This temperamental and gifted Norwegian violinist offers a recital, with Michail Lifits at the piano, of often-overlooked Romantic showpieces — a Mendelssohn sonata, a Fantas…
Winner of the 2014 Concert Artists Guild competition, the young Chinese pianist Fei-Fei Dong plays works by Galuppi, Schumann and Lowell Liebermann, ending with Liszt’s chall…
The pianist Peter Takács, a Beethoven specialist who has been exploring the composer’s works from all periods, ends the series in a program offering latter works.
This acclaimed American harpsichordist, a longtime Paris resident, plays a diverse program at Weill Recital Hall, an ideally intimate space for his instrument.
This gifted young cellist, currently in Juilliard’s Artist Diploma program, offers a program dedicated to contemporary music.
This contemporary duo, featuring the pianists Luca Chiantore and David Ortolà, filters well-known works through a contemporary prism.
This saxophonist leads the world premiere of John Plant’s “Insomnia,” featuring ChoEun Lee on piano and the soprano Yungee Rhie.
This pure-voiced soprano, much admired for her contributions to the early music scene, joins the lutenist Jakob Lindberg for a program of English songs.
Uncompromising musicianship and a wicked sense of humor are the hallmarks of this stellar vocal ensemble from Britain.
This deeply thoughtful and highly communicative early-keyboard specialist takes to the harpsichord for a program surveying the cosmopolitan interconnection of Baroque keyboard styl…
Many fans of Jordi Savall were introduced to the beauty of his viola da gamba through the film “Tous les Matins du Monde”; here he reprises some of that profoundly expr…
This excellent a cappella choir, which performs music of the Renaissance, offers a program on Saturday exploring the development of sacred music, from Gregorian chant through the e…
Concert Artists Guild, which has a long history of fostering the careers of emerging artists, presents a recital by Alexi Kenney, a prize-winning young California violinist, with R…
Inspired by Schubert’s “Die Schöne Müllerin,” this gifted young tenor curates an evening of early English song by composers including Dowland and Purcel…
On the heels of his brilliant performance of Prokofiev’s daunting Piano Concerto No.
Pianists from Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts perform the 50 variations written by various composers, including Czerny, Liszt and Schubert, on a waltz by …
Joined by the noted accompanist Kevin Murphy, this young baritone presents a varied program, including Schumann’s “Liederkreis” (Op.
We often hear the grand side of Handel, but this concert, “Handel at Home,” focuses on the composer’s chamber works, as well as arrangements of arias for flute an…
James Levine has been highly inconsistent of late.
This young South Korean violist, presented by the New York Concert Artists and Associates, offers a program with Sean Hickey’s “Longitude”; George Rochberg’…
This Austrian period-instrument ensemble offers a classy way to usher in Halloween.
Her voice big but flexible and sensitive, this South African soprano makes her New York recital debut.
In town performing Pamina in Mozart’s “The Magic Flute” at the Metropolitan Opera, this luminous young soprano takes the opportunity to make her New York recital …
Three works written around the time of World War II make up this fine quartet’s intriguing Carnegie Hall program.
English composers are in the spotlight here.
This chamber group presents recent works, including Sarah Kirkland Snider’s “Daughter of the Waves,” Mohammed Fairouz’s “Audenesque” and David L…
This powerfully articulate baritone and the eloquent pianist Malcolm Martineau come together for Schubert’s “Winterreise” cycle in the ideally intimate environs o…
This excellent group, specializing in the French Baroque, turns its attention to Rameau in honor of the 250th anniversary of his death.
This gala benefit for the New York Festival of Song, celebrating the life and work of Leonard Bernstein, includes Bernstein selections from singers including Judy Kay, Kurt Ollmann…
This dynamic British string quartet presents a program of early works by three composers eager to leave their mark on the genre: Beethoven’s String Quartet in B flat (Op.
Drawing on their excellent recent Dowland disc, these well-matched collaborators — Mr.
The Concert Artists Guild, founded in 1951 to discover and promote gifted young performers, presents the Weill Recital Hall debut of the Lysander Piano Trio, which won the organiza…