NYC Calendar: March 2014

MONDAY, March 3
8:45PM – 9:45PM William Parker & Ingrid Laubrock
VENUE: Evolving Series, 107 Suffolk Street
DETAILS: Ingrid Laubrock – sax, William Parker – bass
http://artsforart.org/event/evolvingseries/schedule
ADMISSION: $8-11

THURSDAY, March 6
8PM Darius Jones Presents The Oversoul Manual // Featuring The Elizabeth-Caroline Unit
VENUE: Roulette
DETAILS: http://roulette.org/events/darius-jones-over-soul-manual/
ADMISSION: $15-20

WEDNESDAY, March 19
8 PM John Zorn’s Masada Book Three: The Book Beriah
VENUE: The Town Hall
DETAILS: World Premiere, with John Zorn, Marc Ribot, Uri Caine, Secret Chiefs 3, Steve Lehman, Vijay Iyer, Tyshawn Sorey, John Medeski, Jon Madof and Zion 80, Klezmatics members Frank London and Matt Darriau, Abraxas, Cyro Baptista and Banquet of the Spirits, Many Arms, Sofia Rei, Eyvind Kang, Ikue Mori, Mark Feldman, Erik Friedlander, Jamie Saft, Cleric, Uri Gurvich and many more. http://thetownhall.org/event/524-john-zorns-masada-book-three-the-book-beriah
ADMISSION: $45-65

FRIDAY, March 21, SATURDAY, March 22
8 PM Okkyung Lee

VENUE: The Kitchen
March 21 – 22, 8pm
Tickets $15
DETAILS:Inspired by Samuel Beckett’s “First Love” and Korean surrealist writer Yi Sang’s “The Wings,” composer and cellist Okkyung Lee presents a new suite of fragile yet visceral and dark compositions for strings and percussion.
http://www.thekitchen.org/event/okkyung-lee
ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, March 21
8 PM, 10PM Banquet of the Spirits

VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS: Cyro Baptista (percussion, voice) Brian Marsella (piano, keys) Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz (bass, oud) Tim Keiper (drums, hunters harp)
ADMISSION: $15

MONDAY, March 24
8:45PM – 9:45PM  Tom Rainey & Ingrid Laubrock
VENUE: Evolving Series, 107 Suffolk Street
DETAILS: Ingrid Laubrock – sax, Tom Rainey – drums
http://artsforart.org/event/evolvingseries/schedule
ADMISSION: $8-11

WEDNESDAY, March 26
8 PM Ostrava Days in New York
VENUE: Roulette
DETAILS: A part of Christian Wolff’s 80th birthday and the Ostrava Days Institute and Festival.
Compositions by Christian Wolff and Petr Kotik,  Martin Smolka, Petr Cígler, Idin Samimi Mofakham, Gyorgy Ligeti. http://www.semensemble.org/concerts/ostrava-days-in-new-york/
ADMISSION: $20/$15

WEDNESDAY, March 26
10 PM Ches Smith and Jim Black
VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS:Ches Smith, Jim Black (percussion)
ADMISSION:$15

THURSDAY, March 27
7:00 and 9:00 pm | Christian Wolff: Concert & Party Christian Wolff at 80
VENUE: Czech Center
DETAILS:
This evening will feature Christian Wolff, S.E.M. Ensemble, Philip Glass and Ostravska banda, conducted by Petr Kotik
http://new-york.czechcentres.cz/program/event-details/christian-wolff-2/
ADMISSION:Free

