Fall 2019
WHEN: Sunday mornings from 11am-12pm
Doors at 10:30am, complimentary coffee & pastries
WHERE: SubCulture (45 Bleecker St, New York NY 10012)
TICKETS: $20 | SubCulture
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SEP.22 • Sybarite5 (string quintet)
Award-winning string quintet Sybarite5 bring their signature brand of electrifying programming, including music from their recent album OUTLIERS, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Classical Charts.
SEP.29 • PUBLIQuartet (string quartet)
Applauded by The Washington Post as “a perfect encapsulation of today’s trends in chamber music,” and by The New Yorker as “independent-minded,” PUBLIQuartet’s modern interpretation of chamber music makes them one of the most dynamic artists of their generation.
OCT.06 • Grace Park (violin)
Winner of the 2018 Naumburg International Competition, Grace Park has been praised by the San Francisco Chronicle as being “fresh, different and exhilarating.” Grace performs a concert with pianist Joseph Liccardo.
OCT.13 • Jenny Lin (piano) Etudes Project, Pt. 1
The Washington Post describes pianist Jenny Lin as “surely one of the most interesting pianists in America right now”. She takes a break from her ongoing world tour with Philip Glass to bring us the first installment of her “Etudes Project”.
OCT.20 • Carr-Petrova Duo
(The Novel Voices Refugee Project)
Acclaimed musicians Molly Carr (viola) and Anna Petrova (piano) celebrate the release of their debut album Novel Voices, music inspired by their visits to refugee camps around the world.
OCT.27 • Boyd Meets Girl (guitar + cello)
GatherNYC co-artistic directors Laura Metcalf (cello) and Rupert Boyd (guitar), praised by Gramophone Magazine for their ability to “play like one, with a sense of purpose as sure as their intonation”, perform their own arrangements of music from Bach to Beyoncé.
NOV.03 • Brandon Ridenour’s “Come Together”
GatherNYC favorite, trumpet player Brandon Ridenour of the Canadian Brass, presents his unique project of music by the Beatles reimagined with Latin flavor for trumpet, accordion, bass, trombone and guitar.
NOV.10 • Neave Trio (piano trio)
"'Neave' is actually a Gaelic name meaning 'bright' and 'radiant', both of which certainly apply to this trio's music making." -WQXR
NOV.17 • The Westerlies (brass quartet)
Formed in 2011, the self-described “accidental brass quartet” explores jazz, roots and chamber music influences to create the rarest of hybrids: music that is both "folk-like and composerly, lovely and intellectually rigorous” (NPR Music).
NOV.24 • Becca Stevens (singer-songwriter)
North Carolina-bred, Brooklyn-based singer/composer/multi-instrumentalist Becca Stevens has already received copious praise from the likes of The New York Times, describing her as “a best-kept secret” and “impressively absorbing.”
DEC.08 • Jenny Lin (piano) Etudes Project, Pt. 2
The Washington Post describes pianist Jenny Lin as “surely one of the most interesting pianists in America right now”. She takes a break from her ongoing world tour with Philip Glass to bring us the second installment of her “Etudes Project”.
DEC.15 • Aizuri Quartet (string quartet)
Arguably the fastest-rising string quartet in America, in the past few years the Aizuri Quartet has been nominated for a Grammy, won several major international competitions, and been granted a residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
DEC.22 • Astrid Schween (cello)
The cellist of the legendary Juilliard String Quartet and faculty member of the Juilliard School, Astrid Schween makes a recital appearance at GatherNYC sharing some of her favorite music for cello and piano.
Tickets: SubCulture
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