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SUMMARY:David Amram’s East Village Ramble
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/david-amrams-east-village-ramble/
LOCATION:La Sala de Pepe y Foto Espacio\, 73 Avenue C\, New York\, 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T130000
DTSTAMP:20230801T083133Z
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SUMMARY:The Music of the West Village from Dylan to Springsteen and Beyond\, Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/music-of-the-west-village/2023-09-10/
LOCATION:1 West 4th Street at the corner of Mercer and W 4th Street\, 1 West 4th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T190000
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SUMMARY:Neighbors\, Lovers and Friends: Michael Kelly and Brad Moore at Salmagundi
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/neighbors-lovers-friends/
LOCATION:Salmagundi Club\, 47 Fifth Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music,2023 New Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T160000
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SUMMARY:Diana Wege: Earth Requiem and Rebirth
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/diana-wege-earth-requiem/
LOCATION:St Mark’s in the Bowery\, 131 East 10th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Art & Film,2023 New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T180000
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CREATED:20230710T080245Z
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SUMMARY:The Village Trip at the Eighth Street Block Party
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/eighth-street/
LOCATION:Intersection of Eighth and MacDougal streets\, Greenwich Village\, New York\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T150000
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CREATED:20230802T130639Z
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SUMMARY:NoHo: Contemporary Architecture Amidst Historic Landmarks. Walking tour with Arthur Platt
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/noho-contemporary-architecture/
LOCATION:South side of the Cooper Union Foundation Building\, 7 East 7th Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T150000
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CREATED:20230722T142214Z
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SUMMARY:The Long-Gone But Not-Forgotten 1970s Music Venues of the East Village\, Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/1970s-music-venues/2023-09-09/
LOCATION:105 Second Avenue at 6th Street\, 105 Second Avenue at 6th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T141500
DTSTAMP:20231026T085022Z
CREATED:20230803T110929Z
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UID:10000088-1694264400-1694268900@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Songwriting to Save the World! Workshop with David Roth for Kids Aged 9 to 12
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/songwriting-to-save-the-world-9-12/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Music,Children's Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/David-Roth-songwriting-workshop-boys.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T140000
DTSTAMP:20230809T150154Z
CREATED:20230804T090842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230809T150154Z
UID:10000081-1694260800-1694268000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Painting the Village: The Village Trip Art Walk: A Tour With and Historian Artist Marc Kehoe
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/art-walk/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Tour
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Marc-Kehoe-walks.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T111500
DTSTAMP:20230804T125638Z
CREATED:20230803T122214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T125638Z
UID:10000087-1694253600-1694258100@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Songwriting to Save the World! Workshop with David Roth for Kids Aged 6 to 8
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/songwriting-to-save-the-world-6-to-8/
LOCATION:Greenwich House Music School\, 46 Barrow Street\, New York\, NY\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Music,Children's Events
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/David-Roth-songwriting-workshop.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230908T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230908T210000
DTSTAMP:20231016T100847Z
CREATED:20230710T075653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T100847Z
UID:10000117-1694152800-1694206800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Satie’s Vexations\, 60 years after John Cage
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/saties-vexations/
LOCATION:NYU Paulson Center\, 181 Mercer Street\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Highlights,2023 New Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Vexations-image.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230906T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230924T170000
DTSTAMP:20230824T152348Z
CREATED:20230710T074534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230824T152348Z
UID:10000116-1694008800-1695574800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Framing the Village: Portraits by Village Artists: Exhibition until Sept 24
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/framing-the-village-2023/
LOCATION:Moshava Art\, 45 W 8th Street\, Second Floor\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2023 Art & Film,2023 Highlights
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Moshava-Art-Gallery.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220925T160000
DTSTAMP:20220914T084408Z
CREATED:20220817T092147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T084408Z
