Haydn Quartet Concert
Tuesday, February 7, 8pm
Redeemer Presbyterian Church
Friends of Silver Music perform quartets by Haydn in a FREE concert on W 83rd St. This concert is produced by The Handel Festival Orchestra.
Sonatenabend
Wednesday, February 8, 6pm
Paul Recital Hall
Pianists from Juilliard’s Collaborative Piano department perform sonata repertoire in partnership with student instrumentalists. FREE.
Inside Chamber Music
Wednesday, February 8, 6:30pm
Lincoln Center
Discover the personalities, proclivities, and predilections of Brahms, Debussy, Mozart, and Ravel, in four great works of their chamber music repertoire. Performance by the Escher String Quartet. Tickets are $25.
American Symphony Orchestra
Friday, February 10, 8pm
Carnegie Hall
Immerse yourself in the works of 20th Century Czech composers and see if you can spot Rachel Riggs, of our viola faculty, performing with the orchestra! There is a Pre-Concert Talk at 7pm. Tickets are $15-$54.
A Concert For The Restoration of Vision
Monday, February 13, 8pm
Carnegie Hall
Gustav Mahler’s Second Symphony, “Resurrection”, will be performed. This work draws on images of rebirth and resurrection, which resonate with the experience of restored vision. The concert benefits HelpMeSee, a visionary organization using cross-sector collaborations to create large-scale, affordable, and sustainable approaches to ending cataract blindness worldwide. $35-$149
Juilliard Pre-College Orchestra
Saturday, February 18, 7:30pm
Peter Jay Sharp Theater
Listen to Julliard’s Pre-College students perform Tchaikovsky’s Symphony “Pathetique” and hear the world-premiere of Ewazen’s Concertino for Bass Trombone! (It’s not every day that one gets to hear the bass trombone perform soloistically.) FREE
Vienna Philharmonic
Friday, February 24-Sunday, February 26, 8pm
Carnegie Hall
Come hear one of the greatest orchestras in the world perform works by Bartok, Brahms, Schubert, Strauss, and more! Each night offers a different program. $36-$250.
Ongoing
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.
Music for Piano
Wednesdays at 1pm
Alice Tully Hall
Juilliard artists share their talent with the community in these free, hour-long lunchtime concerts on Wednesday afternoons throughout the season.
Philharmonic Families
Sundays at 12:30pm and 3pm; Mondays at 10:30am
Merkin Concert Hall
This coming season ensembles of strings, brass, and woodwinds are presented playing music ideal for the youngest listeners. Each concert will explore basic musical ideas through movement, singing, and humor. Subscription prices range from $72 to $87.