NYC Calendar May 2026

HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH: Long Play Festival, May 1 -3

RECOMMENDED OUT-OF-TOWN EVENTS:
10th International Conference on Music and Minimalism, The University of Maryland School of Music, May 7–10
75th Vienna Festival (Wiener Festwochen), May 15-June 21

FRIDAY, May 1
7:30 pm Ensemble Fantasque: Beyond Urban
Varèse – Octandre
Schoenberg – Five Pieces Op. 16 (arrangement for ensemble)
Amelia Brey – Hermes of the Ways
Wuorinen – New York Notes
VENUE: The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, May 1
8:30 PM Period Bomb, Chris Pitsiokos, Tim Dahl, Kevin Shea, Chaser, Vid Linger
VENUE: The Statue
ADMISSION: $20

FRIDAY, May 1 and SATURDAY, May 2
7pm + 9pm Jen Shyu presents Fertile Land, Fertile Body
Jen Shyu – composition, text*, voice, gayageum, Taiwanese moon lute, piano, movement, raw video footage
Nana Dakin – director
Layale Chaker – violin, voice, movement
Alexandria DeWalt – flute, voice, movement
Melanie Dyer – viola, voice, movement
Elizabeth Kate – cello, voice, movement
Lesley Mok – drums, voice, movement
Haruna Lee – writing doula
Soomi Kim – choreographer
Laura Sofía Pérez – projection design
Eric Cheng – photography and iceberg video
Jamie Chen – stage manager
Melyanet Suarez – digital program design
VENUE: The Jazz Gallery
ADMISSION: $22-38

SATURDAY, May 2
3PM Long Play Festival 2026: Dither and Friends perform James Tenney
VENUE: BRIC Ballroom
ADMISSION: $95+

SATURDAY, May 2
4PM Long Play Festival 2026: Matthew Shipp The Cosmic Piano
VENUE: Theatre for a New Audience at Polonsky Shakespeare Center
ADMISSION: $95+

SATURDAY, May 2
5PM Long Play Festival 2026: The Percussion Collective performs Mauricio Kagel Dressur
VENUE: Church of St. Luke & St. Matthew
ADMISSION: $95+

SATURDAY, May 2
7PM Long Play Festival 2026: David Lang mystery sonatas with Emma Meinrenken
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $95+

SATURDAY, May 2
7:30 pm Futuros: New Ideas in Composition
with inti figgis-vizueta
the debut portrait of composer inti figgis-vizueta, spanning the past eight years of her collaborations living in New York City
Orange Road String Quartet
Miguel Calleja, violin
Lauren Conroy, violin
Nicky More, viola
Jordan Bartow, cello
Mantra Percussion
Mika Godbole
Joe Bergen
Caitlin Cawley
Gleb Kanasevich, clarinet
Amber Scherer, piano
VENUE: David Rubenstein Atrium
ADMISSION: Free

SATURDAY, May 2
8:30pm Ned Rothenberg And Alec Goldfarb + very special guest
Ned Rothenberg – Alto Sax, Clarinet, Sakuhachi
Alec Goldfarb – Guitar
VENUE: Seeds
ADMISSION: TBD

SUNDAY, May 3
12 pm John Luther Adams Crossing Open Ground
40 winds, brass, and percussionists, led by Doug Perkins
VENUE: Fort Greene Park
ADMISSION: FREE

SUNDAY, May 3
3PM Ellery Eskelin, solo sax
VENUE: Zen Center of New York City (500 State Street, Brooklyn)
ADMISSION: $10

SUNDAY, May 3
3:00 pm Long Play Festival 2026
3:00 pm – Morton Feldman Three Voices with Charlotte Mundy
5:30 pm – Trevor Dunn’s Trio-Convulsant avec Folie à Quatre
7:30 pm – Philip Glass Glassworks with Bang on a Can All-Stars
10:00 pm – Secret Chiefs 3
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $95+

SUNDAY, May 3
5PM Long Play Festival 2026
Kwami Winfield and C. Spencer Yeh
VENUE: Issue Project Room
ADMISSION: $95+

MONDAY, May 4
8:30pm David Leon – Yuma Uesaka Thumbs
David Leon – Alto Sax, Flute
Yuma Uesaka – Saxophones, clarinets
VENUE: Seeds
ADMISSION: TBD

TUESDAY, May 5
8:30pm David Leon – Yuma Uesaka Thumbs
David Leon – Alto Sax, Flute
Yuma Uesaka – Saxophones, clarinets
VENUE: Seeds
ADMISSION: TBD

WEDNESDAY, May 6
7:30 PM Songs of Cultural Transition
Ensemble Connect
David Krakauer, Artistic Partner
Program
Hindemith, Kleine Kammermusik
Krein, Lento from Jewish Sketches, Op. 12
Osvaldo Golijov, “K’vakarat” from The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind
“Love Song for Lemberg / Lvov”
Bartok, “Sebes (Fast Dance)” from Contrasts
Trad. “Der Gasn Nign” (arr. David Krakauer)
“Synagogue Wail”
trad. “Der Heyser Bulgar” (arr. David Krakauer)
VENUE: Resnick Education Wing
ADMISSION: Tickets $25

WEDNESDAY, May 6
8pm Spontaneous Resonance
Ryan Siegel – Alto Sax
Adam Lane – Double Bass
Patrick Golden – Drums
9 pm set2
Ayako Kanda – Voice
Anthony Coleman – Piano
Evan Palmer – Double Bass
Ken Kobayashi – Drums
VENUE: IBeam
ADMISSION: $20

FRIDAY, May 8
8pm Ayako Kanda + Tony Jones Trio
Tony Jones Trio
Tony Jones Tenor Saxophone
Jessica Jones Tenor Saxophone
Ken Filiano Bass
Ayako Kanda Group
Ayako Kanda Voice
Anthony Coleman Piano
Andrew Drury Drum Set
VENUE: the Loove Annex
ADMISSION: $20

