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Wednesday, July 15, 2026 (New York, NY) — Today, Kaufman Music Center unveils its 2026-27 season at Merkin Hall. The new season features extraordinary artists, bold ideas, world premieres and unforgettable moments where every performance becomes more than a concert—it becomes something to experience. Audiences can look forward to an inspiring blend of celebrated soloists, trailblazing ensembles, and visionary curators while experiencing music as connection, discovery and renewal.
See season highlights & a full list of shows below. For tickets, visit: https://www.kaufmanmusiccenter.org/mch/
Additionally, today, Kaufman Music Center announces the American Composers Orchestra (ACO) as its 2026–27 Artists-in-Residence.
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American Composers Orchestra // Photo Credit: Alfred Kahn |
As 2026-27 Kaufman Music Center Artists-in-Residence, the ACO will be on stage and in the classroom, leading innovative learning experiences with Kaufman Music Center students and premiering new works by renowned professional composers as well as music by students and community members.
They’ll work with musicians of all ages from Special Music School and Lucy Moses school on projects including improvisation and composition workshops and a series of masterclasses as well as chamber music and string orchestra coaching with composers/instrumentalists Curtis Stewart, Josh Henderson and Matthew Jamal, culminating in numerous world premieres throughout the season in Merkin Hall.
Leadership support for American Composers Orchestra’s Artist Residency is provided by The Roz Lasker Artist Mentorship Fund.
2026-27 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 2026: Orli Shaham: In Clara’s Hands
The pianist Orli Shaham, hailed for her grace, subtlety and brilliance, performs the full range of music by Clara Schumann. Schumann was a rock star pianist of her day who set new standards for virtuosity and the modern piano recital while building her husband’s reputation, raising eight children and composing significant works of her own. Shaham will be joined by musicologist Sarah Fritz, author of a new book on Clara Schumann, Madame Composer. Also, the Juilliard String Quartet joins Shaham for Robert Schumann’s Piano Quintet, a work Clara championed throughout her life. Join us for an evening celebrating the great musician’s remarkable life, legacy and music.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, 2026: The Anthology of Art Song by Black Composers
In this thrilling collaboration with the University of Rochester’s Eastman School of Music, Grammy-nominated baritone Joshua Conyers, acclaimed soprano Kiera Duffy and BBC Cardiff Singer of the World Nicole Cabell—all Eastman faculty—lead Eastman students in a live performance of In Plain Sight: The Black Anthology. This rarely-performed repertoire from the Anthology of Art Songs by Black Composers was recorded and produced at URochester earlier this year. In Plain Sight brings together a rich body of art songs for voice and piano by Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, William Grant Still, George Walker and many others, in a powerful celebration of Afro-American musical tradition and its impact.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 2026: Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht & Elisabeth Hauptmann’s “Happy End”
The NYC premiere of a new English version of the sharp, jazz-infused 1929 musical satire by Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht and Elisabeth Hauptmann blazes with wit, grit and dark glamour. A follow-up to the trio’s success with The Threepenny Opera, Happy End is a satire of big business and big religion set in a smoky speakeasy where religion and capitalism collide. The unforgettable score includes “Bilbao Song,” “Mandalay Song” and “Surabaya Johnny.”
Directed by Mary Birnbaum, this compact new English adaptation by Kelley Rourke is music directed by Rob Ainsley and features Ana Karneža, a Juilliard drama graduate and 2024 winner of the Kurt Weill Foundation’s Lotte Lenya Competition, and instrumentalists from the Manhattan School of Music’s Jazz program.
