92nd Street Y Announces 2024–25 Concert Season

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The 92nd Street Y in New York City (92NY) has announced its 2024–25 Tisch Music Season, including performances by Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion, Jeremy Denk, Julia Bullock, Richard Goode, Brad Mehldau, Gabriel Kahane, and Days of Wine and Roses star Kelli O'Hara.

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The 92nd Street Y in New York City (92NY) has announced its 2024–25 Tisch Music Season, and featured among the performers are several familiar to readers of the Nonesuch Journal: Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion, Jeremy Denk, Julia Bullock, Richard Goode, Brad Mehldau, Gabriel Kahane, and Days of Wine and Roses star Kelli O'Hara.

Kelli O'Hara, who received her eighth Tony Award nomination for her starring role in Adam Guettel's Days of Wine and Roses on Broadway this year, kicks things off with a return to Kaufmann Concert Hall on Thursday, October 10, 2024, after a sold-out 92NY performance in 2022. 

Caroline Shaw and Sō Percussion bring music from their new album, Rectangles and Circumstance, released earlier this month on Nonesuch, to Kaufmann Concert Hall on Wednesday, October 23, after having performed music from their previous album together, Let the Soil Play Its Simple Part, at 92NY in 2023. 

Pianist Jeremy Denk marks this year's Charles Ives sesquicentennial with a performance of Ives' Sonata No. 2, "Concord, Mass., 1840–60," at Kaufmann Concert Hall on Thursday, December 12. Also on the program are works by Beethoven, Joplin, Simone, and William Bolcom.

Classical singer Julia Bullock helps ring in the New Year in her 92NY debut performance, joined by the UK Baroque ensemble the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment on Thursday, January 23, 2025, for a concert of arias by Handel, Purcell, Rameau, and Lully, alongside instrumental works by Bach, Handel, Vivaldi, and Pachelbel.

Frequent 92NY performer Richard Goode returns to Kaufmann Concert Hall on Wednesday, April 2, for a program of piano miniatures, culminating in a performance of Schubert’s B-flat Major Sonata, D. 960, a piece he recorded for Nonesuch in 1987 and hasn't performed in New York City in over a decade.

Brad Mehldau makes his 92NY debut and gives his only NYC concert appearance of the season on Wednesday, April 23, with a concert of music from one of two recent Nonesuch albums, Après Fauré, including Fauré's nocturnes and his own compositions inspired by the French composer’s works.

Caroline Shaw returns to 92NY on Friday, April 25 to close things out in a concert with label mate Gabriel Kahane in Buttenwieser Hall at The Arnhold Center, in which they perform new works they wrote together, co-commissioned by 92NY. 

For tickets to these and all the shows in the 92NY's 2024–25 concert season, visit 92ny.org.

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92nd Street Y 2024–25 Season

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