A Little Travel, A Lot of Music

The American Symphony Orchestra, which turns 80 next year, has an eclectic season ahead, with the next concert featuring 14-year old pianist George Li in the Saint-Saëns Concerto No. 2, and the Brahms Second Symphony. Saturday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m., at the Palace Theater, Albany. For tickets at $25-49 (seniors $20-44, students $15) call 518-465-3334.

   December brings a holiday program with other musical groups from the environs, as well as a concert of baroque music and new works in that style by students from the Juilliard School. More details and subscription information at albanysymphony.com or 518-465-4755.

   The Fauré Requiem will be sung at St. Michael’s Episcopal Church in Litchfield on Sunday, Nov. 1, at 4 p.m. Marguerite Mullee will conduct the St. Michael’s Festival Choir, with Lakeville resident Monte Stone the baritone soloist. There is no admission charge; a free will donation at the door. The church is on Route 63, just south of the traffic light.

   Vassar College is bursting with music in the next few weeks. Pianist, composer, and faculty member Richard Wilson and guest artist, violinist Joseph Genualdi will perform together in Skinner Hall on Friday, Oct. 30, at 8 p.m. What a mouth-watering program: Mozart’s Sonata for Violin and Piano in B flat, K. 454; Bach’s Partita for Solo Violin in D minor; Brahms’ Sonata No. 3 for Violin and Piano in D minor; and a sneak preview performance of Wilson’s composition “Mnemonics†for solo piano, dedicated to Elliott Carter.

   Sunday, Nov. 1, at 3 p.m., faculty member and pianist Anna Polonsky plays Schumann, Brahms, Debussy, and Honegger. And a 12-member early music string ensemble from Milan, Italy, La Follia Barocca, will perform a program titled “Un Viaggio  nel Barocco Italiano,†featuring baroque composers from various regions of Italy, on Friday, Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. Among the featured selections are Geminiani-Corelli’s “La Folia†as well as works by Fiorenza, Vivaldi, Locatelli, and Leonardo Leo. Concerts are free and held in Martel Recital Hall in Skinner Hall of Music at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie. For information, call 845-437-7000.

   The Hudson Valley Chamber Music Circle presents “The Red Priest of Venice: Vivaldi†on Sunday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. in Bard Hall on the Bard College campus in Red Hook, NY. The concert features Madalyn Parnas, violin, and her sister Cicely Parnas, cello, with pianist Yaron Kohlberg. No reservations are necessary; seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. 845-758-7412.

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