SATURDAY, May 9
8 pm Queer Urban Orchestra presents Of Rage and Remembrance
Pre-concert talk at 7:15 pm
Program:
Gustav Mahler, orch. Benjamin Britten: What the Wild Flowers Tell Me (1895-96, orch. 1906)
Samuel Barber: Violin Concerto, Op. 14 (1939-1940, rev. 1949)
Pauline Oliveros: Heart Chant (2001)
John Corigliano: Symphony No. 1 (1988)
Artists:
Queer Urban Orchestra
David Bloom — Artistic Director and Conductor
Blake Pouliot — violin
Derek Weagle — Associate Conductor
VENUE: St. Bartholomew’s Church (325 Park Avenue)
ADMISSION: $30-35

SATURDAY, May 9
8pm Ayako Kanda & Elliott Sharp + Michael Sarin & Mp Landis
MP Landis, live painting
Michael Sarin, drums
Ayako Kanda, voice
Elliott Sharpe, electric guitar
VENUE: the Loove Annex
ADMISSION: $20

SATURDAY, May 9
8PM Sakina Abdou, sax
VENUE: Lava Club
ADMISSION: $20

MONDAY, May 11
7PM Enduring Voices: Rzewski and Sylvestrov
Program:
Valentyn Sylvestrov “Post Scriptum” Sonata for Violin and Piano (1990)
Frederic Rzewski The People United Will Never Be Defeated! (1975)
Performers:
Solomiya Ivakhiv, violin
Vadym Kholodenko, piano
VENUE: Ukrainian Institute of America (2 East 79th Street, New York)
ADMISSION: $20-40

MONDAY, May 11
7pm Ex Machina
Clara Yang, Piano
Xuan, Immersive Visual Art
Program:
Reena Esmail Crystal Prelude No. 1
with Cryoacoustic Orb Sound Installation by Lee Weisert and Jonathon Kirk
Lee Weisert Clinamina
Clara Yang Nebula
Yvette Young, Clara Yang Conception
Philip Glass Etude No. 11
Liliya Ugay Hammers Over The Moon
Phil Young Robodream
Allen Anderson Think That’s You—A Personality Recognition Software Toccata
Stephen Anderson Drones
Christopher Cerrone Hoyt-Schermerhorn
VENUE: Jerome Robbins Theater
ADMISSION: $29-39

TUESDAY, May 12
7:30 PM Decoda: American Renaissance
Program
IVES The Unanswered Question
Still “Summerland” From Three Visions
Carlos Simon Giants
Bonds “Dream Variation” From Three Dream Portraits (Arr. Xiaobao He)
Sarah Elizabeth Charles “Discover This Country” (Arr. Monique Brooks Roberts)
Z. P. Perry “Life” from Cycle of Songs on Poems of Paul Laurence Dunbar (arr. Brad Balliett)
Bonds “Troubled Water” (Arr. Jeremy Ajani Jordan)
Price Piano Quintet In A Minor
Performers: Decoda
VENUE: Weill Recital Hall
ADMISSION: starting at $29

THURSDAY, May 14
8:30 pm Independent Flotation Device
Tim Berne (sax) Rick Parker (electronics, trombone) Matt Hollenberg (electric guitars, bulbul tarang) Patrick Golden (drums)
VENUE: The Stone
ADMISSION: $20

THURSDAY, May 14
8pm Richard Carrick’s The Path
Either/Or:
Richard Carrick, piano
Jennifer Choi, violin
Jeremy Harman, cello
Justin Jay Hines, drums/percussion
Mario Salvador, tres Cubano
VENUE: Mise-En Place
ADMISSION: From $12

THURSDAY, May 14 – FRIDAY, June 5
El Último Sueño de Frida y Diego
Music by Gabriela Lena Frank
Libretto by Nilo Cruz
Frida – Isabel Leonard
Diego – Carlos Álvarez
VENUE: The Metropolitan Opera
ADMISSION: from $49

FRIDAY, May 15
8PM Kellen Mills: Tryon
Performers include:
Katie Webster, alto sax
Nick Saia, guitar
Dafna Naphtali, electronics
Marta Sanchez, piano
Kellen Mills, bass
James Nadien, drums
VENUE: the Loove Annex
ADMISSION: $20

SATURDAY, May 16
2PM 2025 AIR Qiujiang Levi Lu’s Tapescape
VENUE: Harvestworks’ Art and Technology Program Building 10a, Nolan Park, Governors Island
ADMISSION: Free

SUNDAY, May 17
9PM and 10:15PM Roy Nathanson & Friends 75th Bday Bash!
VENUE: Bar Lunatico
ADMISSION: $10

MONDAY, May 18
6pm Imani Winds: The French Connection
Repertoire
Valerie Coleman,Suite: Portraits Of Josephine Baker (2016)
Lalo Schifrin, La Nouvelle-Orléans (1987)
Henri Tomasi, Cinq Danses Profanes Et Sacrées (1959)
VENUE: Miller Theatre at Columbia University
ADMISSION: free

MONDAY, May 18
7 pm Crossing Borders Music: Haitian Flag Day Celebration
Program
Werner Jaegerhuber (1900–1953): Trio à Rosemène
Jean “Rudy” Perrault: Exodus String Quartet
Gifrants (b. 1957): Rara Kout Dlo Cho, Kout Dlo Frèt
Dickens Princivil (b. 1961): Incertitudes!
Daniel Bernard Roumain (b. 1971): “Klap Ur Handz” from String Quartet #5 (Rosa Parks)
Crossing Borders Music String Quartet
Dan Galat and Sarah Kim, violins
Wilfred Farquharson, viola
Tom Clowes, cello
VENUE: Americas Society (680 Park Avenue)
ADMISSION: free

