Upcoming Events


Britton Concert 2022 : Voices of the Americas, with Adrienne Patino Dunn  & Alexander Wu
Nov
13

Britton Concert 2022 : Voices of the Americas, with Adrienne Patino Dunn & Alexander Wu

Voices of the Americas with Adrienne Patino Dunn, soprano and Alexander Wu, pianist & arranger, celebrate the music on both continents, featuring a variety of Americana styles that capture the spirit of our cultures and traditions. The NYC based vocal-piano duo will perform the works of Amy Beach, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, John Corigliano, George Gershwin, Maria Grever, Carlos Guastavino, Antonio Carlos Jobim, John Jacob Niles, Ástor PIazzolla, Ellie Siegmeister, Consuelo Vasquez, Kurt Weill and more.

No registration required. Open to the public.

CONTACT: MICHAEL VINAS 516-671-1837 mvinas@locustvalleylibrary.org

LOCATION: MNA Community Room

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St. Patrick's Cathedral
Sep
11
to Jun 18

St. Patrick's Cathedral

I am one of three soprano section leaders and a featured soloist of the St. Patrick’s Cathedral Choir since 2005. I was lucky enough to sing for Pope Benedict and Pope Francis when they made their pilgrimage to NYC.

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Salvatones: Our American Story
Jun
30

Salvatones: Our American Story

We are excited to reunite for Our American Story, a concert that explores our musical past and present from varying perspectives through themes of resilience, resolve, hope and ultimately unity, with music of William Billings, Jennifer Higdon, Florence Price, Saunder Choi, and more. Click HERE for more information.

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(Un)Earth Songs
May
13

(Un)Earth Songs

As our 12th season of The Salvatones continues, so does our mission: to inspire and improve lives through high-quality music and creative engagement. Part of what has always set us apart is expressed in our tagline "Beyond Harmony," which underscores the importance of going beyond the achievement of artistic excellence to make music that makes a difference by moving people.

(Un)Earth Songs: an Earth Day concert of music that underscores the impact of climate change and the need for preservation of nature. In this program, coupled with other selections, we finally get to perform our long-awaited world premiere of our own commissioned work by Saunder Choi entitled, "Crown of Flames," which was delivered in March 2020 and intended to be performed that May.

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Mineola Choral Society
May
1

Mineola Choral Society

In Memoriam et Cum Gratia—

In Remembrance and With Thanksgiving

Sunday, May 1st 2022, 3 PM

Corpus Christi Church

155 Garfield Avenue, Mineola NY 11501

Our Winter Concert is a reflection on almost two years of pain, suffering and loss due to Covid, as well as on the heroic efforts of the many people who fought to overcome this pandemic. The concert opens with the world premier of Lamentations, a cantata in four movements composed by our Music Director and Conductor Thomas W. Jones while in quarantine, which speaks to the desolation and sadness following the fall of Jerusalem in the 6th century BC—a stark parallel to the emptiness of our cities, and our periodic feelings of helplessness and despair during lockdown. This will be followed by Mozart's Requiem, a memorial to all who have died during the pandemic as well as to their families and friends who were unable to visit, console, care for or even bury their loved ones.  The conclusion of the concert is from the resurrection section of Handel's Messiah where "death is swallowed up in victory, thanks be to God—AMEN!"

Adrienne will be the soprano soloist for this concert.

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The Salvatones - The World For Christmas
Dec
21

The Salvatones - The World For Christmas

The World for Christmas

A tapestry of holiday music from around the world including the continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Africa, and Europe.

Join us virtually or in-person at Teatro Latea, 107 Suffolk Street, NY, NY 10002.


IN-PERSON TICKETS

$25 – General Admission

VIRTUAL TICKETS

Please take advantage of our "Pay What You Can" offer. If you’re able to contribute more, to help someone else pay less, please do! You can join us on any device — phone, tablet, computer, tv, or VR headset. Upon purchase you’ll receive a link and can watch during or anytime after the live broadcast. Purchase TICKETS here!

$15 – Fan of The Salvatones

$25 – Friend of The Salvatones

$50 – Supporter of The Salvatones

$100 – Patron of The Salvatones


The Salvatones

Now in their 12th Season, New York-based professional vocal ensemble, The Salvatones consists of passionate, committed singers led by artistic director Daniel Brondel, who is the Associate Director of Music & Organist at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Since 2010, their impressive vocal artistry has been dazzling and delighting audiences. The Salvatones’ mission is to inspire and improve lives through high-quality music and creative community engagement.  The Salvatones have appeared throughout New York City and in Westchester, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, and Ohio. They are champions for new music and promoting the work of living composers. In October 2018, they presented the New York premiere of “The New Colossus” by Saunder Choi.  The Salvatones worked with Consortio, a commissioning collective and presented the virtual world premiere of Welcome Table by Saunder Choi in 2020. They have also commissioned a new work, "Crown of Flames" on the topic of climate change to be premiered in 2022.  Following their virtual season during the pandemic, The Salvatones Live+ Series will feature hybrid concerts that include in-person audiences. Follow The Salvatones on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.

The Salvatones is a grantee of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs with a Cultural Development Fund award for the 2021-2022 season. The Salvatones also receives generous support from the Capital Group Foundation. 

www.salvatones.org

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A City Sing at St. Patrick's Cathedral
Dec
16

A City Sing at St. Patrick's Cathedral

Featuring:
St. Agnes Cathedral Choir, Rockville Centre
Young People’s Chorus of New York
St. Patrick’s Cathedral Choir
Cathedral Organs
New York Symphonic Brass


Reserved Seating is available to current (2021-2022) supporters of the Friends of Music.
To support the Friends of Music, click here.

General Seating is free and open to the public. Please arrive early to ensure seating.

Masks are recommended for those that are unvaccinated. My daughter and I will appreciate it!

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Brooklyn Public Library
Dec
12

Brooklyn Public Library

  • Brooklyn Public Library - Central Library, Dweck Center (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

In collaboration with ETHEL's Foundation for the Arts, BPL presents the young composers from the fourth round of ETHEL’s Homebaked competition.
Featuring a program curated by pianist Nailah Nombeko:

Rhapsodance -- Peri Mauer
David Valbuena, clarinet
Yumi Suehiro, piano

Argemarillo Fantasie #1 -- Gary Powell Nash
Yumi Suehiro, piano

Short Songs to the Poetry of William Blake -- Nailah Nombeko
Adrienne Patino Dunn, soprano
Marcia Eckert, piano

Klavierstück IV -- Carl Bettendorf
Yumi Suehiro, piano

Filter -- Daniel Bernard Roumain
Cory Lee, violin

Estudios Sencillos I-X -- Leo Brouwer

Variations on a Theme by Mozart (Op.9) -- Fernando Sor
Rupert Boyd, guitar

Improvisations on Hungarian Peasant Songs -- Bela Bartok
Yumi Suehiro, piano

*Masks and proof of vaccination required to attend. In-person capacity is limited and will be conducted on a first-come, first-served basis. Registered patrons will receive further details on the morning of the event.

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National Chorale
Sep
11

National Chorale

The National Chorale has been invited to perform with the United States Army Chorus and Orchestra for a commemoration event on the 20th remembrance of 9/11/2021. This event will be televised and be attended by the governor and senators of the state.

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