Friday, January 25, 2019

Die Winterreise in NYC on Sunday Jan 27

this sunday Jan 27 at 3 pm, at St Johns in the Village, New York NY 10014....D

“BACH TO THE FUTURE” CONCERT SERIES

A SUNDAY SERIES OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC IN THE VILLAGE!

Attend individual concerts for inspiration every Sunday afternoon -- or, subscribe to our series, to support the work of the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture; Its “Bach To The Future” Music/Science Program for Students; and the new Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture Youth Chorus. Accepting new student applications for the chorus -- ages 12 to 18! http://www.ffrcc.org! To Subscribe: https://www.ffrcc.org/bach-to-the-future-page

PROGRAM: Franz Schubert “Winterreise” Song Cycle
  1. Gute Nacht
  2. Die Wetterfahne
  3. Gefrorne Tränen
  4. Erstarrung
  5. Der Lindenbaum
  6. Wasserflut
  7. Auf dem Flusse
  8. Rückblick
  9. Irrlicht
  10. Rast
  11. Frühlingstraum
  12. Einsamkeit
  13. Die Post
  14. Der greise Kopf
  15. Die Krähe
  16. Letzte Hoffnung
  17. Im Dorfe
  18. Der stürmische Morgen
  19. Täuschung
  20. Der Wegweiser
  21. Das Wirtshaus
  22. Mut!
  23. Die Nebensonnen
  24. Der Leiermann
One of the most extraordinary song cycles ever composed. Schubert’s Winterreise is astounding, poetic, beautiful and contrary to the commonly held belief that it’s merely a series of songs about a man’s journey through love found and lost, highly political.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:
FRANK MATHIS, baritone was a soloist in the Roland Hayes Life of Christ song cycle performed at Carnegie Hall in 2016. He studied with Antonella Banaudi, among others. He has directed choruses and voice training in US and Germany. He has been a leading part of a program to expose public school children in NYC, Bronx, Harlem and Brooklyn to classical music and choral singing, and will direct the Foundation's 2018 summer music program. 
sunday sunday music at St Johns in the Village
JONATHAN DEPERI, Pianois the Honorary Assistant Organist at St. John’s in the Village and had studied piano at the Manhattan School of Music before transferring to Columbia University. In 2013, he formed the Gotham Arts Salon, which creates artistic and musical gatherings that blur the line between private and public. https://www.facebook.com/GothamArts/


Thursday, December 27, 2018

Tali Roth at St Johns in the Village NYC Classical Guitar

Tali Roth at ST Johns in the Village Church in NYC.  Tali Roth, classical guitar, will open up the season at #stjohnsvillnyc St Johns in the Village #nyc, Sunday Jan 13 at 3 pm....  see www.ffrcc.org   Great day from the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture  plus wine and cheese reception.... $20 for whole deal, $10 students, poverty cases.  Free for elementary school students, high school students.  Get the groove.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

Two violins and a piano; Bach, Mozart and Paganini in NYC West Village

OK, time to get down to the West Village and hear real music on Sunday Nov. 4th at 3 pm.  Location is St Johns in the Village, 218 West 11th Street.  Get tickets on eventbrite.


https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bach-to-the-future-concert-series-yaegy-park-brenden-zak-violin-tickets-49498205465TAGS


DATE AND TIME


Sun, November 4, 2018
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM EST

LOCATION

ST. JOHN'S IN THE VILLAGE
218 West 11th Street
New York, NY 10014

REFUND POLICY

Refunds up to 7 days before event
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OrganizerThe Foundation For The Revival Of Classical Culture

Organizer of "Bach To The Future" Concert Series: Yaegy Park & Brenden Zak, violin
The Foundation for the Revival of Classical is a non-profit, 501(3)c foundation.  
We at the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture believe that all students should have the chance to know what a Classical culture is. It is comprised of the most inspired expressions, in whatever medium, of human creativity from all over the world. This is the common heritage of all of us, of all of humanity; it belongs to the whole human race, but is multifaceted, reflecting the unique, specific changes in thought that propel the human race forward. And, contrary to its "bad press", Classical culture is always interesting, never boring!!
The consistent practice of the highest form of culture--be it through music, literature or science--is the best way to develop the intellectual and moral capabilities of a person, especially the young.  We believe that the practice of great art, develops the creative faculties essential to produce future discoveries in the sciences. We believe that this applies to all people, all over the world, regardless of background.
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Friday, October 19, 2018

Tali Roth... glory of classical guitar, Sunday , St Johns in the Vill NYC

Tali Roth guitarist ....classical guitarist-- these concerts have been great... only 100 seats.  at St johns in the village, 218 West 11th st.....  NY NY 10014.  at 3 pm to 4 pm, plus wine and cheese reception.... all included only $10 students, $20 general admission.