TUESDAY, May 19
6:30pm Roulette Gala
The Robert Ashley Band
Thomas and Kamala Buckner
Roscoe Mitchell & Thomas Buckner
Dave Ruder & Brian McCorkle perform The Offering of Images
Gelsey Bell, Paul Pinto, & Aliza Simons perform Bell’s arrangement of Love is a Good Example
Matmos performs The Backyard, from Perfect Lives
and archival footage of Robert Ashley’s work.
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $150+

THURSDAY, May 21
7:30 p.m. Canticle of the Sun, Featuring Guest Conductor: Beth Willer
Program:
Celeste Oram – All my salt falls short (World Premiere)
Ellen Reid – Oscillations: One Hundred Years and Forever (East Coast Premiere)
Sofia Gubaidulina – Canticle of the Sun (New York City Premiere)
Messiaen – Apparition de l’Eglise éternelle
Messiaen/Gottwald – Louange a l’eternite de Jesus
Artists:
Voices of Ascension
Beth Willer, guest conductor
Tommy Mesa, cello
Jon Gillock, organ
VENUE: Church of the Ascension (36 Fifth Avenue at 10th St., New York)
ADMISSION: $40-81

THURSDAY, May 21
8:30 pm Semitic Brass
David Buchbinder (trumpet, cornet, alto horn, piano) Frank London (trumpet, brass, piano) Mark Rubin (banjo, bass, tuba)
VENUE: The Stone
ADMISSION: $20

FRIDAY, May 22
8PM “A Year of Deep Listening: 365 Text Scores for Pauline Oliveros” Book Release and Score Performances
Gelsey Bell voice and daxophone
Seth Cluett electronics
Viv Corringham voice
Mary Edwards waterphone and effects / micro foley
James Ilgenfritz bass
C. Lavender gongs and small percussion
Ben Richter accordion
Jane Rigler flutes
Lisa Schonberg drums and percussion
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $20

SATURDAY, May 23
8PM Tim Berne
Tim Berne – saxophone
Isak Ingvarsson- reeds
Tom Rainey – drums
John Hebert – bass
VENUE: Barbes
ADMISSION: $20

SUNDAY, May 24
4:30PM Ekmeles and electronics
Ekmeles is a vocal ensemble
George Lewis’s Amo
Kaija Saariaho’s Nuits, adieux
Bethany Younge’s Bright Void
Christopher Trapani’s End Words
VENUE: DiMenna Center
ADMISSION: $15-45

TUESDAY, May 26
6:30pm Jones/Ismaily /Sawyer
Darius Jones – alto sax
Shahzad Ismaily – bass / misc
Ryan Sawyer – drums
VENUE: Property Is Theft
ADMISSION: $20

WEDNESDAY, May 27
8:30 pm Quartet With String Quartet
Sara Serpa (voice) Sarah Elizabeth Charles (voice) Aubrey Johnson (voice) Qasim Naqvi (modular synth) and the Bergamot String Quartet
VENUE: The Stone
ADMISSION: $20

THURSDAY, May 28
8PM Yarn/Wire: Currents 2026
Yarn/Wire ensemble
Laura Barger piano
Julia Den Boer piano
Dustin Donahue percussion
Russell Greenberg percussion
Jonah Haven composer
Bergrún Snæbjörnsdóttir composer
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $20

THURSDAY, May 28
8:30 pm Trio
Sara Serpa (voice) Ikue Mori (electronics) Erik Friedlander (cello)
VENUE: The Stone
ADMISSION: $20

THURSDAY, May 28
7pm + 9pm Caroline Davis – Portals
Caroline Davis – saxophone
Julian Shore – piano
Chris Tordini – bass
Tim Angulo – drums
VENUE: The Jazz Gallery
ADMISSION: $22-45

FRIDAY, May 29
8PM John Zorn: New Masada Quartet
John Zorn sax
Julian Lage guitar
Jorge Roeder bass
VENUE: Kenny Wollesen drums
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $40+

FRIDAY, May 29
8PM Prospect Series house show #59
Eli Wallace / Marija Kovacevic / Rocio Sanchez (piano/violin/cello)
Jason Stein / Damon Smith / Adam Shead (bass clarinet / drums / bass)
Josh Sinton / Owen Stewart-Robertson (winds/ bass)
VENUE: 1923 8th ave Brooklyn, door at top of steps
ADMISSION: $20

FRIDAY, May 29
8:30 pm Quartet
Sara Serpa (voice) Andre Matos (guitar) Craig Taborn (piano)
VENUE: The Stone
ADMISSION: $20

NYC Calendar March 2025

Highlight of the Month: Ukrainian Contemporary Music Festival

SATURDAY, March 1
5PM Segue Reading Series: Marina Abramović & William Parker
VENUE: 11 Cortlandt Alley & Online
ADMISSION: $5

SUNDAY, March 2
5 pm Zwilich’s Double Quartet
Program:
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich (b. 1939), Double Quartet for Strings (1984)
Louis Spohr (1784–1859), Double Quartet No. 1 in D minor for Strings, Op. 65 (1823)
Max Bruch (1838–1920), Octet for Strings (1920)
Olli Mustonen (b. 1967), Nonet II for Four Violins, Two Violas, Two Cellos, and Bass (2000)
VENUE: Alice Tully Hall
ADMISSION: TBD

SUNDAY, March 2
8 pm Spatial: Bryan Eubanks, Eternities
Katie Porter, bass clarinet
Bob Bellerue, sound art
Bryan Eubanks – n/24 (2025), electronics
VENUE: Fridman Gallery
ADMISSION: $15

MONDAY, March 3
OUTfest 2025
7 pm NuMBq
Michael Bisio – bass, composition / Melanie Dyer – viola /
Marianne Osiel – english horn / Jay Rosen – perc
8:45pm Cooper Moore – multi-instruments / DoYeon Kim – gayageum
9:30pm Studio We 3
Daniel Carter – horns / Juma Sultan – percussion / William Parker – bass, reeds
VENUE: Fridman Gallery
ADMISSION: $25