FRIDAY, March 28
8PM Kronos Quartet and Friends
VENUE: Carnegie Hall
DETAILS:
ALEKSANDRA VREBALOV Bubbles
BRYCE DESSNER Aheym (Homeward)
TERRY RILEY The Serquent Risadome (World Premiere, commissioned by Carnegie Hall)
WILEY “Last Kind Words” (arr. Jacob Garchik)
OMAR SOULEYMAN “La Sidounak Sayyada” (“I’ll Prevent the Hunters from Hunting You”) (arr. Jacob Garchik)
TRAD. “Tusen Tankar” (“A Thousand Thoughts”) (arr. Kronos Quartet, trans. Ljova)
BRISEÑO “El Sinaloense” (“The Man from Sinaloa”) (arr. Osvaldo Golijov)
LAURIE ANDERSON Flow (arr. Jacob Garchik)
PHILIP GLASS Orion: China (arr. Michael Riesman) (NY Premiere)
JHEREK BISCHOFF “A Semiperfect Number”
CLINT MANSELL “Lux Aeterna” from Requiem for a Dream (arr. David Lang)
CLINT MANSELL “Death is the Road to Awe” from The Fountain (arr. Kronos Quartet)
http://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2014/3/28/0800/PM/Kronos-Quartet-and-Friends/
ADMISSION: $15 – $75

NYC Calendar: February 2014

SUNDAY, February 2
10 PM Marc Ribot (guitar)
VENUE:  The Stone
DETAILS: John Zorn’s “Book of Heads” and John Cage’s “Some of the Harmony of Maine.”
ADMISSION: $15

WEDNESDAY, February 5
8 PM Keith Jarrett, Solo Piano Improvisations

VENUE: Carnegie Hall, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
ADMISSION: $45 – $100

THURSDAY, February 6
8:00 PM Saariaho + Bach
VENUE: Miller Theatre
DETAILS: Saariaho: Frises (2011), for violin and electronics – U.S. premiere, J.S. Bach: Partita in D minor for solo violin, BWV 1004. Performers: Jennifer Koh, violin, Kaija Saariaho, composer, Jean-Baptiste Barrière (b. 1958), composer/electronics
ADMISSION:  $25 – $35

SATURDAY, February 8
8:30 PM Mikko Innanen Quartet
VENUE: IBeam Brooklyn
DETAILS:
Mikko Innanen – Alto & Baritone Saxophone
Sylvie Courvoisier – Piano
Max Johnson – Bass
Lou Grassi – Drums
ADMISSION: $10

TUESDAY, February 11
11PM and 1:00 AM – Rasa Rasa: Kenny Wollesen with a women choir from Lithuania
http://vimeo.com/75133469
VENUE: Nublu
DETAILS: Inspired by a traditional style of Lithuanian polyphonic singing (known as sutartinės), this new group brought together various kinds of instrumentation (electric and acoustic), improvisation, poetry and a unique style of conducting. Special guest: Jonas Mekas. Event on Facebook.
ADMISSION: $15

TUESDAY, February 11
2:30 PM  Arts on Screen – John Cage – Journeys in Sound
VENUE: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Bruno Walter Auditorium
DETAILS: John Cage – Journeys in Sound, directed by Paul Smaczny, Allan Miller, 2012, 60 min.
Rare archival footage and concert excerpts with a series of short accounts by Cage associates.
ADMISSION: Free

WEDNESDAY, February 12
8 PM and 10 PM Sonic Massage w/Kenny Wollesen
VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS: Dalius Noujo, Jennifer Harris, Sean Francis Conway, Kenny Wollesen, Lorne Watson, Tim Kieper, William Shore, Jennifer Harris, Dixie Estes, Cassandra Burrows, Sandra Koponen (wollesonics) Andrew McIntyre (projections)

Please bring your yoga mat.

