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Chelsea Music Festival is “Connecting the Dots” this Summer

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Chelsea Music Festival has announced its 15th season of events with all new Connecting the Dots performance this Summer. The festival consists of nine evenings of shows from June 21 to 29.

Chelsea Music Festival

This summer festival is led by Artistic Directors Melinda Lee Masur and Ken-David Masur. Connecting the Dots consists of concerts, conversation, visual and culinary arts over the span of the nine nights. The festival will focus on the restorative powers of the arts in the ways that music and art both calm and reinvigorate the brain and nervous system.

The festival sees a multitude of talented and diverse performers and artists. Each exhibit and performance take place at various locations around NYC and some locations are yet to be announced. Each night of the festival will be different from the last and the diversity allows all types of audiences to be included and wowed.

Chelsea Music Festival
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2024 CHELSEA MUSIC FESTIVAL LINE-UP
  • Connecting the Dots— 15th Season Opening Night 

Friday, June 21 at 7pm – location to be announced 

World Premiere of A Night at Birdland by composer Nicky Sohn performed by WindSync 

Featuring Aizuri Quartet, pianist Andrea Lam, violinist Max Tan 

Chamber works by John Williams & Tebogo Monnakgotla 

Performance of Dancing Stars by Augusta Read Thomas with conductor Ken-David Masur 

  • My Super Awesome Brain | Family Night 

Saturday, June 22 at 10:30am at Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue, NYC 

10:30am – Family Event featuring WindSync 

  • Jazz Doubleheader | Birnbaum & the Bach Preludes and Cardume Trio 

Saturday, June 22 at 7pm – location to be announced 

7pm – Preludes Album (Chelsea Music Festival Records label) featuring pianist Adam Birnbaum, percussionist Keita Ogawa (Snarky Puppy), bassist Matt Clohesy (Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society) based on 12 preludes from Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier 

8:30pm – Late Night with Cardume Trio featuring jazz percussionists Rogério Boccato (Orquestra Jazz Sinfônica do Estado de São Paulo), Keita Ogawa, and Brazilian bassist Cleber Almeida 

  • Festa Junina 

Sunday, June 23 at 7pm at Pier 57, 25 11th Avenue, NYC 

Traditional Brazilian Forró music to celebrate summer featuring percussionist Rogério Boccato, Brazilian bassist Cleber Almeida, and accordionist Vitor Goncalves 

  • Patitucci & Friends — 15th Season special event with Jazz, Song & Chamber Music 

Monday, June 24 at 7pm at High Line Nine, 507 W. 27th Street, NYC 

Jazz bassist John Patitucci and pianist Renee Rosnes – with Caleb Hudson on trumpet 

Austrian duo baritone Daniel Gutmann (prize winner at Elīna Garanča’s ZukunftsStimmen) & pianist Maximilian Kromer (International Brahms Competition winner) 

Featuring pianist Robert Fleitz (1st Prize in 2022 John Cage Award) 

Reception curated by Chef Rachel Snyder 

  • Midsummer Night Magic— Visions & Stories 

Tuesday, June 25 at 7pm at Czech Center, 321 E. 73rd Street, NYC 

Selections from The Lee Trio album “Midsummer Night Magic” (Chelsea Music Festival Records label releasing June 2024) 

Fern Flowers by Uljas Pulkkis 

Five Trios by Edmund Finnis 

Piano Trio No. 2 in F Major, Op. 80 by Robert Schumann 

Fantasiestücke, Op. 88 by Robert Schumann 

Robert Schumann lieder with Austrian duo baritone Daniel Gutmann and pianist Maximilian Kromer 

Performance of the Dumky Piano Trio No. 4 in E minor, Op. 90, B. 166 by Antonín Dvořák (120th anniversary of his death) 

  • Completed Resonances— Vu, Beranek, Fauré & Smetana 

Wednesday, June 26 at 7pm at Czech Center, 321 E. 73rd Street, NYC 

World Premiere commissioned by the Festival by Czech composer Jacob Beranek 

Music by Ania Vu featuring soprano Marisa Karchin, pianist Robert Fleitz 

Piano Trio in G Minor by Bedřich Smetana (200th anniversary) performed by pianist Andrea Lam, violinist Max Tan, and cellist Angela Lee 

Piano Quartet No. 2 in G minor by Gabriel Fauré (100th anniversary of his death) 

  • Closing Reception | 2024 Art Exhibition – Kelly S. Williams 

Thursday, June 27 at 7pm at High Line Nine Gallery 8, 507 W. 27th Street, NYC 

Closing Reception for Kelly S. Williams, 2024 Visual Artist-in-Residence 

Art Exhibition open June 3-29 at High Line Nine 

Featuring Harlem Quartet performing Jessie Montgomery and Dizzy Gillespie 

  • Reimagined Gems— Vignettes Across Time 

Friday, June 28 at 7pm at St. Paul’s German Church, 315 W. 22nd Street, NYC 

Featuring Harlem Quartet performing Caroline Shaw and Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel 

World Premiere by Ania Vu 

Soprano to Marisa Karchin and Caleb Hudson on trumpet 

Pieces from Caleb Hudson’s 2024 album, Nothing Less, including Corelli arrangements 

Reception curated by Chef Rachel Snyder 

  • Superhero Brain | Family Event 

Saturday, June 29 at 10:30am at St. Paul’s German Church, 315 W. 22nd Street, NYC 

10:30am – Family Event featuring family-friendly, interactive activities led by music neuroscience scholar Dr. Jessica Phillips-Silver (Growing Brains) 

  • Festival Finale | Jazz Plasticity with Helen Sung 

Saturday, June 29 at 7pm at DiMenna Center, 450 W. 37th Street, NYC 

JazzPlasticity features the Helen Sung Quartet with pianist Helen Sung (2021 Guggenheim Fellow), drummer Kendrick Scott, saxophonist/clarinetist John Ellis, an bassist David Wong; this program was inspired by Helen’s time as jazz artist-in-residence at the Columbia University Zuckerman Mind Brain Institute and in partnership with Arts & Minds. 

Reception curated by Chef Rachel Snyder 

John Patitucci

Tickets for Chelsea Music Festival’s Connecting the Dots go on sale Wednesday, May 15, 2024. For more information, visit ChelseaMusicFestival.org.

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