Our Fall 2012 season brings together principal artists from the Metropolitan Opera and New York City Ballet, an exciting young period-instrument ensem

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Our Fall 2012 season brings together principal artists from the Metropolitan Opera and New York City Ballet, an exciting young period-instrument ensemble, the return of a beloved program, and new discoveries in music research. Intimate, elegant venues provide welcoming settings for beautiful music and compelling collaboration.

To order tickets, please click the button under the event(s) of your choice, or mail a check to: Salon/Sanctuary Concerts, 332 Bleecker Street, #H45, New York, NY 10014.

For more information about us, please visit our website.

Thank you and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Anthony Roth Costanzo, Jared Angle
Bradley Brookshire

Handel, Purcell, & Vivaldi

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Photo of Jared Angle © Paul Kolnik, Choreography George Balanchine © The George Balanchine Trust Photo of Bradley Brookshire © The New York Times/Redux, Photo of Anthony Roth Costanzo © Matthu Placek

The three renowned performers open the fourth season with a unique interdisciplinary collaboration featuring arias, songs, and cantatas in the historic Players Club.

Friday, September 28th
7:00pm

The Players Club, 16 Gramercy Park South

A dinner with the artists will follow the performance. Dinner tickets are tax-deductible as allowed by law. Please RSVP for the dinner by September 18th.



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The Sebastians
Classical Portraits

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Caspar David Friedrich (1774 - 1840) Sunset (Brothers) ca. 1835

The award-winning young ensemble performs orchestral repertoire in the opulent ballroom of The Liederkranz Club.

Saturday, October 20th, 8:00pm
The Liederkranz Club, 6 East 87th Street

Paul Won Jin Cho, Clarinet Soloist

CPE Bach, Symphony in E minor Wq 178
Mozart, Clarinet Concerto in A major K 622
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Mozart, Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV. 550




From Ghetto to Palazzo
Vocal Music of Salamone Rossi Ebreo

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Title Page of The Songs of Solomon, Venice, 1623

Following the success of Salon/Sanctuary's program of works by the Jewish-Italian composer Salamone Rossi, (c. 1570 – 1630), From Ghetto to Palazzo returns for a third season, performed this year by the internationally acclaimed vocal sextet, The Western Wind, with guest Cantor Daniel Singer. Lutenist Charles Weaver & harpsichordist Gabe Shuford accompany.

Sunday, November 4th
3:00pm Lecture
4:00pm Concert

The Stephen Wise Free Synagogue
30 West 68th Street

Featuring liturgical works in Hebrew composed for the synagogue and secular Italian madrigals composed for the Gonzaga court, the program also includes selections from Rossi's compositions for the theatrical troupe of the Ghetto, enjoyed by Jews and Gentiles alike at the height of Counter-Reformation segregation.

Please join us for a pre-concert lecture by scholar Francesco Spagnolo, PhD, Curator of The Magnes Collection of Jewish Art & Life at the University of California, Berkeley, and a host for RAI Radiotre in Rome.

This concert is co-presented with the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue and Centro Primo Levi.




Psalm Settings for the Sun King

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Harpsichordist/organist Arthur Haas, soprano Jessica Gould, violinist Daniel Lee and colleagues perform French settings of Old Testament texts composed for the Royal Chapel of Versailles.

The program includes recently discovered motets by André Campra and selected Versets of François Couperin.

Repertoire once performed by relatives of the composers for the Sun King himself will be heard in the intimate sanctuary of the Huguenot Church.

Sunday, December 2nd
4:00pm

Eglise Française du Saint-Esprit
1o9 East 60th Street



Salon/Sanctuary Concerts is a project of The Fire Department Theatre Co., a 501 (c) 3 organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by law.

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