Co-presented with Glimmerglass Opera & Opera Saratoga
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14TH, 2026: “Stand Up, Sit Down” The Westerlies Play Bill Frisell Album Release Show
The Grammy-nominated brass quartet known for playing with the precision of a string quartet and the audacity of a rock band performs new arrangements of works by the celebrated jazz guitarist and composer Bill Frisell from their forthcoming album, Stand Up, Sit Down: The Music of Bill Frisell, Vol. 2. The second volume in The Westerlies’s career-spanning retrospective of Frisell’s compositions sheds new light on old songs while firmly planting Frisell in the canon of American Concert Music in the lineage of Ives, Copland and Ellington. “An arty quartet…mixing ideas from jazz, new classical, and Appalachian folk” (The New York Times), The Westerlies have upended presumptions of the brass tradition to create music that is “folk-like and composerly, lovely and intellectually rigorous” (NPR Music).
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 2026: Chloe Flower
Pianist, composer, and multi-hyphenate star Chloe Flower brings her signature “popsical” approach to bridging pop and classical music to an immersive interdisciplinary experience featuring her original works, dance and cinematic video. Blending classical elegance with contemporary energy, Flowers redefines the modern piano performance through her boundary-pushing artistry, captivating audiences worldwide. An official Steinway Artist, Chloe creates a powerful fusion of music, movement and visual storytelling. Featuring students from the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University and Kaufman Music Center’s Special Music School. Co-presented with the John J. Cali School of Music
THURSDAY, MARCH 11TH, 2026: Lorelei Ensemble: WILD
Featuring four world premieres commissioned by Lorelei, this nonconformist and charged program claims a limitless space for the incomparable voices of Lorelei Ensemble and five extraordinary female composers whose music bucks convention and disregards the traditional boundaries of genre: Katherine Balch, Angélica Negrón, Sarah Kirkland Snider, Tina Tallon and Pamela Z. Merging magical realism and fairytales with the provocative prose of Virginia Woolf, layering soundtracks of natural migration and city traffic, and testing the limitations of modern technology, WILD is about controlled borders and vast landscapes, freedom and constraint, clarity and distortion, and the ways we resist and embrace wildness in ourselves and in the world around us.
FRIDAY, APRIL 9TH, 2026: Terence Blanchard
“Blanchard’s body of work is one of the broadest and most imposing of any living jazz musician,” raves The New York Times. A true “Renaissance man,” Terence Blanchard stands tall as one of jazz’s most-esteemed trumpeters and defies expectations by creating a spectrum of artistic pursuits. He brings his boundary-breaking and genre-defying artistry to Kaufman Music Center for a unique one-night-only performance including a unique collaboration with student musicians from the John J. Cali School of Music at Montclair State University and Kaufman Music Center.
Co-presented with the John J. Cali School of Music
MONDAY, APRIL 12TH, 2026: An Evening of Music & Comedy with Isabel Hagen, Charles Yang & Peter Dugan
The dynamic trio returns to Merkin Hall with an all-new, high-energy evening of chamber music and comedy. Comedian, filmmaker and Juilliard-trained violist Isabel Hagen, a Tonight Show veteran whose stand-up “blends existential humor and raunchy anecdotes with Bach and Mozart” (Deadline), is joined by Grammy-winning violinist Charles Yang, an adventurous composer, arranger and songwriter who “plays classical violin with the charisma of a rock star” (The Boston Globe), and acclaimed pianist and From the Toppodcast host Peter Dugan – plus surprise special guests TBA. Recommended for audiences 18+
FRIDAY, APRIL 16TH, 2026: Adam Tendler: Béla Bartók – Mikrokosmos [Complete]
