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Round 2. Joyce and pianist Maria Didur reunite again for some of their favorite vocal-piano works.
Joyce and pianist Maria Didur reunite for some of their favorite vocal-piano works in this groupmuse event.
Joyce and mezzo Linda Collazo perform and discuss Spanish Baroque music with musicians of Dorian Baroque.
Joyce joins the Downtown Symphony as the soprano soloist in Handel’s Messiah. Conducted by Doug Anderson.
CANTAMOS showcases the diversity of classical music by bringing the fascinating and spirited music of Latin America and Europe to Upper Manhattan and exploring the rich cultural heritage of Washington Heights. Vocalists and instrumentalists come together to perform zarzuela selections from El barbero de Sevilla and Las Hijas del Zebedeo, songs from Argentina, El Salvador, and Puerto Rico, favorite boleros such as “Por Amor” and “Besame Mucho”, baroque opera with the Dorian Baroque Orchestra, and more.
Songs and Arias
Cantanti Project journeys upstate for their third annual retreat and to perform on the Sacandaga Valley Arts Network's Summer Concert Series.
Arias, songs, and duets
Joyce and Laura Mitchell, Core Artists and Co-Founders of Cantanti Project, give a private house concert in upstate New York with Principal Music Advisor William Lewis on piano.
Some distances are small, some are big; some distances are measured by miles, and some by hopes and fears. Presented by the United Palace of Cultural Arts as part of their Lobby Series and as part of the Uptown Arts Stroll organized by the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance.
Joyce and pianist Maria Didur perform with Sing for Hope at the Port Authority Bus Terminal in South Building on the second floor in the PABT Performing Arts Stage.
Under the direction of Gwendolyn Toth, the Immanuel Choir sings a concert of music by Orlando Lassus, including Lamentations, Primi Diei and Domine Ne in furore.
This concert is free and open to the public.
OddVoices NYC presents a concert of music for Lent, including Pergolesi's Stabat Mater, as well as motets and liturgical music from across the centuries, including Palestrina, Lotti, Praetorius, Charpentier, Rossini and Villa-Lobos.
Euridice
The oldest surviving opera, Euridice is a telling of the story of Orfeo, who journeys into the Underworld to find his beloved Euridice. Presented by Cantanti Project. Conducted by Dylan Sauerwald with the Dorian Baroque Orchestra, and directed by Brittany Goodwin.
Sophie / Werther
Mezzo Maria Oesterreich presents a recital of works by German poets; Joyce joins her in singing excerpts from Werther.