ADMISISON: $15

FRIDAY, February 14
8 pm Heatsick / Ned Rothenberg

VENUE: ISSUE Project Room
DETAILS: A special valentine’s day concert features Berlin-based electronic musician Steven Warwick, AKA Heatsick, and composer/performer Ned Rothenberg. Combining a palette of sources from early Chicago house mixtapes through to musique concrète and psychedelia, Heatsick proposes a live dance music that expands and unlocks the senses. Ned Rothenberg performs solo improvisations, engaging a range of wind instruments as melodic, rhythmic and harmonic engines.
More details.
ADMISSION: $12-15

SATURDAY, February 15
8 PM  and 10 PM Rasa Rasa: Kenny Wollesen with women choir from Lithuania
VENUE:  The Stone

DETAILS: Dalius Noujo (drums) Sean Francis Conway (conduction) Aaron Kean (bass) Kenny Wollesen (bass drum) Jonathon Haffner (sax, guitar) Giuseppe Zevola (poetry) Agota Zdanaviciute, Dorote Zdanaviciute, Zivile Rimsaite (vocals, percussion) Milda Lauzikaite (vocals, trombone) Lina Saveikyte, Kriste Krupovisovaite (vocals)
ADMISSION: $15

WEDNESDAY, February 19
7:30 PM the Jack Quartet plays works by Helmut Lachenmann
VENUE: The Morgan Library
DETAILS: The complete string quartets of  Helmut Lachenmann, to coincide with a new recording.
Gran Torso (1972/1988)
String Quartet No. 2 “Reigen seliger Geister” (1989)
String Quartet No. 3 “Grido” (2001)
More details.
ADMISSION:  $35

THURSDAY, February 20
8:00 PM [INTERPRETATIONS] Bruce Gremo // Joan La Barbara

VENUE: Roulette
DETAILS: Bruce Gremo performing on his electronic instrument the Cilia, an alternate wind controller based on the shakuhachi; with Hu Jianbing (sheng & bawu). Renowned composer/vocalist Joan La Barbara weaves her own unique sonic world, layering her signature vocal techniques with natural and electronic sounds, creating other-worldly dreamscapes. More details.
ADMISSION: $10-15

FRIDAY, February 21
8pm  Alvin Lucier
VENUE: The Wild Project (195 East 3rd Street)
DETAILS: Alvin Lucier presents the World Premiere of a new solo vocal work, Palimpsest, to be performed by Joan La Barbara in the mold of his landmark I Am Sitting In A Room with text by Lydia Davis. More details.
ADMISSION:  $8-12

TUESDAY, February 25
10:00 PM Lydia Lunch – Retrovirus

VENUE: Le Poisson Rouge
DETAILS: Lydia Lunch w/ Weasel Walter , Bob Bert , Tim Dahl
Survey of Lydia Lunch ‘schizophrenic musical legacy’ from 1977 to the present. Including music from Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, 8 Eyed Spy, Queen of Siam, 1313 and Shotgun Wedding.
ADMISSION: $15

NYC Calendar: November 2013

Highlight of the month: Performa 13

SATURDAY, November 2
7:30 PM Voice Is the Original Instrument Featuring Maja Ratkje, Joan la Barbara and The M6: Meredith Monk Music Third Generation
VENUE: New York Ethical Society
DETAILS:

Extended Vocal Technique, from Joan La Barbara’s early and seminal LP Voice Is The Original Instrument (1976); Meredith Monk’s primary and innovative vocal archeology in Tablet (1974/1976) performed by the women of The M6 to the sculptured and digitally manipulated vocal sounds of Norway’s Maja Ratkje.
http://13.performa-arts.org/event/female-vocal-concert
ADMISSION: $15/$20

SATURDAY, November 2
8:00 PM Sylvie Courvoisier Trio with Drew Gress & Kenny Wollesen
VENUE: Greenwich House Music School
DETAILS:
About her new trio, Courvoisier says: “John Zorn had been asking me to do a piano-trio record for ages, but I always felt the great history of the piano trio was so intimidating – I really needed to find the right musicians. Drew has such a gorgeous sound and individual rhythmic sensibility, and Kenny has a wonderful sense of groove and a huge dynamic range. This trio has a more rhythmic feel than some of my past music, but our shows have really ranged, from through-composed material to full-on improvisation, from a real jazz vibe to very open and free.”
ADMISSION: $15