MONDAY, March 3
7:30 PM Tibet House US Annual Benefit Concert: Philip Glass and Friends
Performers:
Philip Glass and Laurie Anderson, Artistic Directors
Featuring:
Arooj Aftab
Laurie Anderson
Jackson Browne
Tenzin Choegyal
Angélique Kidjo
Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Orville Peck
Allison Russell
Philip Glass Ensemble
Gogol Bordello
Patti Smith
Michael Stipe
Tune-Yards
VENUE: Carnegie Hall
ADMISSION: $49

MONDAY, March 3
7PM Abasement #76
MV Carbon, Brian Close + Kiki Kudo + Grave Guzman + Woodson Legend, William Hooker “Jubilation” with Adam Lane, On Ka Davis, Stevie Manning and Matt Lavelle, and Ka Baird/Qasim Naqvi/Joanna Mattrey.
VENUE: Artists Space
ADMISSION: Free

MONDAY, March 3
8:30PM Biggish and friends
8:30- Moritz/ Ali/ Costa
9:30- Biggish
10:30 Nate Wooley Quartet
VENUE: Hart bar
ADMISSION: TBD

March 3–12
7pm and 2pm Doom: House Of Hope
Concept, Artist Anne Imhof
Curation Klaus Biesenbach
Scenography sub
Choreography Josh Johnson
Music Direction Ville Haimala
Sound Design Mark Grey
Lighting Design Urs Schönebaum
Design, Art Direction Zak Group
VENUE: Park Avenue Armory
ADMISSION: $50

TUESDAY, March 4
The DMG 34th Anniversary In-Store Free Music Series
6:30 pm Killick / Harvey Valdes – Guitar Duo
7:30 pm John Hagen – Tenor Sax / Ken Filiano – Contrabass / Todd Capp- Drums
8:30 pm Bassmosphere: Eli Asher, Caylie Davis, Thomas Heberer, Frank London, Jordan McLean – trumpets, Aaron Pond – french horn, Steve Swell – pocket trumpet/trombone, Westbrook Johnson – trombone & patrick brennan – cornet
VENUE: DMG
ADMISSION: Free

TUESDAY, March 4
7 PM Contemporaneous: Open Mic
Contemporaneous ensemble
Lisa Beilawa, Niloufar Nourbakhsh, Dylan Mattingly, composers
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: Free

TUESDAY, March 4
7:30PM A Love Letter from the Past : RESIST
Joe McPhee – sax
Warren Smith – drums
Ratzo Harris – bass
VENUE: NUBLU
ADMISSION: $30

TUESDAY, March 4
8PM David Grubbs “Whistle From Above” Record Release
David Grubbs (Record Release; Solo & w/ Nate Wooley, Wendy Eisenberg, Cleek Schrey), Sam Weinberg Trio (ft. Henry Fraser, Jason Nazary)
VENUE: Sisters
ADMISSION: $15

THURSDAY, March 6
7:30 PM Miya Masaoka
Repertoire:
Miya Masaoka, Into the Landscape of the Shaking Inner Chôra (2024/25)
Miya Masaoka, The Horizon Leans Forward (2023) for string quartet
Miya Masaoka, Mapping a Joyful Noise (2023) for violin and electronics
Miya Masaoka, The Dust and the Noise (2013, rev. 2022) for piano, percussion, violin, and cello
VENUE: Miller Theatre at Columbia University
ADMISSION: $20

THURSDAY, March 6
8PM Interpretations: SPACE
Roscoe Mitchell / Thomas Buckner / Scott Robinson, with Robert Dick
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, March 7
8:30 pm Quartet
Micah Thomas (piano) Jessica Pavone (viola) Mary Halvorson (guitar) Lesley Mok (drums)
VENUE: The Stone
ADMISSION: $20

SATURDAY, March 8
The Gauci-Music Series
6:30: Aliya Ultan & Friends
VENUE: DMG
ADMISSION: Free

SATURDAY, March 8
8:30 pm Duo
Micah Thomas (piano) Tyshawn Sorey (drums)
VENUE: The Stone
ADMISSION: $20

TUESDAY, March 11
8:00 pm Sylvan Winds
VENUE: Zürcher Gallery
ADMISSION: $20

WEDNESDAY, March 12
7:30pm Welltone New Music Presents
JACK Quartet
Program:
Pierre Boulez: Livre 1, 2, 3c
Anton Webern: Six Bagatelles, Op. 9
Philip Glass: String Quartet No. 5
John Cage: String Quartet in Four Parts
Heinz Holliger: String Quartet No. 2
VENUE: Symphony Space
ADMISSION: $30

THURSDAY, March 13
7:30 PM Fantastyka (Ukrainian Sci-Fi)
TAK Ensemble
Program:
Leonid Hrabovsky, And It Will Be (1993)
Taylor Brook, Star Maker Fragments (2021)
Solomiya Moroz, The Solar Machine (World Premiere Commission – details here)
VENUE: The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
ADMISSION: $35 – $60

THURSDAY, March 13
7:30 pm Derek Bermel, Ying Quartet, Christopher Taylor & João Luiz
Derek Bermel, clarinet
Christopher Taylor, piano
João Luiz, guitar
Travelogue
Clarice Assad – Hermetic
Sergio Assad – Mignoniana
Derek Bermel – String Quartet No. 2: Songs Of Nameless Ancestors (New York Premiere)
Derek Bermel – A Short History Of The Universe (As Related By Nima Arkani-Hamed)
Derek Bermel – Turning
Leonard Bernstein – Sonata For Clarinet And Piano
Andreia Pinto Correia – Cantos E Danças (New York Premiere)
João Luiz Rezende Lopes – Sereno
Paquito D’rivera – Preludio Y Merengue
VENUE: Kaufman Music Center
ADMISSION: $30

