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Jazz - Don Byron New Gospel Quintet (2/25/12)
This press release contains information about Miller's last jazz performance of the season, the Miller debut of the Don Byron New Gospel Quintet. A lineup of great talents and Byron's masterful interpretations of Gospel traditions are sure to delight.
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New Series - Pop-Up Concerts (starting 2/7/12)
This press release includes information about our brand new series, Pop-Up Concerts. Free and informal, Pop-Up Concerts put the audience on stage with some of today’s most interesting performers for a fresh take on the concert experience. Pop-Up Concerts provide a new home for music that’s small in scale but big on ideas, presented in an intimate setting.
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Jazz - Anat Cohen Quartet (2/11/12)
This press release contains information about the Miller Theatre Jazz series debut of the Anat Cohen Quartet, led by the Israeli woodwind virtuoso known for her adventurous writing and performances.
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Early Music - New York Polyphony (2/12/12)
This press release includes information about the Early Music concert A Renaissance Valentine. All-male vocal quartet New York Polyphony will perform this romantic Valentine’s Day program, complete with champagne reception during
intermission, at the beautiful American Academy of Arts and Letters at 156th Street between Broadway and Riverside Drive.
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Bach and the Baroque - Simone Dinnerstein (2/2/12)
This press release contains information about the first Bach and the Baroque concert of 2012 - Simone Dinnerstein: Bach and the Romantics. This solo recital features selections from the Brooklyn-based pianist’s new album, Something Almost Being Said, with works by Bach, Schubert, Chopin, Brahms, and a new work by Daniel Felsenfeld written for Ms. Dinnerstein.
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Composer Portrait: John Zorn (12/9/11)
This press release contains information about our last Composer Portrait of the Fall 2011 season. Soloists Fred Sherry, Jennifer Koh, and Stephen Gosling, are joined by Talea Ensemble, conductor Brad Lubman and many special guest musicians to perform five premieres by composer John Zorn.
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Early Music - The Tallis Scholars (12/10/11)
This press release includes information about the 2011-12 Early Music series. Perennial favorites The Tallis Scholars launch the series with a special program for the Christmas season.
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Composer Portrait: George Lewis (11/12/11)
This press release contains information about the second Composer Portrait of the 11-12 season. ICE, with guest conductor and percussionist Steven Schick and poet and narrator Quincy Troupe, explores the work of George Lewis.
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Bach and the Baroque - Jennifer Koh (10/23/2011)
This press release includes information about the 2011-12 Bach and the Baroque series. Jennifer Koh launches the series playing Bach's complete solo violin works over the course of a single afternoon.
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U.S. Premiere: James Dillon's Nine Rivers (9/14, 9/16, 9/17/2011)
Miller opens its 2011-12 season with an ambitious three-night staging of the monumental cycle that James Dillon himself says "may go down in history as the most cancelled premiere of all time." This press release contains details and bios of the artists participating in the production.
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2011-2012 Season Announcement
Miller announces another season of adventurous programming, including new music, jazz, early music, and a special multimedia season opener. Click to read the press release.
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Lunchtime Concerts - Spring 2011
This press release includes information about all six lunchtime concerts in the spring, featuring performances by the Voxare Quartet, Sarah Wolfson, and Stephen Gosling.
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Early Music continues in 2011!
Read the press release for Sequentia's performance of "Voices from the Island Sanctuary" as part of the 2011 Early Music series.
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Maa: A ballet by Kaija Saariaho (9/22-9/25/2010)
Miller opens its 2010-2011 season with the U.S. premiere of Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho's only ballet. This press release includes details and bios for artists involved in the production.
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Lunchtime Concerts (9/13-9/15/2010)
This year's Lunchtime Concerts spotlight the founding fathers of American music, beginning with Samuel Barber and Aaron Copland. This press release includes repertoire details and artist bios.
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Jazz - Cyrus Chestnut (10-9-09)
This press release includes information about the first Jazz concert of the 2009-10 season, as well as a full listing of the other performances in the series.
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Lunchtime Concerts - Fall 2009
This press release includes information about the dates, rep, and artists for the nine FREE Lunchtime Concerts taking place in Fall of 2009.
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FREE Lunchtime Concerts (Spring 2009)
This press release includes details about the 12 FREE concerts in the Spring 2009 Lunchtime Concerts series, featuring the Chiara and Pacifica String Quartets in Philosophy Hall.
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Jazz - Lewis Nash Quintet (10-18-08)
This press release includes information about the first concert of the 2008-2009 Jazz series, featuring The Lewis Nash Quintet, as well as descriptions of the rest of the concerts in the series.
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Opera - Oresteia (9/13, 16, and 17/08)
This press release provides details about Miller Theatre's 2008-2009 20th Annivesary Season Opening Night, featuring Iannis Xenakis's only opera, Oresteia, directed by Luca Veggett.
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2008-2009 Season Schedule
This press release includes a complete listing of all Miller Theatre-produced events of the 2008-2009 season, organized by series.
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