UID:10000109-1664114400-1664121600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:The Dark Side of Bohemia: Peace\, Love\, and Murder among the Hippies and the Beats\, walking tour
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/the-dark-side-of-bohemia-peace-love-and-murder-among-the-hippies-and-the-beats-walking-tour/2022-09-25/
LOCATION:SW corner of East 9th Street and Avenue C\, 137 Avenue C\, NY\, 10009\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Tour
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/True-Crime-tour-hippies-on-St-Marks-Pl.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T213000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T230000
DTSTAMP:20220812T095449Z
CREATED:20220812T095448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T095449Z
UID:10000019-1664055000-1664060400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Amanda Reckonwith Returns
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/amanda-reckonwith-returns/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/pangea-logo.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T213000
DTSTAMP:20220912T082241Z
CREATED:20220803T124140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T082241Z
UID:10000007-1664047800-1664055000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Village Composers and Stephen Dembski\, featuring soprano Sharon Harms
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/village-composers-and-stephen-dembski-featuring-soprano-sharon-harms/
LOCATION:Tenri Cultural Institute\, 43A West 13th Street\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music,New Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/Stephen-Dembski.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T203000
DTSTAMP:20220812T095035Z
CREATED:20220812T094947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T095035Z
UID:10000018-1664046000-1664051400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Heather Patterson King: The Voices in my Head
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/heather-patterson-king-the-voices-in-my-head-2/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/pangea-logo.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T190000
DTSTAMP:20220811T121649Z
CREATED:20220728T144311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T121649Z
UID:10000070-1664035200-1664046000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Bringing It All Back Home to Washington Square  with The Klezmatics and Joshua Nelson Free outdoor concert
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bringing-it-all-back-home-to-washington-square-free-outdoor-concert/
LOCATION:Garibaldi Plaza\, Washington Square Park\, New York\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Highlights,2022 Music
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T153000
DTSTAMP:20220910T101304Z
CREATED:20220730T092013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220910T101304Z
UID:10000083-1664028000-1664033400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Marvelous Mrs. Maisel Sites Tour
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/marvelous-mrs-maisel-sites-tour/2022-09-24/
LOCATION:Washington Square Arch at Fifth Avenue & Washington Square North\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T153000
DTSTAMP:20220819T111142Z
CREATED:20220728T143533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T111142Z
UID:10000069-1664026200-1664033400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Hard Travelin’ Walking Tour: The Village Folk Scene\, Before and After Bob Dylan
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/hard-travelin-the-village-folk-scene-before-and-after-bob-dylan/
LOCATION:Abingdon Square Veterinary Clinic\, 130 West 10th Street\, New York\, NY 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220924T120000
DTSTAMP:20220824T081151Z
CREATED:20220824T081151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220824T081151Z
UID:10000039-1664013600-1664020800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Picture Book Bohemia: A Children’s-Book Walking Tour of Greenwich Village Led by Historian and Critic Leonard Marcus
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/picture-book-bohemia/
LOCATION:Opposite the Forbes Building\, Fifth Avenue & 12th Street\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Tour
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T211500
DTSTAMP:20220826T095654Z
CREATED:20220808T091740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220826T095654Z
UID:10000097-1663959600-1663967700@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Glass Houses: Celebrating Philip Glass at 85
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/glass-houses-celebrating-philip-glass-at-85/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music,New Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T203000
DTSTAMP:20220901T113130Z
CREATED:20220812T094621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220901T113130Z
UID:10000017-1663959600-1663965000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Glitter in the Gutter: Mermaid Edition
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/glitter-in-the-gutter-mermaid-edition/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/festival/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/pangea-logo.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220923T193000
DTSTAMP:20220819T150518Z
CREATED:20220819T083717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T150518Z
UID:10000028-1663957800-1663961400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Richard Barone on the 1960s Greenwich Village Music Scene
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/richard-barone-on-the-1960s-greenwich-village-music-scene/
LOCATION:Lobby Bar at the Washington Square Hotel\, 103 Waverly Place\, New York\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Talk
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T223000
DTSTAMP:20220811T095929Z
CREATED:20220811T095929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T095929Z