THURSDAY, March 13
8PM Wendy Eisenberg salutes Morton Feldman • Mari Rubio x Jessica Pavone duo
VENUE: The Owl
ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, March 14
7:30PM From Kontraktova Square
The Rhythm Method
Kebra-Seyoun Charles, Base
Hans Tashjian, Bass
Vira Slywotzky, Contralto
Program:
Lesia Dychko, “On the boat” after Lesia Ukrainka
Svyatoslav Lunyov, Excerpts From Fierce January ’23: 35
Valentyn Kostenko, String Quartet No. 2, Ii. Andante Quasi Allegretto (1929)
Stefania Turkevych, “Time Passes” after Taras Shevchenko
Katya Suhlobina, “In Memoriam” for string quartet on motives from Serhiy Zhadan
Yuri Ishchenko, “Night shadows” after Mykhailo Semenko
Yuri Povolotsky, Three Romances on Poems by Lina Kostenko
Leonid Hrabovsky, “Pastels” after Pavlo Tychyna
Victoria Polevá, “Dover Beach” after Matthew Arnold
Boris Loginov, “The Way” after Mykola Khvylovy
Valentyn Sylvestrov, “Farewell” after John Keats
VENUE: The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
ADMISSION: $35 – $60

SATURDAY, March 15
7:30pm Ukrainian Tone Poems
Pinknoise
NYU CME
Ginevra Petrucci, Flute
Program:
Leonid Hrabovsky, Bucolic Strophes For Organ (1975)
Adrian Mocanu, Les Chevaux De Feu (2022
Alla Zahaykevych, Tercet For Clarinet, Violin, And Cello (2010)
Alex Voytenko, Homo Fugens (Running Man) (2018)
Renata Sokachyk, The Desert Breathes (2024)
Alisa Zaika, “He Only Dreamed Of Places Now…” (2022)
Lena Sierova, The Last Leaf (2010-11)
Yurii Pikush, Be A Cycle (2023)
VENUE: The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
ADMISSION: $35 – $60

SATURDAY, March 15
soup at 7:30, music at 8 Chris Jonas Deserts Quartet
Chris Jonas Reeds, Compositions, Video
Thomas Heberer, Cornet
Cyrus Campbell, Bass
Andrew Drury, Drum Set
VENUE: Soup and Sound
ADMISSION: $20

SATURDAY, March 15
8 pm COMPOSERS IN PLAY XV: Ink from the Shield
Presented by Piano Lunaire
Program:
Vivian Fung, White On Black (2023)
Jared Miller, Effervescent (2025) For 2 Pianos
Kelly-Marie Murphy, Star Burning Blue (2000)
Heather Schmidt, Twelve For Ten: Prelude-Fugue For Glenn Gould (2007)
Rodney Sharman, Selected Opera Transcriptions: Don Giovanni (2021); La Rondine (1991); I Capuleti E I Montecchi (2022-24)
Adam Sherkin, Northern Frames, Op. 15, No. 8: Draco (2018); Ink From The Shield (2024) For 2 Pianos
Linda Catlin Smith, The View From Here (1992)
Ann Southam, Rivers: Set 3 No. 4; Set 1 No. 1 (1979, 1981; Rev. 2004)
Andrew Staniland, Etudes: Symmetry, Of The Sea And Flower In Nighttime (2018)
VENUE: Kaufman Music Center
ADMISSION: free-$40

THURSDAY, March 20
8PM With Womens Work: Sydney Spann / Audrey Chen
VENUE: Issue Project Room
ADMISSION: $20

FRIDAY, March 21
7 PM Iva Bittová, Antonín Fajt & Guests: Vibrations of Spring
Iva Bittová – Violin and Vocals
Antonín Fajt – Piano and Electronics
Otto Hauser – Drums
VENUE: Bohemian National Hall Ballroom
ADMISSION: free

FRIDAY, March 21
7:30 PM Wild Up: Darkness Sounding -Conrad and Davachi
music collective Wild Up
Christopher Rountree, artistic director
Tony Conrad, Four Violins (East Coast premiere of new version arr. McIntosh)
Andrew McIntosh Fixations (East Coast premiere)
Sarah Davachi, The Lower Melodies (world premiere)
VENUE: The 92nd Street Y
ADMISSION: Starting at $40

SATURDAY, March 22
7:30 PM Wild Up: Darkness Sounding – Vivier, Lanzilotti, and more
Wild Up, Christopher Rountree, artistic director
Scott Walker, Rubato (It: ‘Stolen Time’) (East Coast premiere)
Leilehua Lanzilotti, with eyes the color of time
Claude Vivier, Zipangu
James Tenney, Saxony
VENUE: The 92nd Street Y
ADMISSION: Starting at $40

SATURDAY, March 22
7:30pm Composing While Black
International Contemporary Ensemble
Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM)
Adegoke Steve Colson, Iqua Colson, Thurman Barker, Reggie Nicholson, composers
Composing While Black
VENUE: NYU Skirball
ADMISSION: $50

MONDAY, March 24
7pm The Max Johnson 3
Nate Wooley, Erin Rogers & Max Johnson
VENUE: Barbes
ADMISSION: $20

MONDAY, March 24
7:30 PM Juilliard at Zankel Hall
Artists from The Juilliard School
Program:
Jessie Montgomery Selections From Musings
Jessie Montgomery Peace
Jessie Montgomery Concerto Grosso
Matthew Aucoin First Movement From The Tracks Have Vanished (Arr. For Two Pianos; World Premiere)
Matthew Aucoin This Earth (Arr. For Voice And Large Ensemble; World Premiere)
Caroline Shaw “The Beech Tree” From Plan & Elevation
Caroline Shaw “Other Song”
Ives “Two Little Flowers”
Caroline Shaw “Two Little Flowers”
Caroline Shaw New Work (World Premiere)
VENUE: Zankel Hall (Carnegie Hall)
ADMISSION: $45

