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05 / 2
Start: 2:43 pm

Music from Columbia

performed by counter)induction

PROGRAM

Richard Cook                        Sieben Stücke
                                for clarinet, piano, violin, viola, cello
                            I. Arrivée
                            II. Sieben Acht
                            III. Le moment que je t'ai vu
                            IV. Heimweh
05 / 3
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

The Riverside Park Fund and Our Generous Supporters Present
Spring Overlook Concert Series: The Columbia Wind Ensemble

Sunday, May 3rd at 2:00 PM

A big band of young musicians who play rousing outdoor music from the Renaissance to the present. Andrew Pease, Conductor
At the 116th Street Overlook (on the middle level of Riverside Park)

Free and open to the public.
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

The Columbia Klezmer Band and Columbia’s Bluegrass Band, Lion in the Grass play their spring concerts back-to-back in one night of rollickin' fun!  It's free so bring your friends along.

Columbia Klezmer Band at 6:00 PM
Columbia’s Bluegrass Band, Lion in the Grass at 7:00 PM

The Columbia Klezmer Band, founded in 2000, is a group of talented Columbia, Barnard, and JTS students from a variety of musical backgrounds. Klezmer is the Jewish folk/dance music whose roots lie in old Eastern Europe.
 
The band is coached by Jeff Warschauer, who is internationally  renowned as a klezmer instrumentalist, Yiddish singer and educator.

Lion in the Grass, the CU Bluegrass Band, was started at Columbia in 2004, and has already achieved a strong reputation on campus and in the community.  It is directed by Toby King.

Sponsored by the Columbia University Music Performance Program
05 / 4
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

The Columbia Jazz Vocal Ensemble
Christine Correa, director
7:00 PM

The CU Latin Jazz Ensemble
10:00 PM

Casa Italiana is located at 1161 Amsterdam Avenue between 116th & 118th streets

Free and open to the public.
05 / 5
05 / 6
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 8:00 pm

Playing ancient court music of Japan, a type of music rarely played outside of Japan.
Free and open to the public.
PLEASE NOTE CORRECTED START TIME OF 7PM, NOT 6PM.
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

The Italian Academy at Columbia University presents its Spring 2009 Concert Series:
THREE SOPRANOS: SARAH WOLFSON

Featuring works by Hugo Wolf, Carol Bettendorf, and Luciano Berio. She will be joined by pianist David Shimoni and members of the Axiom Ensemble conducted by Jeffrey Milarsky.    
 
Admission is $15 for the general public, $10 for students and seniors. Tickets can be purchased online at tic.columbia.edu or in person at in the Lerner Hall Lobby.  Call 212 854 1623 or email rw2115@columbia.edu for more information.
05 / 7
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

Performing songs and arias by Mozart, Schubert, Verdi, etc.
Free and open to the public
Start: 8:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

This concert is free and open to the public.

PROGRAM

05 / 8
05 / 9
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 9:00 pm

KIMMY SZETO, PIANO

PROGRAM

Jane Liu and Sarah Terry
The Prayer from Quest for Camelot, English lyrics and music by Carole Bayer Sager and David Foster, Italian lyrics by Alberto Testa and Tony Renis

Jane Liu
Unexpected Song from Song and Dance by Andrew Lloyd Webber
Poker Face by Lady Gaga

Eloise Eonnet
Ebben, n'andrò lontana from La Wally by Catalani
Mi chiamano Mimi from La Bohème by Puccini

Antonio Levy
O del mio dolce ardor from Paride ed Elena by C.W. Gluck

Antonio Levy and Rose Andreatta
This heart is for you dear from Cosi fan Tutte by W.A. Mozart

Christina Macchiarola
Never Never Land from Peter Pan by Jule Styne, Betty Comden, and Adolf Green
Rose's Turn from Gypsy by Jule Styne and Steven Sondheim

Julie Schoonover
Ach, ich fühl's from Die Zauberbflöte by W.A. Mozart
Der Hölle Rache from Die Zauberflöte by W. A. Mozart

