Concert TONIGHT at 7:30 And April 3: 7:30pm at the Center for Jewish History April 21, 4pm: Chamber Music Society of Westchester Momenta is very excited about our program of Jewish composers at the Center for Jewish History this Wednesday, April 3. We will be performing Erwin Schulhoff's masterful string sextet, Mauricio Kagel's whimsical "Pan" for piccolo and string quartet, and a world premiere for flute and string sextet by David Glaser. Not to be missed!: Wednesday, April 3, 7:30pm The Momenta Quartet and Friends play music by Jewish Composers The Center for Jewish History 15 West 16th Street NY, NY 10011 Music by Mauricio Kagel, Erwin Schulhoff and a world premiere by David Glaser With Anthony Trionfo (flute), Jeremy Kienbaum (viola), Christopher Gross (cello) and Carl Bettendorf (conductor for the Glaser) Momenta's next concert will be in nearby Rye, NY (Westchester County). For those of you in that area or who would like to make a day trip on MetroNorth, we hope you can join us!: Sunday, April 21, 4pm The Westchester Chamber Music Society presents the Momenta Quartet Music by Haydn, Schubert and Elizabeth Brown MORE INFORMATION And meanwhile - a quick reminder - if you are free TONIGHT at 7:30, please join the Momenta Quartet and jazz cornet player Graham Haynes: TONIGHT, Thursday, March 28, 7:30pm
FourOneOne presents Graham Haynes' String Quartet no. 1 Greenwich House Music School Recital Hall 46 Barrow Street New York, NY 10014 Admission: $20/$15 in advance UPDATE: The program now also include Yusef Lateef's String Quartet No. 3 and an improvisation with Graham. Comments are closed.
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