The Four Nations Ensemble
New York City Spring Concerts for 2012
| Date |
Location
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Concert
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Wednesday
March 7th
8:00 PM |
New York City
First Spring Concert
The New Church
114 East 35th Street
between Park & Lexington
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for more information.
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Without a care:
Music from Sans Souci
Music of C.P.E. Bach, Duport
F. Benda, J.S. Bach, J. G. Graun
The
Four Nations Ensemble
Charles Brink, flute
Krista Bennion Feeney, violin
Loretta OSullivan, cello
Andrew Appel, keyboard and director
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Wednesday
April 25th
8:00 PM |
New York City
Second Spring Concert
The New Church
114 East 35th Street
between Park & Lexington
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for more information.
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Lamentations and Ululations
Music of Handel, Bach, Vivaldi, Haydn
The
Four Nations Ensemble
Charles Brink, flute
Krista Bennion Feeney, violin
Loretta OSullivan, cello
Andrew Appel, keyboard and director
Guest Artist
Sherezade Panthaki, soprano
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Wednesday & Thursday
May 23rd & 24th
7:00 PM |
New York City
Third Spring Concert
The Metropolitan Room
34 West 22nd Street
between 5th & 6th Avenues
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for more information.
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Spring in Paris
Music of Leclair, Couperin, Rameau with songs of Lambert, Lully, Clérambault, Offenbach, Satie, Brel, Porter & Gershwin
The
Four Nations Ensemble
Charles Brink, flute
Krista Bennion Feeney, violin
Loretta OSullivan, cello
Andrew Appel, keyboard and director
Special Guests
Steve Ross, cabaret artist
Rosa Lamoreaux, soprano
Program Details Coming Soon!
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| Subscription: |
$100 |
| Single Tickets: |
$35 |
| Seniors & Students: |
$30 |
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Subscription price is
$100
For Tickets & Information
Phone (212) 928-5708
or
E-mail: FourNationsInc@aol.com
Click here to download the order form. |
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These New York concerts are made possible through a generous grant from Christian Draz.
Four Nations concerts and educational programs are made possible in part through public funds
from the New York State Council for the Arts, a state agency. |
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