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Trio Accordé
Nathan Amaral, violin; Valentin Kovalev, saxophone & Iwo Jedynecki, accordion
Three award-winning performers join forces for a dynamic program of music by Mozart, Bartók, Gershwin, Piazzolla and more. This newly-formed trio delves into their unique instrumentation with classic works and original arrangements in this singular one-night-only performance.

Adam W. Sadberry, flute
Enjoy a performance featuring Adam W. Sadberry in collaboration with The Bohemians and the Kosciuszko Foundation.
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Evren Ozel, piano
Delight in a performance with Evren Ozel as part of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in Rose Studio. Note, there will be an additional repeat performance at 9:00pm.
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Evren Ozel, piano
Delight in a performance with Evren Ozel as part of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in Rose Studio. Note, there will be an additional repeat performance at 9:00pm.
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OAK Trio
Three acclaimed young performers join forces in a powerhouse trio. Pianist Evren Ozel, a 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient piano, combines fluent virtuosity with probing, thoughtful interpretations. Praised by Yo-Yo Ma for ”getting to the heart and soul of musical expression” and “drawing his audiences in with a great range of color and emotion,” violinist Nathan Amaral has won many international competitions and performed as soloist with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Philadelphia Orchestra. A laureate of many international competitions, cellist Leland Ko “plays with the beauty of sound and subtlety that we don’t often encounter in a cellist of his age,” says violinist Itzhak Perlman.

Leland Ko, cello
Presented by The Walter W. Naumburg Foundation as a prize of winning First Prize at the Naumburg Competition, join Leland as he makes his Carnegie Hall solo debut.

Nina Bernat, bass
Celebrate the holidays with three special Baroque concerts, including the popular Brandenburg Concertos.

Nina Bernat, bass
Celebrate the holidays with three special Baroque concerts, including the popular Brandenburg Concertos.

Nina Bernat, bass
Celebrate the holidays with three special Baroque concerts, including the popular Brandenburg Concertos.

Njioma Grevious, violin
Njioma Grevious's playing “seemed to stop time both with its violin pyrotechnics and with its sheer intensity" (Washington Classical Review). Described as “superb” by the Chicago Classical Review, Grevious is a versatile violinist recognized for her exceptional contributions as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral performer. She was awarded the 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant, Grand Prize at the 2023 Concert Artists Guild Elmaleh Competition, and First prize at the 2023 Sphinx Competition. She has showcased her talent in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and has received praise as a soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra and the Minnesota Orchestra, among others. Grevious is a founding member of the award-winning Abeo Quartet.

Andrew J. Kim, conductor
Join conductor Andrew J. Kim with the New York Youth Symphony in a delightful afternoon at Carnegie Hall!

Cerus Quartet
Join 2025 CAG Louis and Susan Meisel Competition Winner Cerus Quartet in this thrilling midweek performance in collaboration with The Bohemians!
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Poiesis Quartet & Amiri Harewood, piano
Trailblazing chamber musicians Poiesis Quartet and rising star pianist Amiri Harewood perform a uniquely beautiful evening of musical homages and tributes. The evening is framed with Gabriela Lena Frank's Tres Homenajes for piano quintet, while Poiesis explores two musical homages in Tate's Pisachi and Nabor’s String Quartet, and Harewood creates a musical dialogue between Shostakovich and Bach in their respective Preludes and Fugues. An emerging young “ensemble to watch” (Hyde Park Herald), Poiesis Quartet is the 2023 Grand Prize winner of the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition and winner of the 2024 Concert Artists Guild Competition. Amiri Harewood is the Grand Prize Winner of the 2024 Concert Artist Guild and Young Classical Artists Trust competitions, and this appearance at Kaufman Music Center is part of his North American debut tour.

Nathan Meltzer, violin
Music of the Americas aims to present artists who are both superb musicians in their own right and cultural ambassadors of myriad social and musical traditions, creating a vibrant space and a unique opportunity to hear distinctive and significant music.