2019
-
Tue01Jan2019
Russian New Year's
5pmSelections from Maximilian Steinberg's Passion Week and Rachmaninoff All-Night Vigil (Vespers)
The Clarion Choir
Steven Fox, conductor
Church of the Resurrection: 119 E 74th St.
New York City
-
Fri04Jan2019
American Iconoclasts: Ned Rorem
7:30pmNed Rorem: Poems of Love and the Rain, War Scenes, Selected Songs
Sarah Brailey, soprano; Annie Rosen; mezzo-soprano; Steven Eddy, baritone; Dashon Barton, bass-baritone;
Michael Brofman, Daniel Schlosberg, Danny Zelibor, piano
Free Pre-concert at 7:00PM by Russell Platt (New Yorker)
Brooklyn Historical Society128 Pierrepont St, Brooklyn, NY
-
Tue15Jan2019
I Have A Dream: Music from the African-American Tradition
7pmSeraphic Fire returns to America’s first true concert music. Highlighting both solemn melodies and exhilarating rhythms, the ensemble presents the breadth and depth of African-American spiritual literature.
Anthony Trecek-King, conductor
Join us for a PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATION one hour before each concert
-
Wed16Jan2019
I Have A Dream: Music from the African-American Tradition
7:30pmSeraphic Fire returns to America’s first true concert music. Highlighting both solemn melodies and exhilarating rhythms, the ensemble presents the breadth and depth of African-American spiritual literature.
Anthony Trecek-King, conductor
Join us for a PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATION one hour before each concert
-
Thu17Jan2019
I Have A Dream: Music from the African-American Tradition
7:30pmSeraphic Fire returns to America’s first true concert music. Highlighting both solemn melodies and exhilarating rhythms, the ensemble presents the breadth and depth of African-American spiritual literature.
Anthony Trecek-King, conductor
Join us for a PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATION one hour before each concert
-
Fri18Jan2019
I Have A Dream: Music from the African-American Tradition
7:30pmSeraphic Fire returns to America’s first true concert music. Highlighting both solemn melodies and exhilarating rhythms, the ensemble presents the breadth and depth of African-American spiritual literature.
Anthony Trecek-King, conductor
Join us for a PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATION one hour before each concert
-
Sat19Jan2019
I Have A Dream: Music from the African-American Tradition
7:30pmSeraphic Fire returns to America’s first true concert music. Highlighting both solemn melodies and exhilarating rhythms, the ensemble presents the breadth and depth of African-American spiritual literature.
Anthony Trecek-King, conductor
Join us for a PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATION one hour before each concert
-
Sun20Jan2019
I Have A Dream: Music from the African-American Tradition
4pmSeraphic Fire returns to America’s first true concert music. Highlighting both solemn melodies and exhilarating rhythms, the ensemble presents the breadth and depth of African-American spiritual literature.
Anthony Trecek-King, conductor
Join us for a PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATION one hour before each concert
-
Sun27Jan2019
Schubertiade
3pmAn annual tradition at the School of Music, featuring songs, vocal ensembles, piano and chamber music associated with Franz Schubert's friends and colleagues.
