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Trumpets 5, Music of our Time

American Philosophical Society 427 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

Principal Trumpets David Bilger (Philadelphia Orchestra) and Thomas Rolfs (Boston Symphony) are joined by their colleagues Jeffery Curnow, Anthony Prisk, Benjamin Wright, and pianist Susan Nowicki in a program featuring solo works and pieces for various combinations of trumpets written since 1945.

$20

Piffaro; PRISM; and Hyunah Yu, soprano

Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA

Two world-renowned ensembles and a sensational soprano collaborate in the world premiere of a new song cycle by Philadelphia composer David Ludwig, chair of composition at the Curtis Institute. The Anchoress is a monodrama that imagines the life of a medieval mystic, merging the sounds of ancient and modern worlds to explore issues of faith, isolation, and social power.

$20

Philadelphia Legends

Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, United States

Two legendary Philadelphia pianists, Charles Abramovic and Marcantonio Barone, with artistic director James Freeman, in works for solo piano by six legendary Philadelphia composers...and Mozart!

Free

Curtis Chamber Orchestra w/ Andrew Grams, conductor

Perelman Theater, Kimmel Center 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA

For over two decades, the Curtis Chamber Orchestra has been appearing with PCMS, spotlighting this esteemed conservatory’s best and brightest talent in large-ensemble repertoire. A program of classical and romantic works offers Mendelssohn’s Midsummer’s Night Dream Overture, Haydn’s singular Drumroll Symphony, and a late, unfinished masterpiece by Schubert.

$20

A French Noel

Experience a pastoral Christmas in 16th c. France – actors from the Helen Hayes Award-winning Happenstance Theater help us bring charming tableaus from a precious noël manuscript to life.

$29 – $49

Xavier Foley, double bass, and Sejoon Park, piano

American Philosophical Society 427 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

“The double-bass world could use Xavier Foley. He is not only a standout player but also has the bright spark of a composer” (Philadelphia Inquirer). Foley’s PCMS recital debut offers a wide-ranging program of well-known works alongside his own arrangements and compositions, augmented by the “gorgeously clear but rounded sound” (Philadelphia Inquirer) of fellow Astral artist Sejoon Park.

$20

Ricardo Morales, clarinet, and Natalie Zhu, piano

American Philosophical Society 427 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

Ricardo Morales and Natalie Zhu never fail to delight us with their incredible virtuosity and deeply-felt musicianship. The principal clarinetist of the Philadelphia Orchestra displays “utterly natural musical grace, and the lyricism and breath control of a fine opera singer” (New York Times) while Zhu—making her 20th appearance with the Society—is a sensitive pianist with an incredible command of her sound.

$20

Broken Consort

A flute, violin, viol, lute and the wire-strung cittern and bandora make up the Elizabethan “broken” or mixed consort. Guests Julianne Baird, soprano, Christopher Morongiello, lute, and Mark Cudek, cittern join Tempesta for late renaissance music by Dowland and Morley, and early baroque consorts by Locke and Lawes.

$25 – $39

Millennial Music

Rose Hall, Univ of Pennsylvania 3340 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, United States

Network for New Music showcases the music of the Millennial generation featuring five works by some of the most talented composers of this generation.

$5 – $20

Rediscoveries: Festival of American Chamber Music I

Trinity Center for Urban Life 22nd and Spruce Streets, Philadelphia, United States

A project which seeks to illuminate an important but largely neglected body of 20th- and 21st-century chamber music by American composers, with a special focus on composers with ties to Philadelphia.

$10 – $30