TUESDAYS, November 5 and 12
2:30 PM William Kentridge Norton Lecture Series
VENUE: The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center
DETAILS:
In 2012, the South African artist, animator, sculptor, drawing master, and opera designer William Kentridge gave a six-part series of lectures on art – titled Six Drawing Lessons – as the Norton Lecturer at the Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University.  http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/208448?show_date=2013-11-05%2014:30:00
ADMISSION: Free

Also two amazing video installations by William Kentridge are currently on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. http://www.metmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/listings/2013/william-kentridge

WEDNESDAY, November 6
8:30 PM Roy Nathanson Project
VENUE: Seeds
DETAILS: Roy Nathanson – Alto/Sop Sax, Tim Kiah – Bass, Sam Bardfeld – Violin, George Schuller – Drums
ADMISSION: $15

WEDNESDAY, November 6
8:00 PM Time, A Personal Lens
VENUE: Merkin Hall at Kaufman Music Center  (129 W. 67th Street)
DETAILS: Caroline Stinson, cello, Molly Morskoski, piano
Program:
ELLIOT CARTER – Cello Sonata for cello and piano
BRANIC HOWARD – Folds and Overlays for cello & electronics (World Premiere)
JOAN TOWER – Très Lent
T. PATRICK CARRABRE – Ancestral Drones cello & electronics (Written for Caroline Stinson. US Premiere)
MAGNUS LINDBERG – Konzertstück
http://www.kaufmanmusiccenter.org/mch/event/time-a-personal-lens
ADMISSION: $20-30

THURSDAY, November 7
7:30 PM New Music in the Kaplan Penthouse
VENUE: Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center
DETAILS:
Lieberson Quintet for Piano and Strings (2001)
Abrahamsen Ten Preludes for String Quartet (1973)
Golijov The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind for Clarinet and String Quartet (1994)
http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/207955?show_date=2013-11-07%2019:30:00
ADMISSION: $35

THURSDAY, November 7
8:00 PM Composer Portraits: Rand Steiger
VENUE: Miller Theatre
DETAILS:
https://vimeo.com/41218611
Performers: Peter Evans, trumpet, International Contemporary Ensemble (ICE), Steven Schick, conductor/percussion
Program:
Coalescence Cycle (2012/13) – world premiere
Cyclone, for clarinet and electronics
Concatenation, for bassoon and electronics
Light on Water, for flute, piano and electronics
Template for Improvising Trumpeter and Ensemble
Joust, for flute, bassoon, and electronics
Coalescence, for 13 instruments and electronics
http://www.millertheatre.com/Events/EventDetails.aspx?nid=1596
ADMISSION: $20-$30

TUESDAY, November 12
8 PM Music for String Quartet and Alto Sax
VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS:
Performers: Jennifer Choi, Cornelius Dufallo (violins) Lev Zhurbin (viola) Alex Waterman (cello) Marty Ehrlich (alto sax)
Program: “Starlings Suite” (2013), String Quartet No. 1 “Plowshares People” (1993)
ADMISSION: $15

SATURDAY, November 16
7:30 PM Transcending Time
VENUE: Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater, Adrienne Arsht Stage (Lincoln Center)
DETAILS: White Light Festival
Program:
Taverner: Kyrie “Leroy,” selections from Missa “Gloria tibi Trinitas”
Tallis: Audivi vocem
Nico Muhly: Recordare, Domine (New York premiere)
Arvo Pärt: …which was the son of…
http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/207897?show_date=2013-11-16%2019:30:00
ADMISSION: $45+

SATURDAY, November 16
8 PM and 10 PM The Ray Anderson/Marty Ehrlich Quartet: “Let Me Hear You Say”
VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS: Ray Anderson (trombone) Marty Ehrlich (reeds) Brad Jones (bass) Matt Wilson (drums)
ADMISSION: $15