Grammy-nominated pianist Adam Tendler performs Béla Bartók’s complete Mikrokosmosin a landmark theatrical recital led by critically-acclaimed director Mary Birnbaum. A comprehensive piano method and audacious survey of a composer's own evolution, Mikrokosmos begins with a single five-finger scale and leads — through 153 movements — to the vibrant language of Bartók's mature voice. A “daring pianist” praised for his “adventurousness and muscular skill” (The New York Times), Adam Tendler has been called “the hottest pianist on the American contemporary classical scene” (Minnesota Star Tribune), “relentlessly adventurous” (The Washington Post), a “remarkable and insightful musician” (Los Angeles Times) and an “intrepid... maverick pianist” (The New Yorker). This program will be the first time Tendler performs Mikrokosmos in its complete form, and the world premiere of this theatrical realization by Mary Birnbaum.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH, 2026: A Night with the Orchestra: Isabel Hagen & Manhattan School of Music Camerata Nova
Comedian, filmmaker and Juilliard-trained violist Isabel Hagen blends music and comedy in hysterical, high-energy evenings of stand-up that “blends existential humor and raunchy anecdotes with Bach and Mozart” (Deadline). A veteran of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and a New Face of Comedy at the Just for Laughs festival in Montréal, Hagen will, for the first time, perform her hybrid show with an orchestra, MSM Camerata Nova (a prominent student performing ensemble at the Manhattan School of Music) – and surprise special guests TBA. Recommended for audiences 18+
THURSDAY, MAY 6TH, 2026: Simone Dinnerstein, Baroklyn & Concora
Pianist Simone Dinnerstein, hailed as “a unique voice in the forest of Bach interpretation” (The New York Times) and “an artist of strikingly original ideas and irrefutable integrity” (The Washington Post), joins her string ensemble Baroklyn and Concora: Connecticut Choral Artists for an evening of cantatas by J.S. Bach. Among the greatest achievements of Baroque music, the cantatas combine expressive vocal writing, rich orchestration and profound spiritual and emotional depth.
TUESDAY, MAY 18TH, 2026: CoLAB: Experiments in Community – American Composers Orchestra
The leading champion of new orchestral music, ACO brings works by today’s most innovative and visionary composers to the concert stage. The program includes world premieres by Joshua Henderson and Matthew Jamal, plus commissions from composers across the Kaufman Music Center community performed in the lobby spaces before and after the concert by the Special Music School High School String Orchestra conducted by David Bloom. ACO is Kaufman Music Center’s 2026-27 Artist-in-Residence.
THURSDAY, MAY 27TH & FRIDAY, MAY 28TH, 2026: Lauren Lovette & Time For Three
The celebrated choreographer and former New York City Ballet superstar Lauren Lovette teams up with the Grammy and Emmy-winning ensemble Time For Three for two evenings of music and dance. Time For Three’s Ranaan Meyer (double bass, vocals), Nicolas “Nick” Kendall (violin, vocals) and Charles Yang (violin, vocals), merge classical, Americana and singer-songwriter traditions into a singular, remarkable sound that captivates audiences worldwide. Additional dancers TBA.
SEPTEMBER 2026 PERFORMANCES:
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22ND AT 7:30 PM ET: Taylor Tomlinson: “Actually, Nevermind” Book Launch - “One of the most acclaimed, in-demand superstars of comedy” (The New York Times) launches her hilarious, heartfelt and brilliant debut essay collection.
Co-presented with The Strand
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH AT 2:00 PM ET: Michael Davidman, piano - The 2025 American Piano Awards winner hailed for his “electrifying… pyrotechnical prowess” (Peninsula Reviews) and interpretive nuance performs works by Schubert, Albeniz, Liszt, Franck and Chopin.
OCTOBER 2026 PERFORMANCES:
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Orli Shaham: In Clara’s Hands - The pianist hailed for her grace and brilliance joins musicologist Sarah Fritz and Juilliard String Quartet for an evening celebrating the remarkable life, legacy and music of Clara Schumann.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH AT 7:30 PM ET: The Anthology of Art Song by Black Composers - Award-winning vocalists Josh Conyers, Nicole Cabell and Kiera Duffy lead the album release event for songs from the new album In Plain Sight: The Black Anthology.
Co-presented with Eastman School of Music
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17TH AT 7:30 PM ET: PUBLIQuartet - The multi-Grammy-nominated improvising string quartet celebrates American rhythmic traditions with music by Daniel Bernard Roumain, Duke Ellington and Fodé Lassana Diabate.