Mills Hall, UW-Madison
Madison, WI
-
Thu21Feb2019
Lorelei with the Boston Symphony
8pmPuccini Suor Angelica
Debussy Nocturnes
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Symphony Hall, Boston
-
Fri22Feb2019
Lorelei with the Boston Symphony
8pmPuccini Suor Angelica
Debussy Nocturnes
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Symphony Hall, Boston
-
Sat23Feb2019
Lorelei with the Boston Symphony
8pmPuccini Suor Angelica
Debussy Nocturnes
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Symphony Hall, Boston
-
Wed27Feb2019
Lorelei at National ACDA Conference
8pmHelzberg Hall
Kaufmann Center for the Performing Arts
Kansas City, MO
-
Fri01Mar2019
-
Wed13Mar2019
Just Bach February
1pmBWV 4: Christ lag in Todesbanden
J.M. Bach: Herr, ich warte auf dein Heil
Luther Memorial Church
Madison, WI
-
Fri15Mar2019
-
Tue19Mar2019
-
Thu21Mar2019
Roomful of Teeth at Big Ears
6:30pmBig Ears Festival
Ann & Steve Bailey Hall at the KMA
Knoxville, TN
-
Fri22Mar2019
Triptych: Eyes of One on Another
9pmwith Roomful of Teeth
Music by Bryce Dessner
Big Ears Festival
Tennessee Theatre
-
Fri29Mar2019
Purcell: Dido and Aeneas
7:30pmSecond Witch
The Handel and Haydn Society
Harry Christophers, conductor
Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music
Boston, MA
-
Sat30Mar2019
Purcell: Dido and Aeneas
7pmSecond Witch
The Handel and Haydn Society
Harry Christophers, conductor
The Temple of Dendur, Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City
-
Sun31Mar2019
Purcell: Dido and Aeneas
3pmSecond Witch
The Handel and Haydn Society
Harry Christophers, conductor
Jordan Hall, New England Conservatory of Music
Boston, MA
-
Mon01Apr2019
-
Fri05Apr2019
Lorelei at Harvard
8pmRising Voices Collegiate Treble Choral Festival
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
-
Sat06Apr2019
Lorelei at Harvard
8pmRising Voices Collegiate Treble Choral Festival
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA
-
Mon08Apr2019
-
Thu11Apr2019
-
Sat13Apr2019
-
Sun14Apr2019
So We Must Make the Journey
4pmLorelei Ensemble
Sacred Music in a Sacred Space
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola
New York, NY
-
Wed24Apr2019
Just Bach April
1pmSoprano soloist
BWV 173: Erhöhtes Fleisch und Blut
Trio Sonata in G Major BWV 1038
Orchestral Suite No. 2 in B Minor BWV 1067
-
Sat27Apr2019
Lady Lazarus
7pmSolo recital featuring music of living composers
Program includes Ned Rorem's Ariel, James Kallembach's A Primer of Birds, and selections from Jonathan Dove's Ariel
Capital Lakes
333 W. Main St.
Madison, WI
-
Sat11May2019
-
Fri17May2019
Lorelei and A Far Cry
8pmThis program will include the world premiere of a new work by Kareem Roustom, that tells the stories of the women of the Odyssey - from the sorceress Circe to the deadly Sirens, from the ghost Of Odysseus’ mother to the resourceful Penelope.
Jordan Hall
New England Conservatory of Music
Boston, MA
-
Sun19May2019
-
Wed29May2019
-
Fri14Jun2019
-
Sat15Jun2019
-
Sun16Jun2019
-
Sun16Jun2019
-
Wed26Jun2019
-
Wed03Jul2019
Lorelei Ensemble at AAM
Association of Anglican Musicians Conference
Boston, MA
-
Tue30Jul2019
Lorelei at MIT
8:30pmSongs from Extrasolar Spaces: An Evening of Music Inspired by TESS performed at MIT
Space has long fascinated poets, physicists, astronomers, and sci-fi writers. Musicians too have often found beauty and meaning in the skies above. On July 30, at MIT’s Kresge Auditorium, a group of composers and musicians will render visions from space in a concert titled Songs from Extrasolar Spaces. Featuring Boston’s Lorelei Ensemble—a Boston-based women’s choir—the concert will include premieres by MIT composers John Harbison and Elena Ruehr, along with compositions by Meredith Monk and Molly Herron. All the music is inspired by discoveries in astronomy.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Kresge Auditorium
Cambridge, MA
-
Wed31Jul2019Sun04Aug2019
Lorelei recording session
David Lang's "love fail" in an 8-voice version, arranged for Lorelei Ensemble by the composer
-
Wed07Aug2019Mon12Aug2019
-
Tue03Sep2019
Resonant Bodies: Jane Sheldon world premiere
9:20pmpoem for a dried up river
for two sopranos, string trio, trombone, 2 percussionists, and electronic samples
Roulette
Brooklyn, NY
-
Thu05Sep2019Sun08Sep2019
Heather Gilligan recording session
Recording "A Woman Knows: 8 Songs on the Progress of Women," a historical look at women's voting rights in America.
