October 2017
Dr. Lonnie Smith (Organ) Trio at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre
Dr. Lonnie Smith, the elder statesman of the Hammond B3 organ with a career spanning over five decades, is nothing short of a living legend. He cut his teeth in…
Find out more »Mahan Esfahani (Harpsichord) Plays the Goldberg Variations, at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre
An introductory aria undergoes thirty singular transformations in Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Since its publication in 1741, the work has gained a reputation for presenting the performer with a monumental artistic…
Find out more »December 2017
Carnival of the Animals, at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre
Music by Camille Saint-Saëns, with poetry by Ogden Nash Miller reimagines its holiday favorite, bringing new puppets and new surprises to celebrate “feathers, fur, and fins.” A peek behind the…
Find out more »January 2018
Simone Dinnerstien Performs Works by Schubert and Glass, at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre
For Simone Dinnerstein, the interpretation of a musical score requires attention not just to what the piece should sound like, but what it wants to say. “There’s a feeling of…
Find out more »March 2018
Alfredo Rodríguez Trio at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre
At heart, Cuban pianist Alfredo Rodríguez is a storyteller, exploring his incredible life growing up in Havana, surrounded by the richness of Cuba’s varied musical traditions. After seeking asylum in…
Find out more »May 2018
A Tribute to African-American Women Composers at Columbia University; Dr. Gregory Hopkins (Artistic Director) Piano
Harlem Opera Theater is pleased to present A Tribute to African-American Women Composers, Elizabeth Guerrant, Virginia Lowe, Harriet Davidson, Betty Jackson King, Evelyn Simpson Currenton, Marie F. Busch, Camille Nickerson, and…
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