Co-presented with The John J. Cali School of Music
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19TH AT 7:30 PM ET: What Makes It Great? Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto - Hosted by Rob Kapilow with violinist Timothy Chooi and the Manhattan School of Music Camerata Nova. Savaged by Tchaikovsky's contemporaries, the concerto overcame its critics to become a cornerstone of the classical repertoire.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22ND AT 7:30 PM ET: Evren Ozel, piano & Joshua Brown, violin - The Avery Fisher Career Grant recipients and Concert Artist Guild winners explore works with literary connections by Brahms, Ysaÿe, Debussy, Chausson, R. Schumann and Fauré.
Co-presented with Concert Artists Guild
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Broadway Close Up: William Finn - A festive soirée honoring the life and work of the late Tony-winning composer/lyricist William Finn: Falsettos, A New Brain, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and more.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Lembit Beecher & Karen Ouzounian: Mayrig- This immersive new show weaves together human voices, traditional Armenian songs and new compositions in music teeming with passion and celebration, resilience and rage.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29TH AT 7:30 PM ET: VOCES8: Lead Me Home - The celebrated British vocal ensemble journeys through the rich and varied landscape of American choral music, tracing a path through faith, folk tradition, poetry and popular song.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30TH AT 6:30 PM ET: VOCES8 at Trinity Church - Beloved signature works from the Grammy-nominated vocal ensemble’s repertoire focusing on Renaissance and Early Music crafted to the exceptional acoustic experience of Trinity Church.
Co-presented with Trinity Church NYC
NOVEMBER 2026 PERFORMANCES:
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD AT 2:00 PM ET: Jonathan Leibovitz, clarinet - An “extraordinarily gifted clarinetist” who mesmerizes audiences (BBC Music Magazine) performs works by C. Schumann, R. Schumann, Alan Berg, Paul Hindemith and Paul Ben-Haim.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Kurt Weill, Bertolt Brecht & Elisabeth Hauptmann’s “Happy End” - The new English version of the 1929 follow-up to the trio’s wildly successful Threepenny Opera is a sharp, jazz-infused musical satire that blazes with wit, grit and dark glamour.
Co-presented with Glimmerglass Opera and Opera Saratoga
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH AT 8:00 PM ET: Broadway Close Up: Bound for Broadway -Emmy Award-winner and Tony nominee Liz Callaway hosts a sneak peek at four of the best new shows headed for New York’s bright lights.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21ST AT 7:30 PM ET: The Hands Free & Dance Heginbotham: The Party Scene - The fabulously whimsical Dance Heginbotham joins The Hands Free ensemble for a music and dance extravaganza inspired by The Nutcracker and your rowdy holiday office party.
Co-presented with The John J. Cali School of Music
DECEMBER 2026 PERFORMANCES:
MONDAY, DECEMBER 7TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Broadway Close Up: Broadway in the 50’s - Celebrate the most iconic shows of the 1950’s, from Guys & Dolls and My Fair Lady to West Side Story, The Music Man and Gypsy.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8TH AT 2:00 PM ET: William Suh, cello - With pianist Anthony Ratinov. The winner of many prestigious competitions acclaimed for his engaging musicianship and dynamic tonal color performs works by Brahms, C. Schumann and R. Schumann.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14TH AT 7:30 PM ET: What Makes It Great? Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” Quartet - Hosted by Rob Kapilow with Terra String Quartet. Written during a period of illness and despair, this haunting piece pushes the string quartet to extremes of drama and power.
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Marc-André Hamelin, piano - The pianist hailed by The New York Times as a “performer of near-superhuman technical prowess” performs works from Debussy and Chopin to Enescu and Earl Wild.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Zachary Wilder & Rob Mounsey - Tenor Zachary Wilder teams up with renowned producer Rob Mounsey for an intimate evening of music from their new album, Brooklyn Suite, from opera arias to Broadway musicals.