-
Wed18Sep2019
-
Sat21Sep2019
Grace Presents
12pmSolo recital with the UW-Madison cello studio
Repertoire includes:
Bachianas Brasileiras No. 5 by Heitor Villa-Lobos
L'abbé Agathon by Arvo Pärt
Akhmatova Songs by John Tavener
Песня Офелии by Dmitri Shostakovich
Se quanque amours by Guillaume DuFay
-
Sat28Sep2019
-
Wed09Oct2019
Triptych: Eyes of One on Another
8:00pmwith Roomful of Teeth
Thirty years after the death of Robert Mapplethorpe, we still cannot turn away from what his photos reveal. Composer Bryce Dessner, librettist Korde Arrington Tuttle, director Kaneza Schaal and designer Carlos Soto, in collaboration with Roomful of Teeth and an eight-member musical ensemble, seek to capture the ways Mapplethorpe’s works compel an audience’s complicity and characterize them in the act of attention. Growing up in Cincinnati, Dessner’s own exposure to the protests surrounding this galvanizing artist rooted a lifelong kinship to his pivotal body of work. Mapplethorpe’s pictures both unite and divide, provoking a consideration of perceived opposites – black/white, male/female, gay/straight, art/porn, classical/contemporary. His pictures seduce, shock, offend, excite, intrigue, and scare us all at once. Triptych (Eyes of One on Another) asks an audience to experience these reactions collectively. Through music, Mapplethorpe’s images, poetry by Essex Hemphill and Patti Smith, and use of both theatrical and photographic lighting techniques, the work puts the audience inside the artist’s viewfinder, inside his beautiful, bold, voracious view of how nature and humans look, touch, feel, hurt and love one another.
-
Fri11Oct2019
Lorelei Ensemble at Gordon College
8pmAlton C. Bynum Recital Series
Recital Hall Auditorium, Gordon College
Wenham, MA -
Sat12Oct2019
-
Tue15Oct2019
Reich: Music for 18
7:30pmEnsemble Signal plays Steve Reich's Music for 18 Musicians
New Sounds Live at Brookfield Place
Winter Garden
220 Vesey Street NYC
Admission FREE -
Wed16Oct2019
Just Bach October
Luther Memorial Church
Madison, WI
-
Sat19Oct2019
-
Sun20Oct2019
Lorelei at Franklin & Marshall
4pmBarshinger Concert Hall, Franklin & Marshall College
Lancaster, PA -
Wed30Oct2019
Triptych: Eyes of One on Another
7:30with Roomful of Teeth
Since their Celebrity Series debut on Stave Sessions in 2015, Roomful of Teeth has capitulated to rockstar status in the new music world. Come see Teeth's return in the first theatrical production of Triptych (Eyes of One on Another). In this new performance piece, music, poetry, and photography come together in a theatrical context, exploring the impact of Robert Mapplethorpe’s work on the lives and careers of composer and Cincinnati native Bryce Dessner (The National) and librettist Korde Arrington Tuttle. Mapplethorpe’s pictures both unite and divide viewers, provoking a consideration of perceived opposites–their literal as well emotional and cultural meanings – Black/White, Male/Female, Gay/Straight, Art/Porn, Classical/Contemporary. His pictures seduce, shock, offend, excite, intrigue and scare us all at once. The work puts the audience inside the artist’s viewfinder, inside his beautiful, bold, voracious view of how nature and humans look, touch, feel, hurt and love one another.
Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre
Boston, MA
-
Thu31Oct2019
Triptych: Eyes of One on Another
7:30with Roomful of Teeth
Since their Celebrity Series debut on Stave Sessions in 2015, Roomful of Teeth has capitulated to rockstar status in the new music world. Come see Teeth's return in the first theatrical production of Triptych (Eyes of One on Another). In this new performance piece, music, poetry, and photography come together in a theatrical context, exploring the impact of Robert Mapplethorpe’s work on the lives and careers of composer and Cincinnati native Bryce Dessner (The National) and librettist Korde Arrington Tuttle. Mapplethorpe’s pictures both unite and divide viewers, provoking a consideration of perceived opposites–their literal as well emotional and cultural meanings – Black/White, Male/Female, Gay/Straight, Art/Porn, Classical/Contemporary. His pictures seduce, shock, offend, excite, intrigue and scare us all at once. The work puts the audience inside the artist’s viewfinder, inside his beautiful, bold, voracious view of how nature and humans look, touch, feel, hurt and love one another.
Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre
Boston, MA
-
Fri01Nov2019
Triptych: Eyes of One on Another
8pmwith Roomful of Teeth
Since their Celebrity Series debut on Stave Sessions in 2015, Roomful of Teeth has capitulated to rockstar status in the new music world. Come see Teeth's return in the first theatrical production of Triptych (Eyes of One on Another). In this new performance piece, music, poetry, and photography come together in a theatrical context, exploring the impact of Robert Mapplethorpe’s work on the lives and careers of composer and Cincinnati native Bryce Dessner (The National) and librettist Korde Arrington Tuttle. Mapplethorpe’s pictures both unite and divide viewers, provoking a consideration of perceived opposites–their literal as well emotional and cultural meanings – Black/White, Male/Female, Gay/Straight, Art/Porn, Classical/Contemporary. His pictures seduce, shock, offend, excite, intrigue and scare us all at once. The work puts the audience inside the artist’s viewfinder, inside his beautiful, bold, voracious view of how nature and humans look, touch, feel, hurt and love one another.
Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre
Boston, MA
-
Sat02Nov2019
Triptych: Eyes of One on Another
8pmwith Roomful of Teeth
Since their Celebrity Series debut on Stave Sessions in 2015, Roomful of Teeth has capitulated to rockstar status in the new music world. Come see Teeth's return in the first theatrical production of Triptych (Eyes of One on Another). In this new performance piece, music, poetry, and photography come together in a theatrical context, exploring the impact of Robert Mapplethorpe’s work on the lives and careers of composer and Cincinnati native Bryce Dessner (The National) and librettist Korde Arrington Tuttle. Mapplethorpe’s pictures both unite and divide viewers, provoking a consideration of perceived opposites–their literal as well emotional and cultural meanings – Black/White, Male/Female, Gay/Straight, Art/Porn, Classical/Contemporary. His pictures seduce, shock, offend, excite, intrigue and scare us all at once. The work puts the audience inside the artist’s viewfinder, inside his beautiful, bold, voracious view of how nature and humans look, touch, feel, hurt and love one another.
Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre
Boston, MA
-
Sun03Nov2019
Triptych: Eyes of One on Another
2pmwith Roomful of Teeth
Since their Celebrity Series debut on Stave Sessions in 2015, Roomful of Teeth has capitulated to rockstar status in the new music world. Come see Teeth's return in the first theatrical production of Triptych (Eyes of One on Another). In this new performance piece, music, poetry, and photography come together in a theatrical context, exploring the impact of Robert Mapplethorpe’s work on the lives and careers of composer and Cincinnati native Bryce Dessner (The National) and librettist Korde Arrington Tuttle. Mapplethorpe’s pictures both unite and divide viewers, provoking a consideration of perceived opposites–their literal as well emotional and cultural meanings – Black/White, Male/Female, Gay/Straight, Art/Porn, Classical/Contemporary. His pictures seduce, shock, offend, excite, intrigue and scare us all at once. The work puts the audience inside the artist’s viewfinder, inside his beautiful, bold, voracious view of how nature and humans look, touch, feel, hurt and love one another.
Emerson Cutler Majestic Theatre
Boston, MA
-
Thu07Nov2019
-
Sat09Nov2019
-
Sun10Nov2019
-
Wed20Nov2019
-
Sat23Nov2019
-
Sun24Nov2019
-
Fri06Dec2019
Bach: Christmas Oratorio
7:30pmCantatas I, V, VI & BWV 91
Bach Society of Minnesota
Mt Olive Lutheran Church
Rochester, MN -
Sat07Dec2019
Bach: Christmas Oratorio
7:30pmCantatas I, V, VI & BWV 91
Bach Society of Minnesota
St. Thomas More Catholic Church
St Paul, MN -
Sun08Dec2019
Bach: Christmas Oratorio
3pmCantatas I, V, VI & BWV 91
Bach Society of Minnesota
St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
Corcoran, MN -
Wed11Dec2019
Die Wanderin recital
8:00pmTHIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED
NEW DATE: February 15 at 2:30pm
Collins Recital Hall
Hamel Music Center
Madison, WI
-
Sun15Dec2019
A Baroque Christmas
3pmJ.S. Bach | Christmas Oratorio, BMV 248
Cantata No. 1, On the First Day of the Festival of Christmas
Cantata No. 3, On the Third Day of ChristmasHandel | Messiah, Part the First (Christmas)
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra
Matthew Kraemer, conductor -
Mon16Dec2019
A Baroque Christmas
7:30pmJ.S. Bach | Christmas Oratorio, BMV 248
Cantata No. 1, On the First Day of the Festival of Christmas
Cantata No. 3, On the Third Day of ChristmasHandel | Messiah, Part the First (Christmas)
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra
Matthew Kraemer, conductor -
Wed18Dec2019
Just Bach December
Luther Memorial Church
Madison, WI
-
Sat21Dec2019
-
Sun22Dec2019
-
Tue31Dec2019