TUESDAY, March 25
6PM Rebekah Heller, Righteous Rage – Music for Bassoon
VENUE: Miller Theatre
ADMISSION: Free

WEDNESDAY, March 26
8 PM People Have the Power: A Celebration of Patti Smith
Performers:
Michael Stipe
Matt Berninger
Courtney Barnett
Sharon Van Etten
Alison Mosshart
Kronos Quartet
Ben Harper
Karen O
Kim Gordon
Angel Olsen
House band led by Tony Shanahan with Flea, Steve Jordan, and more
VENUE: Carnegie Hall
ADMISSION: tbd

FRIDAY, March 28
7:30 PM Kronos Quartet
Program:
Sun Ra Outer Spaceways Incorporated (Arr. Jacob Garchik; Ny Premiere)
Coots “For All We Know” (Arr. Jacob Garchik After Nina Simone; Ny Premiere)
Aleksandra Vrebalov Gold Came From Space (Ny Premiere)
Neil Young “Ohio” (Arr. Paul Wiancko; Ny Premiere)
Sun Ra / Terry Riley / Sara Miyamoto Kiss Yo’ Ass Goodbye (Arr. Paul Wiancko; Ny Premiere, Co-Commissioned By Carnegie Hall)
Viet Cuong Next Week’s Trees (Ny Premiere)
Benedicte Maurseth / Kristine Tjøgersen Elja
Kronos Quartet
VENUE: Zankel Hall
ADMISSION: $95

FRIDAY, March 28
7:30 pm Written for Talea: Cycles of Unrest
Program:
Emily Koh – bridging:isolation (2013)
George Christofi – Kýklos (2024) *US Premiere
Andreas Tsiartas – We Have All Forgotten (2024) *US Premiere
Evis Sammoutis – Kyprogenḗs (2025) *World Premiere
Eric Chasalow – Fever Dream (2025) *World Premiere
Ni Zheng – Chimeric Chamber (2025) *World Premiere – Talea Ensemble Early Career Commission
Artists: Talea Ensemble
VENUE: Church of St. Luke and St. Matthew (520 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn)
ADMISSION: $10-20

SATURDAY, March 29
7PM 4711 – Intercourse of Ghosts
Intercourse of Ghostsб a multilingual opera reimagining the correspondence between Franz Kafka and Milena Jesenská
Hidejiro Honjoh, shamisen
Annabelle Plum, voice
Akihito Obama, shakuhachi
Hiroya Miura, director
Carl Christian Bettendorf, composer
Hiroya Miura, composer
VENUE: Bohemian National Hall (Czech Center)
ADMISSION: free

SATURDAY, March 29
7:30 PM Leonkoro Quartet
Caroline Shaw, Entr’acte
Hindemith, String Quartet No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 10
Beethoven, String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 132
VENUE: The 92nd Street Y
ADMISSION: Starting at $40

NYC Calendar October 2024

TUESDAY, October 1
6pm Pop-Up Concerts – Richard Carrick: L’algérie
ensemble Either/Or
Richard Carrick, L’Algérie
VENUE: Miller Theatre at Columbia University
ADMISSION: Free

TUESDAY, October 1
8PM Alan Licht (solo) Sam Weinberg/Thomas Buckner Duo
VENUE: Sisters
ADMISSION: $10-$30

TUESDAY, October 1
9PM Užupis (Kenny Wollesen, Dalius Naujo, William Shore)
VENUE: Bar Lunatico
ADMISSION: $10

October 1-6
7:30pm, 8 pm, 3 pm Indra’s Net
Music and Direction Meredith Monk
Costume and Scenic Design Yoshio Yabara
Lighting Design Joe Levasseur
Sound Design Daniel Neumann
Video Scenarios/Direction Meredith Monk
Cinematography Ben Stechschulte
Projection Design Jorge Morales Picó
VENUE: Park Avenue Armory
ADMISSION: $85-165

WEDNESDAY, October 2
8:30PM Matt Mitchell (piano) Tim Berne (alto sax) Kate Gentile (drums)
VENUE: the Stone
ADMISSION: $20

FRIDAY, October 4
7:30pm The Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians New York City Chapter
Peyton Pleninger’s Biotonic
Featuring:
Peyton Pleninger, Saxophone
Will McEvoy, Bass
Bram Kincheloe, Drums
VENUE: Symphony Space
ADMISSION: $25-$30

SATURDAY, October 5
2:30pm DoYeon Kim Trio
DoYeon Kim – kayagum
Mat Maneri – viola
Steven Long – keys
3:30pm gabby fluke-mogul – violin, Charles Burnham – violin
VENUE: First Street Green (33 E 1st St, Manhattan)
ADMISSION: free

SATURDAY, October 5
6 PM Loren Connors/Alessandra Novaga/James Illgenfritz/Chris Cochrane
VENUE: P.I.T
ADMISSION: TBD

SATURDAY, October 5
12:00 PM Phill Niblock Forever: A Marathon Memorial Celebration in Music, Images, Words, Movements…
Jim Staley, Shelley Hirsch, David Behrman, Tom Buckner, Yasunao Tone, Tom Hamilton, John King, Yoshiko Chuma, Susan Hefner, Keiko Uenishi, Barbara Held, Dave Soldier, Thomas Lehn, Tiziana Bertoncini, William Hooker, David First, David Watson, Bob Bellerue, Katie Porter, Al Margolis, Leslie Ross, Dafna Naphtali, SEM Ensemble, Dark Circuits Orchestra, and more TBA.
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: Free with RSVP

SUNDAY, October 6
4:30pm Joe McPhee
VENUE: First Street Green, 33 E 1st St, Manhattan
ADMISSION: free

