Friday, April 25

TENET Vocal Artists: Rosettes
Join acclaimed early-music ensemble TENET Vocal Artists for a merry evening of songs from Renaissance Europe.
Friday, May 9

Joseph Keckler: A Good Night in the Trauma Garden
Singer and performer Joseph Keckler activates Petrie Court with a new musical performance piece that explores life, death, and mythology in contemporary NYC and America.
Saturday, May 10

Joseph Keckler: A Good Night in the Trauma Garden
Singer and performer Joseph Keckler activates Petrie Court with a new musical performance piece that explores life, death, and mythology in contemporary NYC and America.
Thursday, May 15

Faraj Abyad: My Damascus
Join Syrian composer Faraj Abyad for a moving evening of world premieres that redefine classical Arabic music.
Sunday, May 18

Sight and Sound: Leon Botstein and The Orchestra Now
Join Leon Botstein and The Orchestra Now as they discuss parallels between art and music.
Wednesday, May 21

Brooklyn Rider Plays Philip Glass’s Complete String Quartets
Brooklyn Rider plays Philip Glass's complete string quartets in a mesmerizing, three-day series.
Thursday, May 22

Brooklyn Rider Plays Philip Glass’s Complete String Quartets
Brooklyn Rider plays Philip Glass's complete string quartets in a mesmerizing, three-day series.
Friday, May 23

Brooklyn Rider Plays Philip Glass’s Complete String Quartets
Brooklyn Rider plays Philip Glass's complete string quartets in a mesmerizing, three-day series.
Friday, June 27

Michael Gordon: The Forest of Metal Objects
Pioneering New York City composer Michael Gordon stages a new, site-specific piece for sixteen percussionists throughout The Met Cloisters, co-directed and -choreographed by Annie-B Parson and Paul Lazar.
Saturday, June 28

Michael Gordon: The Forest of Metal Objects
Pioneering New York City composer Michael Gordon stages a new, site-specific piece for sixteen percussionists throughout The Met Cloisters, co-directed and -choreographed by Annie-B Parson and Paul Lazar.
Sunday, June 29

Michael Gordon: The Forest of Metal Objects
Pioneering New York City composer Michael Gordon stages a new, site-specific piece for sixteen percussionists throughout The Met Cloisters, co-directed and -choreographed by Annie-B Parson and Paul Lazar.