Church is in lovely Greenwich Village NYC, 3 blocks south of the 14th Street subway at 7th ave, #1, 2, 3 lines.

“BACH TO THE FUTURE” CONCERT SERIES

ARTIST: Tali Roth
PROGRAM: Classical guitar solo
J.S. Bach: Lute suite
Johannes Brahms: Brahms intermezzo op. 117 no. 2 B flat minor
Isaac Albeniz: Asturias (Leyenda) Suite Española no. 5, opus 47 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0HukAs2p2hQ)
Astor Piazzolla: selections (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXEUiNqC6jQ)
Enrique Granados: Spanish Dances
Boccherini: selections


A SUNDAY SERIES OF BEAUTIFUL MUSIC IN THE VILLAGE!

Attend individual concerts for inspiration every Sunday afternoon -- or, subscribe to our series, to support the work of the Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture; Its “Bach To The Future” Music/Science Program for Students; and the new Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture Youth Chorus. Accepting new student applications for the chorus -- ages 12 to 18! http://www.ffrcc.org! To Subscribe: https://www.ffrcc.org/bach-to-the-future-page

ABOUT THE ARTIST

One of the world’s leading and most charismatic guitarists, Tali Roth has been hailed by Classical Guitar magazine as "an extraordinary solo and chamber musician” and by The New York Times as a “marvelous classical guitarist”. Her past engagements include performing on the soundtrack for Woody Allen’s 2010 film, You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger. Since her Carnegie Hall debut, Ms. Roth has performed as a soloist throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Japan and her native country of Israel, appearing in such venues as Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall with violinist Midori, Alvin Ailey theatre with Douglas Dunn and Dancers in the 92nd St Y Harkness Dance festivalRose Hall home of Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Caramoor Center with conductor Giovanni Reggioli, Tel Aviv Henry Crown Hall, Sanremo town Hall at the Internattional Sanremo Guitar Festival, Teatro Presidente in San Salvador with the El Salvador Philharmonic with conductor Sarmientos, Teatro Solis in Uruguay with Polly Ferman and Glamour Tango, Haiyuza Theatre Rappongi , Tokyo with Flamenco Komatsubara and Silvia Duran dance companies, the Susan Dellal center with members of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and at Lincoln Center with members of the New York Philharmonic.
Ms. Roth has performed on stage in the New York Off-Broadway musical production of Nobel Prize Laureate Derek Walcott's The Odyssey and by invitation for the U.N. in Washington for dignitaries such as former Prime Minister Shimon Peres, Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and General Colin Powell. She has won Top Prize in all categories at the Twenty-Third Masterplayers Music and Conductors Competition in Switzerland and the New York Artist International Competition Award.
An avid new music promoter Ms. Roth has recorded Premiere works by composers such as Ami Maayani to the IMP label, Richardo Lorca, conductor and composer German Caceres, composer Mladen Milicevic and more. She has recorded extensively to TV and Radio worldwide and has featured on WQXR, Argentinian 96.7 national radio, Chicago public Dame Myra Myra Hess Series, Canada Public TV and Los Angeles Hollywood TV to name a few.
Ms. Roth is a graduate of the Jerusalem Rubin Academy (B.M) and The Juilliard School (M.M.) She has led the NYU Guitar Department from 2008-2011, has presented master classes throughout the world and has been a fellowship-teaching assistant at the Aspen Music Festival.
Her upcoming DVD with Grammy Flutist Carol Wincenc will be released by Cinevu.
Tali Roth has been the head of the guitar program at Juilliard Pre-College since 2005 and the Narnia Festival in Italy since 2012.
Ms. Roth plays a Max Cuker guitar and is a Luthier Artist.
For more info please visit www.TaliRoth.com

Thursday, October 11, 2018

St John's in the Village, and also St Veronica's too NYC

Concert Oct 14, at St JOhns in the Village... Schiller INst NYC Chorus.... 10 Afro Amer spirituals.... more at www.ffrcc.org 

and St Veronicas too on Sat Nov 3 at 7 pm

ESCRIPTION

The Music at St Veronica's season is back in full swing! Join us for an incredible night of music performed by a full orchestra conducted by Benjamin Grow.