JANUARY 2027 PERFORMANCES:
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH AT 2:00 PM ET: Julian Rhee, violin - The 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient performs works by Arcangelo Corelli, Fritz Kreisler, César Franck, Louis Vierne and Zlatomir Fung.
Co-presented with Korean Cultural Center New York
THURSDAY, JANUARY 14TH AT 7:30 PM ET: “Stand Up, Sit Down” The Westerlies Play Bill Frisell Album Release Show - The Grammy-nominated brass quartet performs music by jazz guitarist and composer Bill Frisell from their new album, Stand Up, Sit Down: The Music of Bill Frisell, Vol. 2.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 TH AT 7:30 PM ET: The Westerlies - For The Improvisation for Everyone Mentor Session, the celebrated brass quartet leads a hands-on improvisation workshop where musicians of all instruments and experience levels create their own improvised pieces.
FEBRUARY 2027 PERFORMANCES:
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH AT 2:00 PM ET: Trio Azura - The winners of the 2025 Young Concert Artists International Auditions and the 2024 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition perform works by Beethoven, Arvo Pärt and Bedřich Smetana.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Chloe Flower - Pianist and multi-hyphenate star Chloe Flower brings her signature approach to bridging pop and classical to an interdisciplinary experience with her original works, dance and video.
Co-presented with The John J. Cali School of Music
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Katarina Quartet & Carter Johnson, piano - The prizewinning performers invite listeners to reimagine their connection to the natural world through music by Schubert, Beethoven, Fauré and Konstantia Gourzi.
Co-presented with Concert Artists Guild
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22ND AT 7:30 PM ET: What Makes It Great? John Adams’s Shaker Loops - Hosted by Rob Kapilow with Terra String Quartet. Go back to the heady days of early minimalism with Adams's vibrant, visceral and emotionally expressive piece.
MARCH 2027 PERFORMANCES:
THURSDAY, MARCH 11TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Lorelei Ensemble: WILD - The Grammy-nominated vocal ensemble performs world premieres by five extraordinary female composers: Katherine Balch, Angélica Negrón, Sarah Kirkland Snider, Tina Tallon and Pamela Z.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Chanticleer & ACRONYM - The Grammy-winning British vocal ensemble teams up with early-music string ensemble ACRONYM for an evening of thrilling vocal and instrumental works by Baroque composer Giovanni Valentini.
MONDAY, MARCH 22ND AT 7:30 PM ET: What Makes It Great? Count Basie - Hosted by Rob Kapilow with the Manhattan School of Music Jazz Orchestra. Explore the music and extraordinary 50-year career of the leader of one of the most important big band leaders of the 20th century.
APRIL 2027 PERFORMANCES:
THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH AT 1 PM ET: American Composers Orchestra Mentor Session - A new generation of musical creators from Kaufman Music Center will develop works through ACO’s Sonic Spark Lab and CoLABoratory programs and see them premiered at Merkin Hall.
FRIDAY, APRIL 9TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Terence Blanchard - Blanchard brings his boundary-breaking and genre-defying artistry to Kaufman Music Center for a unique one-night-only performance including a unique collaboration with student musicians.
Co-presented with The John J. Cali School of Music
MONDAY, APRIL 12TH AT 7:30 PM ET: An Evening of Music & Comedy with Isabel Hagen, Charles Yang & Peter Dugan - Comedian, filmmaker and Juilliard-trained violist Isabel Hagen, featured on The Tonight Show, joins Grammy-winning violinist Charles Yang and acclaimed pianist Peter Dugan for comedy and chamber music. Recommended for audiences 18+
TUESDAY, APRIL 13TH AT 2:00 PM ET: Terra String Quartet - The winners of the 2025 Naumburg Chamber Music Competition and the 2022 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition perform works by Haydn, Janáček and Mendelssohn.