SUNDAY, October 6
8:30 PM Bergamot Quartet Extended
VENUE: Sisters
ADMISSION: $10-$30

MONDAY, October 7
8PM Imaad Wasif with Shahzad Ismaily and Zoh Amba
VENUE: Heaven Can Wait
ADMISSION: $15

MONDAY, October 7
8 PM Ned Rothenberg’s Bucket Brigade
Ned Rothenberg alto sax, clarinet, bass clarinet, shakuhachi
Craig Taborn piano, electric keyboard
David Tronzo slide guitar
Stomu Takeishi fretless bass
Marcus Rojas tuba
Billy Martin drums, percussion
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $25-$30

TUESDAY, October 8
7:30 pm Marcos Balter: Three Enigmas
Marcos Balter with Conor Hanick, piano; Jay Campbell, cello; Ikue Mori, electronics; Maria Chavez, turntables & electronics; Gladstone Butler, percussion & electronics & Senem Pirler, electronics
Balter’s Three Enigmas
live electronic improvisation set
VENUE: Kaufman Music Center
ADMISSION: $30

October 8 – 13
8pm and 10pm Julian Lage Trio
Julian Lage – Guitar
Jorge Roeder – Bass
Dave King – Drums
VENUE: Village Vanguard
ADMISSION: $43

WEDNESDAY, October 9
7:30pm A Musical Lineage: Schoenberg and Boulez
Program to include:
Schoenberg, Suite, Op. 29
Boulez, Sur Incises
Performers:
David Robertson, conductor
Frank Huang, Violin
June Han, Harp
Daniel Druckman, Percussion
Anthony McGill, Clarinet
Eric Huebner, Piano
Students from the Juilliard Orchestra
VENUE: Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Lincoln Center
ADMISSION: $44

WEDNESDAY, October 9
7:30pm Welltone New Music Presents: Four Strings Around the World
music by Jerod Impichaachaaha’ Tate, Reza Vali, Violeta Dinescu, Shirish Korde, Victoria Bond and others
VENUE: Symphony Space
ADMISSION: $20

FRIDAY, October 11
6 PM Sara Koller & Matt Mottel “FANDOM”
Jean Carla Rodea/Raffi Garabedian/Devin Brahja Waldman/Georgia Wartel Collins/Matt Mottel/sTo Len
VENUE: P.I.T
ADMISSION: TBD

FRIDAY, October 11
8 PM Ken Kobayashi Quartet
Anthony Coleman – piano
Jeff Miles – guitar
Michael Gilbert – bass
Ken Kobayashi – drums
9:00PM Horntet
Guillermo Gregorio – clarinet
Daniel Carter – multiple instruments
Jeff Pearring – alto sax
Ayumi Ishito – tenor sax
Stan Zenkov – multiple instruments
Amazan Audoine – trumpet
VENUE: IBeam
ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, October 11
8pm 40th Anniversary of John Zorn’s Cobra
Brian Marsella electric piano, keyboards
Sylvie Courvoisier piano
Ikue Mori electronics
Wendy Eisenberg electric guitar
Mary Halvorson electric guitar
Taylor Levine electric guitar
Simon Hanes electric bass
Jay Campbell cello
Henry Fraser acoustic bass
Willie Winant percussion
Kenny Wollesen drums, electric vibes
Ches Smith drums
John Zorn prompter
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $35-$45

SATURDAY, October 12
2:30pm Rob Brown Trio
Rob Brown – alto sax
Brandon Lopez – bass
Juan Pablo Carletti – drums
3:30pm Trae Cruddup – drums, Craig Taborn – keyboard, Miriam Parker – dance
VENUE: First Street Green, 33 E 1st St, Manhattan
ADMISSION: free

SUNDAY, October 13
1:30pm Lewis / Knuffke / Mok
James Brandon Lewis – sax
Kirk Knuffke – cornet
Lesley Mok – drums
2:30pm Steve Swell Trio
Steve Swell – trombone
Dave Sewelson – baritone sax
Tcheser Holmes – drums
VENUE: First Street Green, 33 E 1st St, Manhattan
ADMISSION: free

SUNDAY, October 13
7:30pm Tony Malaby/Ana Fortuna/Charlie Lincoln/Ilya Blazh, Kaelen Ghandhi/Evan Palmer/Michael Larocca, Rob Magill
VENUE: Record Shop
ADMISSION: TBD

MONDAY, October 14
3:30pm Mixashawn Rozie – sax, voice, flute; Joe Morris – guitar; Michael Larocca – drums
4:30pm Drum & Dance Circle: Percussion led by Hamid Drake & William Parker, Dance led by Patricia Nicholson & Davalois Fearon
VENUE: First Street Green (33 E 1st St, Manhattan)
ADMISSION: free

October 15 – November 9
Ainadamar
Music by Osvaldo Golijov
Libretto by David Henry Hwang
VENUE: The Metropolitan Opera
ADMISSION: from $35

THURSDAY, October 17
6pm Ivalas Quartet: Fate and Longing
Ivalas Quartet:
Reuben Kebede, Violin
Tiani Butts, Violin
Marcus Stevenson, Viola
Pedro Sanchez, Cello
works by Mendelssohn, Beethoven, and Alvin Singleton
VENUE: Sugar Hill Museum of Art & Storytelling (898 St Nicholas Ave, NY)
ADMISSION: Free

THURSDAY, October 17 and FRIDAY, October 18
7:30 PM Afromodernism: Music of the African Diaspora
Program:
Carlos Simon, Four Black American Dances
Nathalie Joachim, Had To Be (New York Premiere–NY Phil Co-Commission with Spoleto Festival USA, Orchestre Métropolitain, and Chautauqua Institution)
D. Baker, Kosbro
Still, Symphony No. 4, Autochthonous
Artists:
Thomas Wilkins, Conductor
Toggle accordion for Thomas Wilkins
Seth Parker Woods, Cello
VENUE: David Geffen Hall
ADMISSION: $39-116

