Upcoming Concerts
Season 2010-11

OUR TENTH ANNIVERSARY IN NYC!
Camerata NY is proud to celebrate ten successful years in NY after its move from Vienna.

Our season will include several exciting concerts in different venues. The ensemble is proud to be returning to the Kosciuszko Foundation and Merkin Hall. We will be highlighting works of Polish composer Jan Paderewski on the 150th anniversary of his birth. We also will be showcasing a top young soloist from our Debut Piano Competition in collaboration with the Leschetizky Association.

Please see a recent article from the Putnam County Courier about our ensemble:

Putnam County Courier - May 2010
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Camerata New York wishes to promote the most talented young musicians in New York, to present the great works from the baroque to contemporary in concerts on the highest level for the New York community and to cultivate a new generation of classical music enthusiasts.

Camerata New York is committed to both showcasing a new generation of classical musicians and cultivating a new generation of classical music enthusiasts.

Declining arts funding and the shutting down of numerous orchestras over the past few years have significantly reduced opportunities for worthy young instrumentalists.

Camerata New York seeks to provide these talented emerging artists with regular professional performance opportunities on the highest level. The orchestra includes recent graduates of such top American conservatories as Eastman, the Manhattan School of Music and Juilliard. Young Artists Program It is also the aim of Camerata New York to ensure the future vitality of music by exposing and involving youth in its productions as soloists, composers, dancers, painters and visual artists. As part of its "Young Artists Program", Camerata New York regularly presents talented young artists in concerts.

Finally, in response to recent reductions in music education in New York, Camerata New York now provides school children free admission to concerts and rehearsals as well as outreach programming. Putnam Arts Council Grant Camerata New York is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a grant from the Putnam Arts Council to present a concert series in the Brewster Library and Museum.
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Free Admission In response to recent reductions in music education in New York, Camerata New York now provides school children free admission to special concerts and rehearsals as well as outreach programming. WQXR Broadcast Response to the WQXR airing of Camerata NY's live CD performance with Nathaniel Rosen of Saint-Saens' 1st Cello concerto on the "Nimet at Night" broadcast by Nimet Habachy (WQXR announcer):

"Camerata New York is a great little company! What you are doing/have done is fantastic. May you go a long way! What a gorgeous recording!"