FRIDAY, APRIL 16TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Adam Tendler: Béla Bartók’s Mikrokosmos [Complete] - In a theatrical recital directed by Mary Birnbaum, “the hottest pianist on the American contemporary classical scene” (Minnesota Star Tribune), performs Bartók’s landmark piano collection.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28TH AT 7:30 PM ET: A Night with the Orchestra: Isabel Hagen & the Manhattan School of Music Camerata Nova - An all-new evening of music and comedy with comedian, filmmaker and Juilliard-trained violist and Tonight Show veteran Isabel Hagen and the Manhattan School of Music Camerata Nova. Recommended for audiences 18+
MAY 2027 PERFORMANCES:
THURSDAY, MAY 6TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Simone Dinnerstein, piano & Baroklyn with Concora - The celebrated pianist and her string ensemble Baroklyn join Concora: Connecticut Choral Artists for an evening of cantatas by J.S. Bach.
TUESDAY, MAY 11TH AT 2:00 PM ET: Daria Podorozhnova, piano - First Prize winner at the 2025 Chopin International Piano Competition in Hartford, Russian pianist Daria. Podorozhnova will perform works by J.S. Bach, Brahms, Fábregas, Kern and Stravinsky.
SUNDAY, MAY 16TH, AT 4 PM ET: Simone Dinnerstein Mentor Session - The acclaimed pianist hosts a performance of the complete Bach Sinfonias and Inventions featuring pianists of all ages from Kaufman Music Center’s Lucy Moses School.
TUESDAY, MAY 18TH AT 7:30 PM ET: CoLAB: Experiments in Community, American Composers Orchestra - The leading champion of new orchestral music performs world premieres by Joshua Henderson and Matthew Jamal, plus commissions from composers across the Kaufman Music Center community.
MONDAY, MAY 24TH AT 7:30 PM ET: What Makes It Great? James Taylor - Hosted by Rob Kapilow with singer-songwriter Eugene Ruffalo, guitarist Ann Klein and more TBA. Get a fresh perspective on the legendary artist who became one of the defining voices of the 1970s singer-songwriter era.
THURSDAY, MAY 27TH & FRIDAY, MAY 28TH AT 7:30 PM ET: Lauren Lovette & Time For Three - Two evenings of music and dance with choreographer and former New York City Ballet superstar Lauren Lovette, the Grammy and Emmy-winning ensemble Time For Three, and dancers TBA.
ABOUT KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER:
Established with the mission of providing access without barriers, Kaufman Music Center proudly programs a comprehensive musical experience for students, performers and audiences in New York and beyond. Merkin Hall, the Center’s intimate performance venue, provides unparalleled access to today’s most compelling artists, workshops and competitions, offering students, artists and audiences alike the chance to share music at the highest level. Its acclaimed Artist-in-Residence program also gives those performers the resources to develop groundbreaking, multidisciplinary projects as well as educational opportunities to mentor and inspire. Kaufman Music Center continuously cultivates and nurtures new generations of artists through Special Music School, the nation’s only K-12 public school prioritizing an intensive, immersive and musically-focused education without financial barriers, as well as Lucy Moses School, one of NYC’s finest community performing arts schools for students of all ages.
ABOUT KAUFMAN MUSIC CENTER’S ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE PROGRAM:
Since its launch in 2021, Kaufman Music Center’s Artists-in-Residence program has connected leading composers, performers, and ensembles with the Center’s students, faculty, and audiences. Resident artists contribute to the artistic and educational life of Kaufman Music Center through performances, masterclasses, rehearsals, workshops and community programs. The program gives students opportunities to learn directly from accomplished professionals working at the forefront of their fields. The residency extends across Kaufman Music Center’s performance, educational, and community initiatives, creating opportunities for artistic collaboration, mentorship and audience engagement. Previous Artists-in-Residence have included Meredith Monk, Curtis Stewart, Jessie Montgomery, Simone Dinnerstein, Conrad Tao, Angélica Negrón, VOCES8, Chanticler, Harlem Quartet, Aaron Diehl and Jonathan Biss.
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