FRIDAY, October 18
7:30 PM Can We Know the Sound of Forgiveness
Gabriela Ortiz, Can We Know the Sound of Forgiveness
Performers:
The Crossing
Alejandro Escuer, Flute
Svet Stoyanov, Percussion
Ksenija Komljenović, Percussion
Shane Roderick, Percussion
Mingyu Son, Percussion
Julia Krohn, Performer
Larry S. White II, Performer
Dancers from The Ailey School
Donald Nally, Conductor
James Drake, Visual Art
Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Text
Harrison Guy, Choreographer
Adam Holender, Photography
Stephen Jiménez, Producer and Director
VENUE: Zankel Hall
ADMISSION: $60

FRIDAY, October 18
8:30PM Ryan Sawyer (drums, vocals, violin) Laura Ortman (violin, Apache violin) C. Spencer Yeh (violins, tapes)
VENUE: the Stone
ADMISSION: $20

SATURDAY, October 19
8PM Premieres I: Inhale
C4: The Choral Composer/Conductor Collective
Roots – Evan Fontaine
Breath – Alexa Letourneau
Perspective – Colston Reinhoff
In the News – Cynthia Shaw
Connecting Flights – Charlie Kreidler
Truth – Tara Mack
…and Everything Began – Helder Oliveira
Anima et Animus – Kelly Wang
VENUE: The Church of St. Luke in the Fields (487 Hudson Street New York)
ADMISSION: $10-50

SUNDAY, October 20
8 PM Anthony Coleman solo
Gabe Boyarin / Zoh Amba / Shahzad Ismaily trio
VENUE: Scholes Street Studio
ADMISSION: TBD

WEDNESDAY, October 23
7 PM Woolgathering
Directed and composed by Oliver Tompkins Ray
Choreography by John Heginbotham
Featuring Patti Smith
VENUE: Jerome Robbins Theater
ADMISSION: $39-$69

WEDNESDAY, October 23
7:30pm Caroline Shaw, Alicia Olatuja & Sō Percussion: Rectangles and Circumstance
Rectangles and Circumstance
Narrow Sea
Sō Percussion
Caroline Shaw
ADMISSION: from $40
VENUE: Geffen Stage at Kaufmann Concert Hall

WEDNESDAY, October 23
7 PM Marco Fusi, Violin: New Music by Yu Kuwabara and Salvatore Sciarrino
Marco Fusi, Violin
Program:
Kuwabara, Bai and Dharani (2020–21, U.S. premiere)
Sciarrino, Sei capricci per violino (1975–76)
Kuwabara, Mizu no Koe (2014–15/2019, U.S. premiere)
Sciarrino, Sei nuovi capricci e un saluto (2023, U.S. premiere)
VENUE: Teatro of the Italian Academy
ADMISSION: free

WEDNESDAY, October 23
8PM ASA-CHANG & Junray / Alma Laprida
VENUE: The Invisible Dog Art Center
ADMISSION: $15

WEDNESDAY, October 23
8PM Sylvie Courvoisier: Poppy Seeds
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $20-$30

WEDNESDAY, October 23
7:30pm Susana Santos Silva, trumpet
VENUE: Blank Forms
ADMISSION: $15

FRIDAY, October 25
7:30 PM Ensemble Connect
Program:
Bongani Ndodana-Breen Safika: Three Tales On African Migration
Andile Khumalo Cry Out
Dvořák Piano Quintet No. 2
VENUE: Arthur Zankel Music Center, Helen Filene Ladd Concert Hall
ADMISSION: TBD


FRIDAY, October 25
7PM M³ Festival 2024: Day 1
Zeena Parkins solo, Kenny Wollesen (drums), Craig Taborn “Shadow Plays Solo”
and many more
VENUE: Roulette
ADMISSION: $20-$30

FRIDAY, October 25
7pm Sound On: Composing While Black: Volume II
International Contemporary Ensemble
Program:
Jalalu Kalvert-Nelson, Prelude No. 1
Daniel Kidane, Foreign Tongues
Hannah Kendall, Tuxedo: Diving Bell 2.
Tebogo Monnakgotla, Wooden Bodies
Joshua Uzoigwe, Ukom and Egwu Amala from Talking Drums
Leila Adu-Gilmore, Alyssum
VENUE: Museum of Modern Art
ADMISSION: Free

TUESDAY, October 29
6pm In Memoriam – Wolfgang Rihm
Wolfgang Rihm, Musik für Drei Streicher (Music for Three Strings) (1977)
Performers:
Josh Modney, violin
Kyle Armbrust, viola
Michael Nicolas, cello
VENUE: Miller Theatre at Columbia University
ADMISSION: Free

WEDNESDAY, October 30
7:30 PM The New Virtuoso: Borders
American Composers Orchestra
Program:
Michael Abels, Guitar Concerto, “Borders” (NY Premiere)
Paul Novak, Forest Migrations (World Premiere)
Kebra-Seyoun, Charles Bass Concerto, “Nightlife” (World Premiere)
Victoria Polevá, The Bell (NY Premiere)
Curtis Stewart, Embrace
VENUE: Zankel Hall
ADMISSION: $50

WEDNESDAY, October 30
9PM heartsleeves: LoVid & Ka Baird
VENUE: Issue Project Room
ADMISSION: $15

WEDNESDAY, October 30
8:30pm Thunder Storm
Marcus Rojas (tuba, percussion) Tim Keiper (drums, percussion, voice) Ze Luis Oliveira (sax, flute) Brian Marsella (piano, percussion) Cyro Baptista (percussion, voice)
VENUE: the Stone
ADMISSION: $20

THURSDAY, October 31
8:30pm Spooky Stories
Bill Gordh and Cyro Baptista
VENUE: the Stone
ADMISSION: $20