GatherNYC brings the Toomai String Quintet, an ensemble dedicated to expanding the Latin American chamber music repertoire, to MAD in this family-friendly concert of music from Cuba, Brazil, and Mexico. The program features Cuban composer Keyla Orozco's The Song of the Cicada (2024) for narrator and quintet, inspired by Onelio Jorge Cardoso's vivid children's story of the same title. Also on the program are Toomai's original arrangements of works by Hermeto Pascoal, Israel "Cachao" Lopez, Lea Freire, and Manuel Ponce.
GatherNYC is a revolutionary concert experience founded in 2018 by cellist Laura Metcalf and guitarist Rupert Boyd. The 2024-2025 season includes 17-concerts that run from October 2024 through June 2025, with concerts held every other Sunday at 11am in The Theater at MAD.
Guests at GatherNYC are served exquisite live classical music performed by New York's immensely talented artists, artisanal coffee and pastries, a taste of spoken word, and a brief celebration of silence. The entire experience lasts one hour and evokes the community and spiritual nourishment of a religious service - but the religion is music, and all are welcome. Coffee and pastries are served before each performance at 10:30am.
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