Music in NYC: Rodrigo y Gabriela on Mettavolution Tour at the Beacon Theater in NYC on May 18, 2019

Music in NYC: Rodrigo y Gabriela on Mettavolution Tour at the Beacon Theater in NYC on May 18, 2019

An acoustic guitar duo from Mexico, Rodrigo Y Gabriela is coming to New York City on its Mettavolution Tour with the most ambitious new music; only one concert at the Beacon Theater on Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 8 pm

Acoustic guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela
Rodrigo y Gabriela; Photo Credit Ebru Yildiz

Guitar virtuosos Rodrigo Sanchez and Gabriela Quintero, known internationally as Rodrigo Y Gabriela, are embarking on a North America Mettavolution tour with a stop in New York City at the Beacon Theater. The duo’s deep sound and maddening technique is admired by fans and highly praised by critics.

The Mettavolution tour coincides with a release of the new album with the same title which is scheduled to be out on April 26, 2019. The group spentMettavolution five years preparing for the album release. Over this five-year period their style evolved and allowed them to make, what they call, “the most ambitious” music. It now combines duo’s long-standing love for the classic rock style with the newly acquired interest in Buddhism, so that the Buddhist chant rhythm and philosophy are now added into the compositions.

Delight yourself with a night of great music in the cheerful company of eager fans and guitar aficionados.

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Rodrigo Y Gabriela will also perform in Philadelphia, PA on May 17, 2019 , and in Boston, MA on May 15, 2019.

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Music in NYC: String Trio Time for Three at The Sheen Center on Bleecker Street

Music in NYC: String Trio Time for Three at The Sheen Center on Bleecker Street

The genre-defying dynamic trio, two violins and a double-bass, will perform at The Sheen Center on Bleecker Street in New York City on Friday, May 17, 2019 at 8 pm

Time for Three trio: violinist Nicolas (Nick) Kendall, violinist Charles Yang, and double-bassist Canaan Meyer
Time for Three trio: violinist Nicolas (Nick) Kendall, violinist Charles Yang, and double-bassist Canaan Meyer / Image courtesy of the Sheen Center

With youthful burst of energy and enthusiasm, the performances by the Time for Three (Tf3) trio of classically trained violinists Nicolas (Nick) Kendall and Charles Yang, and double-bassist Ranaan Meyer are irresistibly joyous and virtuosic.

They are known to feature a wide range of music from Bach to the Beatles, to the latest pop hits. In addition to giving world-premieres by Pulitzer Prize-winners William Bolcom and Jennifer Higdon, the American trio plays originals and their own arrangements of everything from bluegrass and folk tunes to ingenious mash-ups of pop hits.

The concert at the Sheen Center on Bleecker Street in the heart of New York’s vibrant and jolly Greenwich Village will surely be a delicious treat for the consummate music lovers!

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Nightlife in NYC: Seven-String Guitar Recital by Oleg Timofeyev at Russian Samovar

Nightlife in NYC: Seven-String Guitar Recital by Oleg Timofeyev at Russian Samovar on June 27, 2019

The World’s Leading Expert on the Russian Guitar Oleg Timofeyev performs an instrumental program “The Golden Age of Russian Guitar” at the legendary Russian Samovar on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at 8.30 pm
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Guitarist Oleg Timofeyev
Guitarist Oleg Timofeyev / Image courtesy of the artist

Perhaps some of you have noticed occasional guitars in the famous masterpieces of Russian literature:  for example, Natasha Rostova dances to her uncle’s guitar playing in Tolstoy’s “War and Peace,” or Telegin plays a polka on his guitar in Chekhov’s “Uncle Vanya.” But barely anybody knows that from its very beginning in the 1790s, the Russian guitar tradition has been very different from the Western-European one.  To make the matters worse, by the end of the 20th Century, this unique and exciting tradition was pretty much abandoned in Russia. 

Oleg Timofeyev is the person behind the world-wide revival of the Russian seven-string guitar (or semistrunka).  In 1999 he defended his Ph. D. dissertation on the subject, at Duke University.  Since then he recorded more than 30 CD albums, featuring different repertoires:  classical, contemporary, Russian-Romani (“Gypsy”), Jewish, and even Georgian.  Since 2006 he produces annual Russian Guitar Festivals, that bring players from Russia, Ukraine, Belorus, Kyrgyzstan, France, Germany, Sweden, Norway, and Australia. 