As music director of Tom Cipullo's acclaimed opera Glory Denied in Philadelphia, Grow was said to have "expertly coached the singers and led the orchestra" (Broad Street Review), and his "fine detailing delivered the ferocious power of this score" (Huffington Post), in what The Philadelphia Inquirer said was the "most unforgettable opera" of the year.

The Program:

Sense of Place

Felix Mendelssohn- The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) Overture
— Intermission—
Antonin Dvorak- Czech Suite
Felix MendelssohnSymphony No. 4 "Italian"


History of the Concert Series:

The Church of St. Veronica, a 130 year-old Catholic church on Christopher Street, closed in July of 2017 due to low-attendance at Sunday masses. When WestView News publisher George Capsis received a letter from one of his readers informing him of the fact, he knew something had to be done.
Rather than see the church closing as another casualty of the rapidly "disappearing Village", Capsis believed that this was an opportunity to bring the community together. The West Village is a highly desirable area in New York city because of its small-town neighborhood feel (hence "The Village") in one of the biggest metropoles in the world. That neighborhood feel, however, is at risk as property values skyrocket and condominiums come to replace the iconic brownstones. Most troubling to Capsis, a nonagenarian himself, was seeing his fellow senior citizens (who have remained in the West Village thanks to rent-stabilized apartments) excluded from enjoying the community they built. For that reason, WestView News has been hosting classical music concerts at the Church of St. Veronica since November of 2017. This next concert will the first concert of the new season and we look forward to seeing our neighbors there, young, old and everyone in-between.

Music at St Veronica's in Greenwich Village NYC NY

The Music at St Veronica's season is back in full swing! Join us for an incredible night of music performed by a full orchestra conducted by Benjamin Grow.

As music director of Tom Cipullo's acclaimed opera Glory Denied in Philadelphia, Grow was said to have "expertly coached the singers and led the orchestra" (Broad Street Review), and his "fine detailing delivered the ferocious power of this score" (Huffington Post), in what The Philadelphia Inquirer said was the "most unforgettable opera" of the year.

The Program:

Sense of Place

Felix Mendelssohn- The Hebrides (Fingal's Cave) Overture
— Intermission—
Antonin Dvorak- Czech Suite
Felix MendelssohnSymphony No. 4 "Italian"


History of the Concert Series:

The Church of St. Veronica, a 130 year-old Catholic church on Christopher Street, closed in July of 2017 due to low-attendance at Sunday masses. When WestView News publisher George Capsis received a letter from one of his readers informing him of the fact, he knew something had to be done.
Rather than see the church closing as another casualty of the rapidly "disappearing Village", Capsis believed that this was an opportunity to bring the community together. The West Village is a highly desirable area in New York city because of its small-town neighborhood feel (hence "The Village") in one of the biggest metropoles in the world. That neighborhood feel, however, is at risk as property values skyrocket and condominiums come to replace the iconic brownstones. Most troubling to Capsis, a nonagenarian himself, was seeing his fellow senior citizens (who have remained in the West Village thanks to rent-stabilized apartments) excluded from enjoying the community they built. For that reason, WestView News has been hosting classical music concerts at the Church of St. Veronica since November of 2017. This next concert will the first concert of the new season and we look forward to seeing our neighbors there, young, old and everyone in-between.

---------------------also see www.ffrcc.org/bach-to-the-future-page for more concerts in the village, starting with Oct 14  .... Schiller institute NYC chorus... 10 Afro amer spirituals, at ST Johns in the Village, 218 West 11th Street NY NY 10014.

Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Summer Camp with Classical Chorus and Astrolabes

See if you can make the scene, and go to www.ffrcc.org to sign up please... Cmon Harlem dudes... yes, it's in Greenwich village, but you can get on the 1 train to 14th Street and make the scene.  Time for your teenager to have summer camp in the city from August 6 to 17.