BSM's Concert Series

Voices New and Old (VNO) is our primary concert series. As an educational institution, we believe concerts should be about both sounds and ideas—mind and emotion. Concerts in the Voices series are built around a theme.

Faculty Focus (FF) is a series of concerts designed to feature solo performances by a member of our extraordinary faculty.

Student Voices (SV) is our newest series and each concert is a faculty-curated student or student/faculty collaborative concert. These concerts, based around a historic, geographic, musical, or theoretical idea or theme, introduce students to the world of music as a "sound and idea" phenomenon.

Children's Concerts (CC) focuses on concerts specially designed for children (and their parents of course!) Pull up a rug, have a seat, and enjoy.
 

To browse the concert calendar, click on the month you wish to see and the concerts for that month will appear below. For more information on any concert, click on the concert title for a detailed description of the event.

Click here to view the 2007–2008 concert brochure in PDF format.

NOVEMBER 2007
DATE TITLE PERFORMERS SERIES
2
7:00 p.m.
3
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Bloomingdale Guitar Festival

Paul Cesarczyk, artistic director
Gabriel Handy, guitar masterclass
Alejandro Cote, guitar
Simon Kafka, guitar
Mark Mollica, guitar
BSM guitar students
Jerry Willard, guitar recital
 
  The Bloomingdale Guitar Festival is structured in four events over a two-day span with a masterclass for students of the school...more>>
9
7:00 p.m.
Faculty Focus: Kaoru Hinata

Kaoru Hinata, flute
Katy Luo, piano
FF
  BSM faculty members Kaoru Hinata and Katy Luo present a recital of music for flute and piano...more>>
11
3:00 p.m.
In Time's Unfolding

   
Marc Peloquin, piano VNO
  The Voices New and Old series continues with a recital featuring the timeless Copland Piano Fantasy...more>>
30
7:00 p.m.
Faculty Focus: Paul Cesarczyk

 
Paul Cesarczyk, guitar FF
  This concert by faculty guitarist Paul Cesarczyk focuses on three groups of works from Eastern Europe, as well as J.S. Bach's Chaconne....more>>
 
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