THURSDAY, November 19
8 PM The BRT (Bennett-Rothenberg-Takeishi Trio) – Tokyo to Brooklyn Express // with Special Guest Vocalist Shelley Hirsch
VENUE: Roulette
DETAILS: http://roulette.org/events/samm-bennett/
ADMISSIONS: $15

THURSDAY, November 21
8:00PM
Ned Rothenberg, Sylvie Courvoisier, and Mark Feldman
VENUE: The Firehouse Space
DETAILS:
Ned Rothenberg: Alto Sax, Bass Clarinet, Shakuhachi, Sylvie Courvoisier: Piano, Mark Feldman: Violin
ADMISSION: $15

TUESDAY, November 26
8 PM and 10 PM Povo Novo – The Mapping Of A Digital Jungle – Part I
VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS: Eyal Maoz (guitar) Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz (bass) Cyro Baptista (percussion)
ADMISSION: $15

WEDNESDAY, November 27
8 PM and 10 PM Povo Novo – The Mapping Of A Digital Jungle – Part II
VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS: Eyal Maoz (guitar) Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz (bass) Cyro Baptista (percussion)
ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, November 29
8 PM and 10 PM Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz – Abraxas plays Masada
VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS: Aram Bajakian (guitar) Eyal Maoz (guitar) Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz (gimbri) Kenny Grohowski (drums)
Shanir Ezra Blumenkranz steps out on his own to make one of the most primal and tribal installments in John Zorn’s “Book of Angels”series.
ADMISSION: $15

SATURDAY, November 30
8 PM and 10PM John Zorn’s Metempsychomagia
VENUE: The Stone
DETAILS: Aram Bajakian (guitar) Eyal Maoz (guitar) Shanir Blumenkranz (bass) Kenny Grohowski (drums)
World premiere of a complex new book of music written for the Abraxas band by downtown alchemist John Zorn.
ADMISSION: $15

NYC Calendar: August 2013

Highlights of the month:

US Debut of Argentinean singer Soema Montenegro, AUG 3 @Nublu

soema

The Stone residency of Fred Frith: AUG 27–SEPT 1

Indeterminate performances of frogs in upstate New York and seagulls on Fire Island

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THURSDAY, August 1

6:30 PM MoMA Nights with Pauline Oliveros

VENUE: MoMA, The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden, first floor

DETAILS: Pauline Oliveros: What’s the Score?
Pauline Oliveros, accordion

http://www.moma.org/visit/calendar/events/18491

ADMISSION: Free with museum admission

SATURDAY, August 3

10.30 PM Soema Montenegro

VENUE: Nublu

DETAILS: US debut of Argentinean singer Soema Montenegro, known for an intense, dramatic, and innovative style that has drawn comparisons to Yma Sumac and Meredith Monk.

Jorge Sottile – drum and bandoneon

Marcos Cifuentes – bass

Edu Herrera – guitar

https://www.facebook.com/events/622011631151364/

ADMISSION: $10

SATURDAY, August 10

7.30 PM David Lang: the whisper opera

VENUE: Lincoln Center, Clark Studio Theater

DETAILS: International Contemporary Ensemble, Tony Arnold, soprano, Jim Findlay, director

http://mostlymozart.org/event-calendar/ice-2013-08-10

ADMISSION: $25

THURSDAY, August 15

8:00 PM Myra Melford & Snowy Egret: Excerpts from Language of Dreams

VENUE: Roulette

DETAILS: Pianist Myra Melford presents excerpts from the work-in-progress Language of Dreams, an ambitious interdisciplinary project inspired by Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano’s Memory Of Fire trilogy, which explores the history of the Americas through the retelling of indigenous myths and accounts from the European colonizers.

