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SUMMARY:Young New Yorkers' Chorus Mixed Ensemble presents "What If"
DESCRIPTION:What If: The Young New Yorkers’ Chorus Mixed Ensemble closes out the season with a declaration of the responsibility we have to create a better future through themes of hope\, anxiety\, dreams\, curiosity\, and love. Music by Whitacre\, Stucky\, Mulholland\, and more will be featured!
URL:https://erbenorgan.org/event/young-new-yorkers-chorus-mixed-ensemble-presents-what-if/
LOCATION:Basilica of Saint Patrick’s Old Cathedral\, 261 Mott Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
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SUMMARY:Make Music New York 2019: Jared Lamenzo and Lavinia Pavlish perform at Erben Organ Days 2019
DESCRIPTION:Basilica Organist and Music Director Jared Lamenzo and acclaimed violinist Lavinia Pavlish will perform a free concert at the Basilica following Mass\, as part of Make Music New York day. This kicks off Erben Organ Days 2019\, a series of concerts and events highlighting our historic 1868 Henry Erben Organ. \nProgram:\nJosef Rheinberger (1839-1901): Suite for violin and organ opus 166\nAmy Beach (1867-1944): Invocation \nAbout the Artists:\nJARED LAMENZO is an acclaimed musician\, producer\, and artist and the Director of Music and Organist of the Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral. He has concertized on historic organs in Germany\, Italy\, Latin America\, and South America\, as well as the Vatican\, and has worked with Grammy Award–winning artists. He serves as a member of the American Guild of Organists International Performer of the Year Committee and has served the Archdiocesan Music Commission’s Organ Committee. He is an Associate Organist of St. Francis of Assisi Church\, and was the Organ Scholar at the First Presbyterian Church of New York. He is a graduate of Harvard in Applied Science and Engineering\, with a Master’s degree from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He served as President of the revived Harvard Radcliffe Organ Society and ran the Harvard Sunday Jazz Band. \nLong fascinated with birdsong\, he won a MacArthur Award for his work in environmental education\, technology\, and art. He has worked as a developer of innovative educational applications\, often with music in mind; the latest with funding from the Mozilla Foundation. His music and multimedia works have been shown at the Chelsea Art Museum\, Eyebeam\, the Museum of Contemporary Art (Genova\, Italy)\, the Los Angeles Center for Digital Art\, Rockefeller Center\, the University of British Columbia\, Governor’s Island/Figment\, the New Museum Ideas City festival\, and many others. He has received support for performances from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and other donors\, and has spoken widely on pipe organs\, music\, and STEM and STEAM education. His work as an organist has been featured in the New York Times\, CBS News\, and Sirius Satellite Radio. In his role as Director of Music\, he continues to reach diverse audiences with innovative\, educational performances of music old and new\, as the Basilica builds on its role as a catalyst for the arts in the community and New York City. \nLAVINIA PAVLISH is a New York City-based violinist. She has performed as a soloist with The Cleveland Orchestra when she was eighteen in a series of education concert entitled Time Travel with the Cleveland Orchestra and recently performed alongside cellist Rose Bart with the Lake Tahoe Festival Orchestra at the Lake Tahoe Music Festival in 2017. \nLavinia co-founded and was as a member of the string quartet The Rhythm Method for three years. During her tenure with the group\, the quartet became a finalist in the Victor Elmaleh Concert Artist Guild competition and gave successful performances at the Met Museum and Joe’s Pub\, among many others. \nAs an orchestral musician\, Lavinia served as assistant concertmaster of the Juilliard Orchestra and has performed as a substitute with various orchestras around New York including Riverside Symphony\, Wordless Orchestra\, and Radio City. \nAs a chamber musician and freelancer\, recent highlights include shows at the Upper East Side Armory with artist Kimbra\, recordings on records of brilliant jazz musicians Bryan Carter\, Charlie Rosen\, Lauren Henderson\, and Mike Thurber\, and a performance of Beethoven’s Kreutzer Sonata with harpsichordist Aymeric Dupre LaTour at the North Stonington Historical Society’s concert series. \nLavinia studied with Paul Kantor in the Cleveland Institute of Music preparatory program and continued her studies as an undergraduate student of Almita Vamos at Northwestern University. She completed her Masters Degree at Juilliard with Naoko Tanaka. \nExciting past performances included a trio performance with cellist Valeriya Sholokhova and organist Jared Lamenzo to open for an evening with Martin Scorsese at the Basilica of Old St. Patrick’s Cathedral and performances with powerful artist and vocalist Joseph Keckler in a series of shows called Train with No Midnight at the Prototype Festival. \nLavinia enjoys arranging music\, seeing live shows and concerts\, and listening to every kind of music\, especially opera and jazz.
URL:https://erbenorgan.org/event/make-music-new-york-2019-jared-lamenzo-and-lavinia-pavlish-perform/
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