Community Concert for a Cause
Friday, November 3, 7pm
Silver Music Tiemann Location
Hear our faculty perform an all-Bach program at our uptown location at our first Community Concert for a Cause. All proceeds for this event will be donated to Americares, an organization working with officials in Puerto Rico to stock emergency shelters with medical supplies. $10 Suggested Donation
Historical Performance Chamber Music
Friday, November 10, 7:30pm
Paul Hall
For all our cello students who enjoyed the viola da gamba introduction in our October group class, this is another opportunity to hear and see the instrument in all its glory. A wonderful concert as well for our piano students or any Bach enthusiasts. Tickets are $20.
Meet the Music!
Sunday, November 12, 2:00
Lincoln Center
Chamber Music Society presents, “Meet the Music! Papa and the Prince”, a look into the life and work of composer, Joseph Haydn. This concert is designed for children 6 and up. Tickets start at $10.
Mod3
Thursday Nov 16, 8pm
OPERA America
Enjoy beautiful chamber music while also supporting the New York Conducting Institute’s women’s scholarship fund. Our violin/viola teacher, Will Curry, will be performing and you can receive a $10 discount with the code “FRIENDS”.
Silver Music Faculty Recital
Saturday, November 18, 6pm
The DiMenna Center
Come watch our teachers perform as you listen and learn about music from Baroque era! Enjoy a Student Pre-Show with our advanced string students at 5:00pm. Ideal for our students ages 5 and up. $18 in advance, $20 at the door.
Ongoing
Juilliard Historical Performance
Tuesdays at Noon
Home of the celebrated Bach Vespers series, the 113-year-old Holy Trinity Lutheran Church offers a historically appropriate venue for the performance of early music in these free, hour-long lunchtime concerts on Tuesday afternoons throughout the season.
The Art of Music
Select weekdays at 11:15am
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Highlighting the connections between the musical traditions of different peoples, places, and time periods, this tour gives visitors an appreciation of the Museum’s global holdings of instruments selected for social significance, technical virtuosity, tonal quality, and visual beauty.