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16
JACK Quartet—Modern Medieval
Presented by Concerts & Lectures
Christopher Otto, violin
Ari Steisfeld, violin
John Pickford Richards, viola
Kevin McFarland, cello
The JACK Quartet electrifies audiences worldwide with "explosive virtuosity" (Boston Globe) and "viscerally exciting performances" (New York Times).
Rorate Caeli (Gregorian chant used during Advent)
Michael Harrison—Chant
Guillaume Dufay—Moribus et genere, arranged by John Pickford Richards
Sasha Zamler-Carhart—The St. Francis String Quartets
Rodericus—Angelorum Psalat, arranged by Christopher Otto
Toby Twining—new work
Toby Twining's new work was commissioned through New Music USA's Commissioning Music/USA program, which is made possible by generous support from the Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Helen F. Whitaker Fund.
This concert is presented in front of the Museum's Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche in the Medieval Sculpture Hall.
The exhibit of the crèche is made possible by gifts to The Christmas Tree Fund and the Loretta Hines Howard Fund.
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16
Juilliard New Dances: Edition 2012
Presented by The Juilliard School
New Dances: Edition 2012 brings together four of today's notable choreographers, assigned to create world-premiere commissions for each class in The Juilliard School's Dance Division
Choreographers:
Camille A. Brown: Freshmen
Emery LeCrone: Sophomores
Susan Shields: Juniors
Jarek Cemerek: Seniors
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16
Duo L&L, Cello and Piano Duo
Presented by The Juilliard School
Duo L&L:
Lionel Cottet, cello
Louis Schwizgebel, piano
Hewlitt-Woodmere Public Library
1125 Broadway
Hewitt. NY 11557
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16
Brook Lopez Basketball Procamp
Presented by ProCamps
Basketball camp for youth ages 7-18
Chance to meet Brook Lopez of the Nets.
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16
The Forest Hills Choir performs John Rutter's Magnificat
Presented by Redeemer Concert Series
Director Todd Wachsman and the
Forest Hills Choir present
John Rutter's masterwork,
Magnificat, as well as other
seasonal works that are sure
to set the mood right.
Additionally, there will be
several pieces by the Queens
composer Bill Ryden -
including an original new
arrangement specifically for
the Forest Hills Choir!
There's no better way to
launch into the holidays.
Bring the family to enjoy the
concert, then stay for the
reception afterwards and share
a glass with the performers!
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