Anna Brown
De vieni non tardar from Le nozze di figaro by W.A. Mozart
All Er Nothing from Oklahoma by Richard Rogers and Oscar Hammerstein (Duet)
05 / 10
Start: 5:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Featuring:
Maryam Parhizkar, viola
Mi-Eun Kim, piano
Theo DiCastri, piano
Caroline Robertson, oboe

Free and open to the public
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

Gloria Makino at 7:00 PM
Senior Voice Recital: Falling in love with Broadway
Voice Coaches: Patrick Calleo and Sarah Wolfson
A look at soprano theatre repertoire through the years.

Kate Smith at 8:30 PM
Senior Voice Recital: An Evening of Montsalvage and Respighi
Voice Coach: Jane McMahan
Featuring Kate Smith and Dylan Widjiono performing pieces by Montsalvage, Respighi, Mozart, Bach, and Handel.  

05 / 11
05 / 12
05 / 13
Start: 8:00 pm

*SNEAK PREVIEW CONCERT | MOVING SOUNDS FESTIVAL 2009*
*ARGENTO CHAMBER ENSEMBLE AND CHRISTOPHER JUST*

The *Argento Chamber Ensemble* teams up with Austrian DJ *Christopher Just*in a program juxtaposing works of emerging American composers, DJs and turntable artists. The program will include the world premiere of *Michael
Klingbeil’s* *Subterrain*, for clarinet, strings, and live electronics, as well as *Enno Poppe’s* ultra-complex *Geloeschte Lieder* for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, and cello.

Christopher Just, Michael Klingbeil, Enno Poppe

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This event is produced in cooperation with Argento New Music Project, Mica Austria, and Columbia University. Curated by Michel Galante and Peter Rantasa.
 
*RESERVATIONS*
Free Admission. Reservations required. Call (212) 319 5300 ext. 222 or

Start: 8:00 pm

*SNEAK PREVIEW CONCERT | MOVING SOUNDS FESTIVAL 2009*
*ARGENTO CHAMBER ENSEMBLE AND CHRISTOPHER JUST*

The *Argento Chamber Ensemble* teams up with Austrian DJ *Christopher Just*in a program juxtaposing works of emerging American composers, DJs and turntable artists. The program will include the world premiere of *Michael
Klingbeil’s* *Subterrain*, for clarinet, strings, and live electronics, as well as *Enno Poppe’s* ultra-complex *Geloeschte Lieder* for flute, clarinet, piano, violin, and cello.

Christopher Just, Michael Klingbeil, Enno Poppe

Mit der rechten Maustaste hier klicken, um Bilder downzuloaden. Um Ihre Privatsphäre besser zu schützen, hat Outlook den automatischen Download dieses Bilds vom Internet verhindert.

This event is produced in cooperation with Argento New Music Project, Mica Austria, and Columbia University. Curated by Michel Galante and Peter Rantasa.
 
*RESERVATIONS*
Free Admission. Reservations required. Call (212) 319 5300 ext. 222 or

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06 / 8
Start: 7:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm
Steve Lehman Octet performs at Le Poisson Rouge in celebration of their new CD,Travail, Transformation, and Flow, on the Pi Recordings label.
Representing an all-star assemblage of the most technically advanced players in contemporary jazz, the Steve Lehman Octet will present a set of cutting-edge music in celebration of their recent release Travail, Transformation & Flow, on the Pi Recordings label. Widely regarded as one of the most advanced musical minds of his generation, Lehman integrates delicate and highly nuanced spectral harmonies into meticulously crafted rhythmic settings. The result is an all-encompassing musical universe that advances a singular conception of rhythm, harmony, and improvisational form.

Travail, Transformation, and Flow
is created with support from Chamber Music America's New Works: Creation and Presentation Program, funded through the generosity of the Doris Duke Foundation.

**RESERVATIONS**

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