke, Tonia Ko, and Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate. [GET TICKETS]( This performance is funded in part by the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music, Inc. Support for the Fall of the Weimar Republic festival is provided by The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation and the Hearst Foundations. Monday, March 18 at 7:30 PM Resnick Education Wing [Ensemble Connect Up Close]( Tania León, Artistic Partner Additional artists to be announced Eduardo Vilar, Choreographer Jackie Fox, Lighting Designer Ensemble Connect’s series of “exquisite chamber performances” (I Care If You Listen) returns to the Weill Music Room in our Resnick Education Wing. In an Up Close concert, audiences experience experimental concert formats that feature unique opportunities for participation and engagement. Pulitzer Prize–winning composer and Tania León collaborates with Ensemble Connect on this program, which features world premieres by Natalie Brown and Nathalie Joachim in addition to pieces by León, Viet Cuong, and Paquito D’Rivera. [GET TICKETS]( Tuesday, March 26 at 7:30 PM Zankel Hall [Alarm Will Sound]( Alan Pierson, Artistic Director and Conductor Damon Davis, Vocals Bora Yoon, Vocals Additional artists to be announced Alarm Will Sound is “one of the most vital and original ensembles on the American music scene” (The New York Times), comprising 20 artists who are “not just extraordinary musicians, but also next-generation thinkers” (TimeOut New York). This concert is part of an extraordinary series at Carnegie Hall curated by 2021 Pulitzer Prize winner, 2022 Kennedy Center honoree, and Tania León. [GET TICKETS]( Tania León is holder of the 2023–2024 Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair at Carnegie Hall. Ensemble Connect is a program of Carnegie Hall, The Juilliard School, and the Weill Music Institute in partnership with the New York City Department of Education. Lead funding has been provided by Max H. Gluck Foundation, the Hearst Foundations, The Kovner Foundation, Phyllis and Charles Rosenthal, The Edmond de Rothschild Foundations, Beatrice Santo Domingo, and Hope and Robert F. Smith. Global Ambassadors: Michael ByungJu Kim and Kyung Ah Park, Hope and Robert F. Smith, and Maggie and Richard Tsai. Additional support has been provided by the Kathi and Peter Arnow Foundation, Ronald E. Blaylock and Petra Pope, E.H.A. Foundation, Barbara G. Fleischman, Clive and Anya Gillinson, Stella and Robert Jones, Martha and Robert Lipp, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation, Melanie and Jean E. Salata, The Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund, Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Howard Solomon, Carlos Tome and Theresa Kim, and David S. Winter. Public support is provided by the New York City Department of Education. Ensemble Connect is also supported, in part, by endowment grants from The Kovner Foundation and the Estate of Eleanor Doblin Unger. -- This email from BrooklynVegan sent in partnership with Carnegie Hall. [BrooklynVegan.com]( [BrooklynVegan Facebook]( [BrooklynVegan Twitter]( [BrooklynVegan Instagram]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( BrooklynVegan · 320 7th Ave · PMB 118 · Brooklyn, Ny 11215 · USA

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