Tickets: $10 at the Door, $5 Students/Seniors
FREE!
November 28th 2012: 2nd Presbyterian Church: 96th Street at Central Park west, New York City 8PM
December 2nd 2012: St. Martins and St. Stephens church 809 Jefferson Avenue., Brooklyn NY
“…a fantastic, sexy, visually opulent night at the theater…” –NyTheatre.com
in association with Morningside Opera and SIREN Baroque
MAY 17,18,19, 20 24, 25, 26, 27 8PM – 303 Bond St. Theatre
Directed and Choreographed by Austin McCormick
“…his inventive works are a brainy, high-entertainment mix of music hall, cabaret, theater and dance.”
THURSDAY MARCH 22, 2012
"WOMEN ALL-STARS OF THE BAROQUE ERA"
Festival de Musica Barroca in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico as part of the music festival "Divine Jewels and Other Secrets"
http://www.baroqueconcerts.com/2012site/en/
Friday - Sunday March 9-11th
Elisabeth at the Court of the Sun King
Baroque music workshop for children - Penn State University
www.sunkingworkshop.com
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2012
"THE COURSE OF LOVE"
Tenri Cultural Institute 43 West 13th St # A, New York, NY 10011
7:30PM
"The course of true love never did run smooth...." –Shakespeare, A Midsummer Night's Dream
SIREN Baroque leads a journey along love's pathways, telling a tale of passion and betrayal through early English chamber music and song. Works by Purcell, Dowland, Handel and Jenkins. Special Guest, Chris Morrongiello, Lute.
NOVEMBER 3, 2011
"SURROUND SOUND"
Christ Church Cobble Hill 326 Clinton St. BKLYN 11231
7:30PM
"SURROUND SOUND" -- an antiphonal extravaganza highlighting early Italian Baroque composers. The women of SIREN seduce you with playful calls, responses, and echoes
NOVEMBER 4, 2011
"SURROUND SOUND"
First Prebyterian Church of Brooklyn
124 Henry St., BKLYN 11201
8:00PM
"SURROUND SOUND" -- an antiphonal extravaganza highlighting early Italian Baroque composers. Let the women of SIREN seduce you with playful calls, responses, and echoes in a unique balcony-setting concert
OCTOBER 11, 2011
SIREN Joins Morningside Opera for an encore performance of NY Time's reviewed: "The Judgement of Paris!"