http://roulette.org/events/myra-melford-snowy-egret/

ADMISSION: $10-15

FRIDAY, August 16- SUNDAY, August 18

8:00 PM & 10:00 PM  Mary Halvorson Septet

VENUE: The Stone

DETAILS: Jonathan Finlayson (trumpet) Tim Berne (alto sax) Ingrid Laubrock (tenor sax) Jacob Garchik (trombone) Mary Halvorson (guitar) John Hébert (bass) Ches Smith (drums)

3 night record release event for Illusionary Sea on Firehouse 12 records

ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, August 16 – SATURDAY, August 17

9:00 PM & 10:30 PM  MICHAEL FORMANEK’S RESONATOR

VENUE: Cornelia Street Cafe

DETAILS: Loren Stillman, alto sax; Chris Speed, tenor sax, clarinet; Angelica Sanchez, piano; Michael Formanek, bass; Tyshawn Sorey, drums Michael Formanek’s Resonator image

ADMISSION: $20 cover includes a drink

FRIDAY, August 23

8:00 PM  Min-Yoh Ensemble

VENUE: The Stone

DETAILS: Kappa Maki (trumpet) Satoko Fujii (piano) Curtis Hasselbring (trombone) Andrea Parkins (accordion)

ADMISSION: $15

SATURDAY, August 24

10:00 PM Minamo

VENUE: The Stone

DETAILS: Satoko Fujii (piano) Carla Kihlstedt (violin)

ADMISSION: $15

SUNDAY, August 25

8:00 PM Brass and Percussion Ensemble

VENUE: The Stone

DETAILS: Kaze: Kappa Maki, Frank London, Nate Wooley (trumpets) Satoko Fujii (piano) Special Guests

ADMISSION: $15

TUESDAY, August 27

8:00 & 10:00 pm Fred Frith and Laurie Anderson

VENUE: The Stone

DETAILS: Fred Frith (guitar) Laurie Anderson (violin, keyboards)

ADMISSION: $25

THURSDAY, August 29

8:00 PM Fred Frith and John Zorn

VENUE: The Stone

DETAILS: Fred Frith (electric guitar) John Zorn (sax)

ADMISSION: $25

THURSDAY, August 29

10:00 PM Fred Frith Solo

VENUE: The Stone

DETAILS: Fred Frith (electric guitar)

ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, August 30

7:00 PM Charity Chan, (piano, Montreal), Frank Gratowski (sax, Berlin), Weasel Walter (drums, NYC)

VENUE: Spectrum

DETAILS: http://spectrumnyc.com/blog/events/charity-chan-piano-montreal-frank-gratowski-sax-berlin-weasel-walter-drums-nyc/

ADMISSION:TBD

SATURDAY, August 31

8:00 PM Fred Frith, Ikue Mori and Nate Wooley

VENUE: The Stone

DETAILS: Fred Frith (electric guitar) Ikue Mori (electronics) Nate Wooley (trumpet)

ADMISSION: $15

NYC Calendar: July 2013

SUNDAY, July 7
5:00 PM Maja S.K. Ratkje

VENUE:  Cannon’s Walk, South Street Seaport
DETAILS:  Quadrophonic mix of voices in site-specific set
http://o-m-w.org/events/ex-situ-maja-sk-ratkje/
ADMISSION: Free

MONDAY, July 8
8:00 PM Maja Ratkje, Ikue Mori, Zeena Parkins and Okkyung Lee
VENUE:  Spectrum
DETAILS: Album Launch Party for Scrumptious Sabotage
https://www.facebook.com/events/476505592431172/
ADMISSION: $15/$20

TUESDAY, July 9
8:00 PM Anthony Coleman/John Zorn Duo
VENUE:  The Stone
DETAILS: Anthony Coleman (piano) John Zorn (alto sax)
https://www.facebook.com/events/522138991173953/
ADMISSION: $20

THURSDAY, July 11
8:00 PM Coleman plays Coleman

VENUE:  The Stone
DETAILS: Notated pieces for solo piano.
ADMISSION: $15

THURSDAY, July 11
8:00 PM Hauschka, Kosminen and Zeigler
VENUE:  East River Esplanade, Pier 15
DETAILS: http://www.rivertorivernyc.com/artists/hauschka-kosminen-and-zeigler/
ADMISSION: Free

