A Living Tribute to Jens Nygaard Jan 24 Terrific Trios Apr 4 Both Sides of the Pond 2021‑2022 Tickets JUPITER SYMPHONY CHAMBER PLAYERS Janice Carissa piano William Wolfram piano MEIYING manager ▪ MICHAEL VOLPERT artistic director Stefan Milenkovich violin Asi Matathias violin There will be no subscriptions this season due 2021–2022 Berens No. 2 Ludovic Lamothe Piano Pieces to ongoing CoVid-19 uncertainties. Good Shepherd Church ▪ 152 West 66 Street ▪ with rich sonorities & zest ▪ by the Haitian “Black Chopin” 20 Mondays ▪ 2 PM & 7:30 PM Louise Farrenc José White La bella Cubana However, if you’d like to attend the concerts, be please visit jupitersymphony.com for program details ▪ the piano likewise sparkles Bottesini Gran Quintetto it one or all 20 or any number in between, please Mendelssohn in c Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 Sep 13 Love Triangles Nov 8 Showstoppers reserve tickets ahead of time—either before ▪ gorgeous nonpareil Drew Petersen piano Drew Petersen piano Apr 11 Bellissimo each concert (as you did last season) or anytime Hao Zhou violin Jennifer Frautschi violin Feb 7 Two Titans Janice Carissa piano at your convenience. Reservations are required. Brahms Clarinet Sonata No. 2 Cynthia Phelps viola Mackenzie Melemed piano Oliver Neubauer violin Call 212-799-1259 Kirchner Nur Tropfen ▪ “Drops” Tertis dazzling Variations on Robin Scott violin Paul Neubauer viola or email [email protected] Clara Schumann 3 Romances Handel’s Passacaglia Beethoven ▪ virtually d’Ambrosio Suite ▪ alluring late Schumann Raff ravishing String a concerto for piano & winds Romantic Seating will be limited to a flexible percentage Mendelssohn Piano Sextet Bach Goldberg Variations Busoni Concerto ▪ a gem, at 12 Sep 27 Imparting Wisdom ▪ bravura at age 15 of capacity depending on changing circum- Maxim Lando piano ▪ monumental work arranged by Rolla on a Rossini theme Dmitry Sitkovetsky for string trio Vollweiler Trio concertante stances. Chairs will be distanced accordingly. Joshua Brown violin A Russian Spectrum Nov 22 Glinka Divertimento brillante Robert Fuchs 7 Phantasiestücke William Wolfram piano Mozart Connexions There may be 2 seating configurations. Feb 21 ▪ on Bellini’s “La Sonnambula” ▪ unfailingly tuneful Dmitri Berlinsky violin Stephen Beus piano A: if seating capacity expands (better acoustics) Gershwin Lullaby ▪ bluesy Tchaikovsky Lensky’s aria Stefan Jackiw violin Apr 25 Evoking Brahms Chairs will be arranged along the length of the Dvořák Drobnosti ▪ exquisite Mussorgsky Pictures at an Paul Neubauer viola Avery Gagliano piano hall, with a few seats in the “Organ”—as they Rubin Goldmark Piano Trio Exhibition ▪ for Mozart “Kegelstatt” Trio William Hagen violin were pre-CoVid, but there will be fewer rows to ▪ the Juilliard master’s charmer Taneyev Piano Quintet Hummel flashy Piano Quintet Cynthia Phelps viola ▪ mighty, magnificent, majestic accommodate distancing. Ties to Beethoven ▪ by Europe’s great pianist Rheinberger in F Oct 4 Schubert Overture in D Thuille in G Michael Brown piano Dec 6 French Romanticism B: if seating capacity shrinks Xiao-Dong Wang violin Albert Cano Smit piano Bruch Romantic ▪ of astonishing loveliness Chairs will be arranged as they were last season ▪ testament to beauty & harmony Strauss in c Beethoven Duet No. 3 WoO27 William Hagen violin —from the Altar (front) to the Stained Glass Jacqueline Kerrod harp ▪ a glorious homage to Brahms Tintorer Un Souvenir de Mar 7 Viva Brasil Dividers (back). A few seats will be available in Beethoven ▪ a Mallorcan’s nod Saint-Saëns/Ysaÿe Caprice Roman Rabinovich piano May 2 Reicha’s Reach the “Organ.” Boccherini striking Fandango Renié Harp Trio ▪ evokes the Itamar Zorman violin Hyunah Yu soprano Quintet ▪ for guitar & strings music of Saint-Saëns & Fauré Mignone 3 Valsas Brasileiras Danbi Um violin Ticket prices: $25, $17, $10 Onslow Sextuor ▪ Romantic Lazzari Piano Trio ▪ grand Medaglia groovy Belle Epoque Paul Neubauer viola $25 seats will be numbered. showpiece by the “French Beethoven” gestures, with drama & passion Nepomuceno String Quartet Reicha Trio in D ▪ for winds $17 seats will be not be numbered, but identified No. 3 “Brasileiro” ▪ seminal Berlioz Les Nuits d’été Oct 18 Expats in France Dec 20 Czech This Out! by a color tag. Sit in any of these seats. Albert Cano Smit piano Drew Petersen piano Oswald concerto-like Quintet ▪ delicate, heartfelt song cycle Abigel Kralik violin Josef Špaček violin German Romantics Beethoven “Kreutzer” Sonata $10 seats remain unnumbered and unmarked. Mar 21 ▪ a jewel of blazing beauty Chopin 3 Polish Mazurkas Paul Neubauer viola Evren Ozel piano Please pay for tickets by check or cash (exact Tellefsen lyrical Piano Trio Nováček Perpetuum mobile Julian Rhee violin May 16 Standouts change), dropped into a container when you ▪ by Chopin’s Norwegian pupil Martinů 3 Madrigals Hyunah Yu soprano Fei Fei piano come to the concerts, or mailed ahead of time. Kalkbrenner brilliant Quintet Suk Elegy ▪ lament for a poet Thieriot windy Piano Quintet Stella Chen violin No paper tickets will be issued. ▪ in Germanic spirit Dvořák Piano Quartet No. 2 Kahn Jungbrunnen ▪ remarkable Haydn Piano Trio No. 41 ▪ big, bold & beautiful Brahms 2 Songs Rabl Piano Quartet ▪ 1st prize Oct 25 Opus One Refreshments may not be served. Volkmann Piano Trio No. 2 winner, judged by Brahms David Kaplan piano Jan 10 Maestri en Paris Please use the restrooms before/after the concerts. Mark Kaplan violin Maxim Lando piano ▪ played by Liszt all over Europe Brahms No. 2 We will do our best to provide a safe space. Berwald Piano Quartet Op. 1 Benjamin Beilman violin The Players ▪ delightfully eccentric Rameau Concert en Sextuor Violins: Claire Bourg, Njioma Grevious Violas: Maurycy The wearing of masks is required. Coleridge-Taylor Op. 1 Piano Cherubini Trio in C Banaszek, Ayane Kozasa, Natalie Loughran, Milena Pajaro-van When entering and exiting the church, please Quintet ▪ by the “Black Mahler” Saint-Saëns neoclassical de Stadt, Cong Wu Cellos: Christine Lamprea, Timotheos keep a distance of 3 or more feet around you. Dvořák String Quintet Op. 1 Chausson resplendent Concert Petrin Bass: Xavier Foley Oboe: Roni Gal-Ed Clarinet: ▪ Schubertian, at age 20 ▪ late Romantic tour de force Vadim Lando Horn: Karl Kramer Bassoon: Gina Cuffari Thank you so much!