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Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert
Ensemble ACJW

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Sunday, November 23 at 5 PM
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FREE EVENT

The exciting young musicians of Ensemble ACJW have been cited as "New York's de facto leading chamber orchestra" (New York Classical Review). Ensemble ACJW showcases its versatility and virtuosity in a program featuring Czech composer Martinů's whimsical La revue de cuisine and Hungarian master Dohnányi's colorfully scored Sextet in C Major.

“The new face of classical music for New York ... these performers have the musical goods” - The New York Times. 


Performers
Ensemble ACJW
·· Stanislav Chernyshev, Clarinet
·· Michael Zuber, Bassoon
·· Jean Laurenz, Trumpet
·· Jennifer Ney, Horn
·· Kobi Malkin, Violin
·· Dana Kelley, Viola
·· Michael Katz, Cello
·· Michael James Smith, Piano 
·· Shir Semmel, Piano

Program
MARTINŮ La Revue de Cuisine
DOHNÁNYI Sextet in C Major, Op. 37




Photo: Jennifer Taylor/Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall’s Neighborhood Concert Series is a program of the Weill Music Institute. 

Carnegie Hall's Neighborhood Concerts are sponsored by Target®.

Lead funding for Ensemble ACJW is provided by the Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund.

Major funding has been provided by The Diller–von Furstenberg Family Foundation, Susan and Edward C. Forst and Goldman Sachs Gives, the Max H. Gluck Foundation, The Irving Harris Foundation, The Kovner Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse Jr., Phyllis and Charles Rosenthal, and Ernst & Young LLP.

Additional support has been provided by Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Bulgari, The Edwin Caplin Foundation, EGL Charitable Foundation, Leslie and Tom Maheras, Andrew and Margaret Paul, Park Hyatt hotels, and The Wallace Foundation.

Public support is provided, in part, by the New York City Department of Education.Carnegie Hall’s Neighborhood Concert Series is a program of the Weill Music Institute. 

Carnegie Hall's Neighborhood Concerts are sponsored by Target®.

Lead funding for Ensemble ACJW is provided by the Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund.

Major funding has been provided by The Diller–von Furstenberg Family Foundation, Susan and Edward C. Forst and Goldman Sachs Gives, the Max H. Gluck Foundation, The Irving Harris Foundation, The Kovner Foundation, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester S. Morse Jr.

Additional support has been provided by Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Bulgari, The Edwin Caplin Foundation, Leslie and Tom Maheras, Phyllis and Charles Rosenthal, and Park Hyatt Hotels.

Public support is provided, in part, by the New York City Department of Education.
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