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October 2026

“Happiness of Influence”: Mozart Quintets and Beethoven Opus 18 Quartets

October 10 at 2:00 pm
NY

Selections from Mozart's String Quintets and Beethoven's Opus 18 string quartets with Mark Peskanov, violin; and Semplice Players

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“Happiness of Influence”: Mozart Quintets and Beethoven Opus 18 Quartets

October 11 at 2:00 pm
NY

Selections from Mozart's String Quintets and Beethoven's Opus 18 string quartets with Mark Peskanov, violin; and Semplice Players

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Harlem Chamber Players: Montgomery, Marsalis, and More

October 17 at 2:00 pm
NY

Jessie Montgomery Source Code Akua Dixon We The People Shelley Washington Middleground William Grant Still Danzas de Panama Wynton Marsalis Creole Contradanzas and Rampart St. Row Rag from At the Octoroon Balls with the Harlem Chamber Players Ashley Horne, violin Claire Chan, violin William Frampton, viola Wayne Smith,  cello

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“From Paris to Vermont: A Musical Lineage 75 Years in the Making” with Deborah Buck and Orli Shaham

October 18 at 2:00 pm
NY

From Paris to Vermont — A Musical Lineage 75 Years in the Making   This program explores the rich compositional legacy connected to Kinhaven’s co-founder, Dorothy Dushkin, her brother-in-law—violinist and arranger Samuel Dushkin— and a circle of musicians who studied in Paris under the legendary Nadia Boulanger. This recital includes fun music by Stravinsky, Copland, Gershwin, Caroline Shaw, and a few other American composers that are closely connected to this legacy. Dorothy/"Darby" Dushkin - Berceuse for Nadia (1949) Chicago - 3~ Darby was…

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Shadow and Light: Piano Trios of Beethoven and Brahms

October 24 at 2:00 pm
NY

Piano trios of Beethoven and Brahms with Mark Peskanov, Nicholas Tzavaras, and Rita Sloan Biographies Mark Peskanov A native of East Harlem in New York City, cellist Nicholas Tzavaras has toured the globe as a chamber musician, soloist, and educator for more than two decades. He has performed more than 1600 concerts worldwide, from Cartagena Columbia to the Tonhalle in Zurich to Nagasaki Japan.  Since 2000, Tzavaras has been the cellist of the internationally renowned Shanghai Quartet. Recent festival engagements…

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