Any Wednesday, the weekly concert-series at the Lincoln Triangle Barnes & Noble (1972 Broadway at 66th St.) announces its September 2007 line-up. Events are free and open to the public, on a first come/first served basis. If you have any questions, please call 212-595-9340.
Wednesday September 5
at 6PM
Any Wednesday kicks off the month in a romantic mood with
cabaret soprano Milla Ilieva "Taking a Chance on Love," which happens to be the
name of her brand new CD on a very old, and very popular, subject. Join us as
Milla shares some great standards and some song discoveries all on the most
glorious of feelings.
Monday September 10:
at 7PM
The New York City Opera is presenting a new opera, Margaret Garner,by Nobel Prize winning author Toni Morrison and Grammy
award-winning composer Richard Danielpour based on the author's novel, "Beloved."
Join us for a discussion of the new work with mezzo-soprano Krysty Swann,
pianist William Barto Jones and City Opera dramaturg Cori Ellison.
Sunday September 16
at 3PM
Jewish People's Philharmonic Chorus, under the direction of
Binyumen Schaechter keeps alive the tradition of Yiddish choral music. Join us
for a joyous celebration of traditional and modern melodies in honor of the
Jewish New Years.
Wednesday September
19 at 5:30PM
Jack Donahue has a new CD out, and that's always a cause for
celebration. "a small blue thing" is Jack's third CD, and this charming
balladeer will share songs from it this evening.
Thursdays September
20 & 27 and October 4 at 5:30PM
Barnes and Noble and The New York Musical Theatre Festival
(NYMF) are presenting three seminars on innovative musicals and the state of
musical theater today. Creators and performers connected with both this year's
and previous works presented by the Festival will speak and perform.
Wednesday September
26 at 6PM
The elegant Leslie Orofino promises to serve up some
"Moonlight Cocktails" to her audience, who will be bewitched and bothered, but
never bewildered by this charming chanteuse.
Sunday September 30
at 3PM
The Early Music Festival, New York City's longest thriving historical
performance organization celebrates our musical heritage with performances from
Artek, Asteria, Bacchanalia Baroque Ensemble, Brooklyn Baroque, The Mozartean
Players and New York Polyphony.
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