SUNDAY, July 14
10:00 PM Michael Attias, Doug Wieselman, Anthony Coleman, Christopher Hoffman, David Shively
VENUE:  The Stone
DETAILS: The Abysmal Richness of the Infinite Proximity of the Same
Michael Attias (alto and baritone saxes) Doug Wieselman (clarinet, bass harmonica) Anthony Coleman (piano, electric organ) Christopher Hoffman (cello) David Shively (percussion)
ADMISSION: $15

TUESDAY, July 16
8:00 PM Margaret Leng Tan
VENUE: Washington Square, Main stage
DETAILS: US premiere of chamber version of toy piano concerto by Michael Wookey
http://washingtonsquaremusicfestival.org/
ADMISSION: FREE

THURSDAY, July 18
8:00 PM  Zorn@60: The Holy Visions
VENUE: Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater Adrienne Arsht Stage
DETAILS:  Abby Fischer, Kirsten Sollek, Lisa Bielawa, Jane Sheldon, Melissa Hughes
The first night of Zorn@60 consists of two lyrical works for a cappella female voices:  Shir Ha-Shirim (“Song of Songs”),  The Holy Visions and Zorn’s organ improvisations.
http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/207451?show_date=2013-07-18%2020:00:00
ADMISSION: $25-$35

SATURDAY, July 20
8:00 PM Zorn@60: The Complete String Quartets

VENUE: Lincoln Center, Alice Tully Hall, Starr Theater Adrienne Arsht Stage
DETAILS:  Featuring JACK Quartet, Alchemy Quartet, Brooklyn Rider
The second night of Zorn@60: six works for string quartet performed by the JACK Quartet, the Alchemy Quartet, and Brooklyn Rider.

http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/207452?show_date=2013-07-20%2020:00:00
ADMISSION: $25-50

WEDNESDAY, July 24
8:00 PM Darius Jones

VENUE:  Barbes
Darius Jones (alto saxophone)
ADMISSION: $10

THURSDAY, July 25
7:30 PM  Kronos Quartet with Mariana Sadovska

VENUE: Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Damrosch Park Bandshell
DETAILS: Art songs by Mariana Sadovska accompanying herself on harmonium with Kronos Quartet in a “pagan requiem”.
http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/207709?show_date=2013-07-25%2019:30:00
ADMISSION: FREE

FRIDAY, July 26
7:30 PM Kronos Quartet / The Gloaming
VENUE: Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Damrosch Park Bandshell
Kronos Quartet: works either composed or arranged for the Quartet by Omar Souleyman, Ramallah Underground, Ram Narayan, and others. A world-premiere collaboration with Greek-American composer Magda Giannikou on laterna, Strophe in Antistrophe reimagines the ancient call-and-response of Greek choruses. Vietnamese multi-instrumentalist Vân-Ánh Vanessa Võ.
http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/207713?show_date=2013-07-26%2019:30:00
ADMISSION: FREE

SUNDAY, July 28
6:30 PM Kronos Quartet / Asphalt Orchestra plays The Pixies’ Surfer Rosa / Jacob Garchik’s The Heavens
VENUE: Lincoln Center Out of Doors, Damrosch Park Bandshell
DETAILS: “atheist trombone shout choir,” led by multi-instrumentalist and composer Jacob Garchik (a frequent arranger for Kronos Quartet), performs The Heavens.

Kronos Quartet debuts new works by electronic vanguardists and indie rock revolutionaries, including Jherek Bischoff and Dan Deacon with an interactive light show in which audience members can participate via a free download of Deacon’s mobile app.
http://lc.lincolncenter.org/shows/207718?show_date=2013-07-28%2018:30:00
ADMISSION: FREE