Justice SONIA SOTOMAYOR - our first Latina Supreme Court Justice - administers the oath of office to our first female Vice President KAMALA HARRIS! Justice Sotomayor participated at the 2011 New York Chamber Music Festival, with an inspiring spoken tribute in honor of the 10th Anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy. The New York Chamber Festival treasures the occasion to have collaborated with our great Justice Sotomayor!
FROM BACH TO BLUES: Elmira Darvarova (violin)
POSTPONED DUE TO COVID
ELMIRA DARVAROVA (violin)
HOWARD WALL (horn)
THOMAS WEAVER (piano)
POSTPONED DUE TO COVID
ELMIRA DARVAROVA (violin)
HOWARD WALL (horn)
MUSIC FROM FIVE CENTURIES
ELMIRA DARVAROVA (violin)
HOWARD WALL (horn)
THOMAS WEAVER (piano)
MUSIC by ASTOR PIAZZOLLA
ELMIRA DARVAROVA (violin)
ZHEN CHEN (piano)
ELMIRA DARVAROVA (violin)
AMY ZOLOTO (clarinet)
HOWARD WALL (horn)
THOMAS WEAVER (piano)
Gershwin, Piazzolla, Amram, Bernstein, Villa-Lobos, Kitamura, Kahn, Koechlin
ELMIRA DARVAROVA (violin)
VASSILY LOBANOV (piano)
JOHANNES BRAHMS, CLARA SCHUMANN, CESAR FRANCK
The New York Chamber Music Festival
(as visiting presenter)
The New York Chamber Music Festival
(as visiting presenter)
The New York Chamber Music Festival
(as visiting presenter)
The New York Chamber Music Festival
Performances in New York, Philadelphia, Seattle, Portland, British Columbia
Performances of DAVID AMRAM's chamber works with the participation of musicians from The New York Philharmonic, The Metropolitan Opera, The Philadelphia Orchestra, The New York Piano Quartet, The Amram Ensemble, The Delphinium Trio, and David Amram himself.
The legendary DAVID AMRAM was named Composer-in-Residence of the New York Chamber Music Festival, coinciding with the 50th Anniversary of Leonard Bernstein selecting Amram as the first ever Composer-in-Residence of the New York Philharmonic.
David Amram was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic to compose a new work for the Amram Ensemble: THREE LOST LOVES for violin, saxophone and piano, based on stories by authors Willa Cather, Zora Neale Hurston and Jack Kerouac, world-premiered on October 3, 2016, at the ZKM Center for Art & Media in Karlsruhe, Germany, by the Amram Ensemble: Elmira Darvarova (violin), Kenneth Radnofsky (saxophone) and Thomas Weaver (piano). The works was also recorded for the CD "David Amram - SO IN AMERICA" (Affetto/Naxos).
In this photo: David Amram and Leonard Bernstein (photo by Henry Grossman)
The New York Chamber Music Festival
(as visiting presenter)
In this photo: the collaborating artists Amjad Ali Khan, Ayaan Ali Bangash and Elmira Darvarova
was released by Urlicht AudioVisual (UAV 5987). It was recorded live at the New York Chamber Music Festival, with the participation of David Amram and his jazz quartet, the world-famous flutist Carol Wincenc, the New York Piano Quartet, the Delphinium Trio, Face the Music Ensemble, and musicians from the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera.
and the New York Piano Quartet participate in "PROKOFIEV & FRIENDS", presented by the New York Chamber Music Festival at the Peter J. Sharp Theater at Symphony Space
conducted by JON DEAK, with the participation of musicians from the New York Philharmonic and The Metropolitan Opera
Pascal Rogé and Elmira Darvarova perform a program of French Sonatas (Debussy, Franck, Poulenc) at Symphony Space (Peter J. Sharp Theatre)
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