Theater in NYC: Love and Intrigue by Maly Drama Theater of St. Petersburg at BAM

Theater in NYC: Love and Intrigue by Maly Drama Theater of St. Petersburg at BAM

Love, deception, and a curse of class boundaries in a delicious production by Lev Dodin and Maly Drama Theater of St. Petersburg

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Love and Intrigue by Maly Drama Theater of St. Petersburg, E. Boyarskaya and D. Kozlovsky; photo credit V. Vassiliev / Image courtesy of BAM

Maly Drama Theater of St. Petersburg is returning to the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) with a remarkable production of “Love and Intrigue” on June 6-16, 2018. The original play was written by Friedrich Schiller in 1787 under the title Kabale und Liebe. It was later used by Guiseppe Verdi for his opera Luisa Miller. The fact that it was extremely popular in the 18th century as it is now is an attestation to the universal values of love and morality. The dramatic plot is as potent now as it was back then if not even more so. And while some may think that theatricality is taking rein in the finale, the production looks fresh and exceptionally compelling.

With its acclaimed cast of such beloved actors as Danila Kozlovsky as Ferdinand, Ksenia Rappoport as Lady Milford, Elizaveta Boyarskaya and Ekaterina Tarasova alternating as Louise, the performance promises to be a delicious fete for every theater lover.

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Beyond NYC: “Don Quixote” by National Ballet of Ukraine at NJPAC

Beyond NYC: “Don Quixote” by National Ballet of Ukraine at NJPAC

Immortal story of Don Quixote in traditional staging by the celebrated National Ballet of Ukraine on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 7.30pm 

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Don Quixote, National Ballet of Ukraine; choreographer V. Lytvynov, costumes by V. Arif’ev / Image courtesy of National Opera of Ukraine

Classical ballet Don Quixote brings in a swirl of dances, colors, and joyous serenading to love and beauty. It is a perfect choice to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Ukraine Ballet company. The production is full of lavish decorations and extravagant dances which are choreographed following the classical version of the ballet created by Marius Petipa. With the National Ballet of Ukraine long-rooted tradition in classical dance and impeccable technique, the performance at the New Jersey Performing Art Center will make a delightful and cheerful experience for the audience. Book your tickets here and save 25% when buying 4 tickets  Select ME+3 for the ticket type.  

 

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Nightlife in NYC: Secret Jazz Concert with Mark Berman and Friends at Club Bonafide

Nightlife in NYC: Secret Jazz Concert with Mark Berman and Friends at Club Bonafide

Jazz concert on Thursday, June 14, 2018 at 8.30 pm staring Mark Berman on piano, Anaïs Reno, vocals and Ray Marchica on drums at the renowned Club Bonafide in mid-town Manhattan

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Mark Berman / Photo credit: Sandrine Lee

Secret Jazz Concert series continues at Club Bonafide bringing in new names, new rhythms, new styles. For the performance on June 14th Mark Berman, who had given the show its unforgettable vibe and elegance, had invited a rising star Anaïs Reno to be the voice of the show and a jazz-scene regular Ray Marchica to lead on drums. The show will take place at Club Bonafide known to jazz connoisseurs as the place where the music happen. Jazz legends and new names are mixing up there to create that special sense of music in the air. Space is limited so reserve your seat here and get your two drinks at the club later. It will be an unforgettable night full of great music and surprise guests in the audience!  Read More

Jazz in NYC: Fred Hersch Duo Invitation Series at Jazz Standard

Jazz in NYC: Fred Hersch Duo Invitation Series at Jazz Standard

Jazz pianist and composer Fred Hersch is playing in duet performances with Anat Cohen, Kate MacGarry, Miguel Zenon, Esperanza Spalding and Pocket Orchestra at the iconic NYC Jazz Standard Club on May 8 – 13, 2018

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Fred Hersch / Photo credit Jim Wilkie

Serious jazz by the world-class musicians in an intimate and sound-perfect music club at the center of music universe – what could be better for a night out in New York City? The famous Jazz Standard club is hosting an acclaimed jazz pianist and composer Fred Hersch and his superb guests in a very special Duo Invitation Series on May 8-13, 2018. The guest list includes a brilliant clarinetist Anat Cohen, an introspective singer Kate MacGarry, a 2018 Grammy Award nominated alto saxophonist Miguel Zenon and an Emmy-award winning vocalist Esperanza Spalding

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Music in NYC: Evgeny Kissin – Cultural Phenomenon of the 21st Century at Florence Gould Hall, FI:AF

Music in NYC: Evgeny Kissin – Cultural Phenomenon of the 21st Century at Florence Gould Hall, FI:AF

Piano Recital and Conversation with Evgeny Kissin, piano genius and literary talent of our time; May 6, 2018 at 5 pm

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Evgeny Kissin; Photo Credit Sasha Gusov / Image courtesy of Russian Culture Center of NY

Evgeny Kissin is undoubtedly the most famous classical pianist of our time. No introduction is needed, just a mere mention of his name brings up the awe and veneration. After taking some time off from concert playing in 2017, he immersed himself in composing and writing which exposed a formidable talent and the depth of thoughts all the while not losing sight of his métier. The appearance at the intimate Florence Gould Hall on May 6 will give the public a chance to get close to both the music and the writings as well as to pose questions about inspirations and muses.

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Kissin’s fame started early when in 1981 as a child prodigy at the age of 10 he played Mozart’s Concerto, his first public performance of serious music. That successful engagement led to his first solo recital at the Moscow Conservatory when he was still a student at Gnessin School of Music for musically gifted children. A star was born! The following year he made his first recording with Melodia label. In 1986 he started an international career first touring Japan, then in 1987 he appeared at the Berlin Music Festival. The year after with the Moscow Virtuosi orchestra and conductor Vladimir Spivakov he toured Europe and performed with the London Symphony orchestra in London. Later that same year he was introduced to maestro von Karajan who invited Kissin to perform in the New Year concert with the Berlin Philharmonic and to record with DG. Read More