But most of Timofeyev’s activities, including his festivals, happen far away from the City.  It is of particular interest for New Yorkers, then, to attend his intimate, engaging performance at the Tolstoy Lounge.  For every piece he will be playing on his original 1912 guitar by Mikhail Eroshkin, Timofeyev will tell a story that will put the music in its historical and cultural context.  For example, he will share with you a shockingly light-wing variations on the Russian anthem “God Save the Czar,” and will explain the roots of the disproportional popularity of Oginski’s Polonaise in Russian and Soviet culture.

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Program

Polonaise melancholique, Ignatz von Held (1766-1814)

Allegro – Kozaque – Air Russe, A. Swientitsky (ca. 1803)

Folie d’Espagne, Andrei Sychra (1773–1850) God Save the Tsar!

Cachucha Pietro Pettoletti,(ca. 1795-ca. 1870?)

L’illusion perdue and the Orphan’s song, Nikolay Alexandrov (1818-1884)

Polonaise in E Major, Michał Ogiński

Polonaise in G Minor, (arr. by Sychra)

Waltz, Pavel Ladyzhensky

As Beyond the Dear River, Mikhail Vysotsky

Ukrainian Song (1791-1837)

Ukrainian Dance, Vasily Sarenko (1814-1881)

 

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Date & Time: Thursday, June 27, 2019 – doors open at 7.30 pm / music from 8.30 pm

Venue: 256 W 52nd St, New York, NY 10019   

Music in NYC: Il Divo Timeless Tour at Beacon Theater on April 6, 2019

Music in NYC: Il Divo Timeless Tour at Beacon Theater on April 6, 2019

Only one concert in New York City at The Beacon Theater on April 6, 2019 at 8.30 pm 

Il Divo live in Sydney, 2012
Il Divo live in Sydney, 2012; photo by Eva Rinaldi, CC BY-SA 2.0

Elegant and chic, a classical crossover vocal group Il Divo doesn’t need an elaborate introduction. Well-known and extremely popular, the group travels around the world performing at the major music halls  for the admiring fans. Its repertoire is loved by the public, the celebrities, the state dignitaries, and even the Queen. Singing popular love songs and romantic melodies, Il Divo offers top-notch entertainment delivered by high caliber classical singers to the awe of the enthusiastic followers.

The group has a truly international roster of members. Baritone Carlos Marin is from Spain, tenor Urs Buhler is from Switzerland, pop singer Sebastien Izambard is French and tenor David Miller is American. They are celebrating their 15th Anniversary with a release of their 8th studio album, TIMELESS, and are taking it on a world tour.

This latest collection of songs offers a delightful voyage in time letting the listeners to sample some of the best scores rearranged for four magnificent voices. Whether you are a fan of the vocal genre or are on a quest to discover new experiences you surely will love the music and the graceful singing.     BUY TICKETS

 

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Beyond NY: The Midwood Miracle with Deborah Karpel at the Jewish Heritage Series in Philadelphia, PA

Beyond NY: The Midwood Miracle with Deborah Karpel at the Jewish Heritage Series in Philadelphia, PA

One-woman musical memoir tells a moving story about discovering cultural roots through twists of fate and grandpa’s Yiddish song collection. The performance is on Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 1:00 pm

Deborah Karpel in The Midwood Miracle
The Midwood Miracle, Deborah Karpel / Photo credit: Albie Mitchell

Lyrical, alluring and disarming, Deborah Karpel’s performance in The Midwood Miracle is a delicious treat and a familial story at the same time. Premiered in New York City in 2017, the show on Sunday, March 17 at 1:00 pm is part of the Jewish Heritage Series at Congregations Shaare Shamayim Synagogue in Philadelphia, PA.

The show performed by Deborah Karpel with Michael Lewis Smith at the piano and directed by Aimee Todoroff tells a family story about a Jewish girl growing up in coal mining Appalachia, VA. Some details of the script are fictional, some are taken from family archives. Vivid elements of life in Appalachia, where Karpel’s mother grew up, are followed by the urban tales set in Brooklyn, NY. The scenes of how the character’s parents met, their ideals and a mixup of quirky twists are wonderfully delivered by Karpel’s amazing performance and singing. The original compositions co-written by Karpel with Ted Kociolek and Rachelle Garniez are perfectly mashed along with traditional Americana, western swing, operatic arias, improvised art songs, and Yiddish songs. Come and see the miracle that could have only happened in Midwood.   BUY TICKETS

 

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