UID:10000015-1663878600-1663885800@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Karen Mack and Elliot Roth
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/karen-mack-and-elliot-roth/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T213000
DTSTAMP:20220905T084355Z
CREATED:20220805T100224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220905T084355Z
UID:10000010-1663873200-1663882200@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Charlie Parker & Stefan Wolpe
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/charlie-parker-stefan-wolpe/
LOCATION:St John’s in the Village\, 218 W 11th St\, New York\, NY\, New York\, 10014\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music,New Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220922T203000
DTSTAMP:20220901T151331Z
CREATED:20220811T095424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220901T151331Z
UID:10000014-1663873200-1663878600@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Heather Patterson King: The Voices in my Head
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/heather-patterson-king-the-voices-in-my-head/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T203000
DTSTAMP:20220901T120823Z
CREATED:20220811T093652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220901T120823Z
UID:10000013-1663786800-1663792200@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Hot Summer Jazz Series: Jay Clayton Quartet
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/hot-summer-jazz-series-jay-clayton-quartet/
LOCATION:Pangea NYC\, 178 2nd Ave\, NY\, NY 10003\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T181500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T204500
DTSTAMP:20220902T163244Z
CREATED:20220816T090438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220902T163244Z
UID:10000105-1663784100-1663793100@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Chords of Fame: A Salute to Phil Ochs
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/salute-to-phil-ochs/
LOCATION:The Bitter End\, 147 Bleecker Street\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012-1436\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T200000
DTSTAMP:20220819T153137Z
CREATED:20220816T085507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T153137Z
UID:10000104-1663783200-1663790400@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Women’s Rights are Human Rights: Eleanor Roosevelt’s Legacy
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/eleanor-roosevelts-legacy/
LOCATION:LGBTQ Center\, 208 W 13 Street\, NY\, NY 10011\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Highlights,2022 Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220921T160000
DTSTAMP:20220819T111741Z
CREATED:20220729T152523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220819T111741Z
UID:10000078-1663770600-1663776000@www.thevillagetrip.com
SUMMARY:Bad\, Rad\, and Boho Women of the Village Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:[Image: Duo Mundi and Jesse Montgomery] \nA celebration of the vibrant LatinX culture of the Lower East Side and the musical talents the area has nurtured\, from the classical virtuoso pianist Teresa Carreño to the tango master Astor Piazzola and salsa superstar Celia Cruz. \nPiano prodigy Teresa Carreño came to New York from Venezuela as a child and launched her career in a debut at the Academy of Music on 14th Street in 1862 at the age of 9. She went on to become one of the great virtuoso pianists of the era\, The “Valkyrie of the Piano” wrote over 75 works for piano\, voice\, choir and orchestra\, and championed the works of composers Edward McDowell and Amy Beach. The popular “Kleiner Waltz” was written for her daughter Teresita and she frequently performed it as an encore. \nMexican composer Carlos Chavez lived in Greenwich Village as a young man in the 1920s\, drawn to its rich cultural mix. His songs reflect his deep interest in folk and indigenous musics. \nAstor Piazzola lived on E.10th Street as a child. His “Nuevo tango” style revolutionized the traditional Argentinian tango\, incorporating classical and jazz elements. The classical references permeate “Fuga y Mysteria”\, here performed by Duo Mundi. \nComposer Jessie Montgomery grew up on the Lower East Side and attended Third Street music School. She has been hailed by the BBC as “One of the most distinctive and communicative voices in the U.S. as a player and a creator”. “Loisaida\, My Love” is a poem by the Puerto-Rican born activist and community-builder Bimbo Rivas\, an ode to the neighborhood he loved. \nCuban-born Tania Leon is a Pulitzer Prize winning composer whose music is known for its rich textures and infectious and complex rhythms\, Del Caribe\, soy! is dedicated to flautist Nestor Torres\, and builds on his improvisatory fragments\, mixing in bird calls\, whistles\, fragments of Latin melodies\, atonal piano effects and gestures that characterize music of the Caribbean. \nSoprano Adriana Valdes leads Third Street’s Jazz Ensemble in an homage to Tito Puente and Celia Cruz to end the evening. \nYoung artists of the Third Street Music School will open at 6pm with a prelude concert of LatinX music. \nComposers \n\nTania Leon\nJesse Montgomery\nAstor Piazzola\nTeresa Carreño\nCarlos Chavez\nTito Puente\nCelia Cruz\n\nPerformers \n\nAdriana Valdes\, soprano\nDuo Mundi - George Lopez and Gulimina Mahamuti\, piano duo\nGeorge Lopez\, piano\nEric Eaton\, cello\nCeylon Mitchell\, Flute\nElizabeth G. Hill\, piano\nVanessa Lee\, piano\nJoan Forsyth\, piano\nThird Street Jazz Ensemble\n\n6 pm Community Young Artist Prelude  \n7 pm Loisaida\, My Love \n\n\n			\n		\n			\n			BOOK TICKETS ON EVENTBRITE
URL:https://www.thevillagetrip.com/event/bad-rad-and-boho-women-of-the-village-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:Judson Memorial Church\, 55 Washington Square South\, New York\, NY\, NY 10012\, United States
CATEGORIES:2022 Tour
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