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The 2023-24 Season
Dates, times, programs, and artists subject to change.

Which Way the Winds Blow

Mozart Divertimenti for wind sextet

September 27, 12:00 pm

Grace Church, White Plains

 

Kathy Halvorson and Noah Kay, oboes

Frank Morelli and Harry Searing, bassoons

Nancy Billman and Rheagan Osteen, horns

Together with works of Handel and Reicha, we present a selection of Mozart's delightful Divertimenti for winds, presumably composed at his father's insistence that the young composer explore the keys of F major, B-flat major, and E-flat major. Tough love! 

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THE RETURNS OF RACHEV AND RAN 

Sunday, October 15, 3:00 pm

Purchase Performing Arts Center

Danail Rachev, conducting

Ran Dank, piano

Walker: Lyric for Strings

Schumann: Piano Concerto

Rossini: La scala di seta

Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4

 

After Danail Rachev (2015) and Ran Dank (2022) made their triumphant Philharmonic debuts, our inbox immediately overflowed with demands that we bring each of them back. Done and done. If you were there, you know why. If you weren’t, find out why! Our 41st season opens with a masterpiece by George Walker, the first African American to receive the Pulitzer Prize in Music.

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Norse by Norsewest(chester)

November 15, 12:00 pm

Grace Church, White Plains

D. Paul Woodiel, violin, hardingfele, nyckelharpa

Dana Lyn, violin, viola, piano

Sarah Carter, cello

The magical Norwegian Hardingfele and its Swedish cousin, the Nyckelharpa provide magical, silvery textures that suit not just their traditional repertoire, but also composed repertoire of the renaissance and baroque. 

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THE GREATEST CELLO CONCERTO

Sunday, December 17, 3:00 pm

Purchase Performing Arts Center

Kazem Abdullah, conducting

Joshua Roman, cello

Mozart: Overture to Cosi fan tutti

Saint-Saëns: Concerto for cello No. 1 in A minor

Beethoven: Symphony No. 4

 

That’s what Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich said about Saint-Saëns’ emotionally powerful work, and in the gifted hands of Joshua Roman, let the debate begin. By the time Kazem Abdullah ascends our podium for the 3rd time this December, he will be just a few weeks removed from leading the Met’s highly-anticipated production of Anthony Davis’ X: The Life and Times of Malcom X.

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Catch This Trout 

February 4, 2:00 pm  

Crawford Mansion, Rye Brook 

Deborah Wong, violin

TBA, viola

Maureen Hynes, cello

Jack Wenger, double bass 

Christopher Oldfather, piano

Franz Schubert: Trout Quintet

Franz Schubert composed his “Trout” quintet at the age of 22, but it was never published until after his death. Perhaps considered too forward for its time, the work features textures and sonorities that awed the likes of Chopin and Schumann.

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Catch This Trout 

February 7, 12:00 pm  

Grace Church, White Plains 

Deborah Wong, violin

TBA, viola

Maureen Hynes, cello

Jack Wenger, double bass 

Christopher Oldfather, piano

Franz Schubert: Trout Quintet

Franz Schubert composed his “Trout” quintet at the age of 22, but it was never published until after his death. Perhaps considered too forward for its time, the work features textures and sonorities that awed the likes of Chopin and Schumann.

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Licorice & Fiddles

The Great Clarinet Quintets of Mozart and Brahms

March 24, 2:00pm

Crawford Mansion, Rye Brook

 

Robert Chausow and Robin Bushman, violins

Liuh-Wen Ting, viola

Roberta Cooper, cello

Ben Baron, clarinet

The clarinet quintet format comprises a string quartet with clarinet soloist. Few composers have attempted to write for such an ensemble. Mozart and Brahms were undeterred, and the result is two of the greatest works in the clarinet repertoire.

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Licorice & Fiddles

The Great Clarinet Quintets of Mozart and Brahms

March 27, 12:00pm

Grace Church, White Plains

 

Robert Chausow and Robin Bushman, violins

Liuh-Wen Ting, viola

Roberta Cooper, cello

Ben Baron, clarinet

The clarinet quintet format comprises a string quartet with clarinet soloist. Few composers have attempted to write for such an ensemble. Mozart and Brahms were undeterred, and the result is two of the greatest works in the clarinet repertoire.

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OLD SCHOOL, FRESH VOICE

Sunday, April 7, 3:00 pm

Jaime Laredo, violin, conducting

Isabelle Durrenberger, violin

 

Bach: Concerto for Two Violins

Beethoven: Romance No. 1 and No. 2 for violin

Mozart: Symphony No. 29

 

Our good friend Jaime Laredo returns, with yet another prized former student, 25 year-old Isabelle Durrenberger, whose interpretive powers are at once fresh and provocative while true to the core intentions of these iconic, “old school” works for violin and orchestra.

CHECK BACK SOON FOR TICKETS
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PROGRAM TBA

Sunday, April 21, 2:00pm

Crawford Mansion, Rye Brook 

 

PROGRAM TBA

Wednesday, April 24, 12:00 pm

Grace Church, White Plains

 

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