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New York City Celebrates Mozart: Unmissable Classical Music Events

Immerse yourself in the musical genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart this season in New York City! From violin recitals at Juilliard to grand orchestral performances at Carnegie Hall, NYC is the hub for Mozart enthusiasts. Highlights include Joshua Kim's enchanting violin recital, the New York String Orchestra's Christmas Eve concert, an evening with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and the magnificent Vienna Philharmonic's rendition of Mozart's Symphony No. 41. Don't miss these spectacular celebrations of Mozart's timeless works!

Sep 4, 2024
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Nov 18, 2024
The Juilliard School

New York City, NY · The Juilliard School

2. New York String Orchestra
In this unique annual tradition, local audiences and holiday visitors from around the world come together at Carnegie Hall for a special 7 PM Christmas Eve concert by the New York String Orchestra. The youthful ensemble delights listeners with the timeless majesty of an all-Mozart program, performed without intermission. Featured as soloist in the beloved Clarinet Concerto is Afendi Yusuf, principal clarinetist of The Cleveland Orchestra—an ensemble that The New York Times recently called “the nation’s finest.”
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Dec 24, 2024
Carnegie Hall

New York City, NY · Carnegie Hall

3. Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
Join the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center for an exquisite evening celebrating the genius of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. This remarkable concert will take place on Sunday, January 26, 2025, at 5:00 pm in the iconic Alice Tully Hall, located at 1941 Broadway at W 65th St, New York, NY 10023. The performance, lasting approximately 2 hours including intermission, promises to be a memorable journey through the heights of classical music's elegance and refinement. The program features chamber music for strings by Haydn and Mozart, showcasing their compositional brilliance, alongside a Beethoven piano trio that pays homage to the classical style of these legendary composers. The evening's repertoire includes Haydn's Quartet in F major for Strings, Hob. III:82, Op. 77, No. 2 from 1799, Mozart's Quintet in E-flat major for Two Violins, Two Violas, and Cello, K. 614 from 1791, and Beethoven's Trio in E-flat major for Piano, Violin, and Cello, Op. 70, No. 2 from 1808. Featuring performances by the esteemed Gilles Vonsattel on piano, Arnaud Sussmann handling the violin/viola, and Paul Watkins on cello, with the Viano Quartet as the ensemble, this concert is a showcase of virtuosity and profound musicianship. Each artist brings a unique sound and a depth of interpretation to the works, promising an evening of captivating music. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the beauty and brilliance of chamber music performed by some of the most talented musicians of our time. Tickets are not yet on sale but keep an eye out for this must-attend event in the heart of New York City.
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Jan 26, 2025
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center

4. Vienna Philharmonic
This matinee performance concludes the Vienna Philharmonic and conductor Riccardo Muti’s back-to-back concerts at Carnegie Hall. They perform the last—and grandest—of Mozart’s symphonies: No. 41, “Jupiter,” a culmination of the composer’s mastery of Classical music conventions. It is also, as far as we know today, an extremely rare piece written of Mozart’s own accord, with no paid commission connected to or influencing it. The program also features Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, “From the New World.” One of the classical canon’s most beloved works, it received its premiere here at Carnegie Hall with the composer himself in attendance.
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Mar 2, 2025
Carnegie Hall

New York City, NY · Carnegie Hall

5. YCA on Tour
**Event: YCA on Tour** **Date:** March 26, 2025 **Presented by:** Young Concert Artists **Venue:** Gilder Lehrman Hall, The Morgan Library & Museum, 225 Madison Ave between 36th & 37th, New York, NY **Time:** 12:00 PM **Artists Performing:** - Risa Hokamura, violin - Chaeyoung Park, piano - Alexander Cox, cello - Anthony Trionfo, flute - Hsin-Yun Huang, viola **Program:** - Mozart: Flute Quartet in D Major, K. 285 - Bloch: Concertino - Ravel: Piano Trio **Ticket Information:** - Tickets start at $25 - Tickets go on sale on July 10, 2024 **Special Notes:** - The concert is presented in partnership with the Morgan Library & Museum. - This event is generously sponsored by Paul J. Sekhri and Mark Gude. Join us for an exquisite afternoon of classical music performed by the talented artists of Young Concert Artists. Secure your tickets early and experience the magic of live performance in the beautiful setting of the Morgan Library & Museum.
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Mar 26, 2025
Young Concert Artists

New York City, NY · The Morgan Library & Museum

6. Anne-Sophie Mutter, Violin Lambert Orkis, Piano
For nearly 40 years, Carnegie Hall audiences have filled Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage to hear the grand dame of the violin, Anne-Sophie Mutter, and her brilliant recital partner, pianist Lambert Orkis. Following their 2019 recital, critics described this duo as “timeless ... one of the great recital teams,” calling Mutter’s enduring greatness across generations “a privilege to witness” (New York Classical Review). In this concert, they perform a spectacular selection of violin-and-piano repertoire that spans nearly 150 years from the 18th to 20th centuries.
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Apr 3, 2025
Carnegie Hall

New York City, NY · Carnegie Hall

7. Mozart and The Wooden Prince
Lisa Batiashvili performs Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 4, a work both charming in its Classical poise and virtuosic in its technical demands. On the second half: Bartók’s fairy-tale ballet, The Wooden Prince. Written for an enormous orchestra, the piece is full of rhythmic liveliness and references to Hungarian folk music. Mozart’s Overture to The Magic Flute begins this program led by Iván Fischer.
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25 - 27 Apr, 2025
New York Philharmonic

New York City, NY · David Geffen Hall

8. Fauré's Piano Quintet
Experience the elegance and depth of chamber music at its finest with "Fauré's Piano Quintet" presented by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. This remarkable event is set to take place on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at 7:30 pm in the prestigious Alice Tully Hall. The evening promises an unforgettable journey through the astounding variety of chamber music, culminating in the performance of Gabriel Fauré's Quintet No. 1 in D minor for Two Violins, Viola, Cello, and Piano, Op. 89, a masterpiece that has captivated audiences and critics alike with its rich melodies and emotional depth. The program also features an array of classical compositions that showcase the breadth of chamber music, including works by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Anton Arensky, Gian Carlo Menotti, and more. Each piece has been carefully selected to create a harmonious blend of styles and periods, ensuring a night of diverse and engaging performances. The event will spotlight an ensemble of world-renowned musicians, including Anna Geniushene and Wu Qian on piano, Lun Li and Alexander Sitkovetsky on violin, Yura Lee on viola, and Nicholas Canellakis and Sterling Elliott on cello. These acclaimed artists bring their unique talents and interpretations to the stage, offering a fresh and dynamic perspective on the classical repertoire. With a duration of 2 hours, including an intermission, attendees are invited to immerse themselves in the beauty and complexity of chamber music, experiencing the powerful performances and intimate setting that Alice Tully Hall is known for. This concert is a must-see for music lovers and those looking to explore the rich tapestry of chamber music compositions. Tickets for "Fauré's Piano Quintet" are not yet on sale but be sure to mark your calendars and stay tuned for the opportunity to secure your seats at this exceptional musical gathering. Join us for an evening that celebrates the legacy and innovation of chamber music, brought to life by some of the most talented musicians of our time.
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Apr 26, 2025
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

New York City, NY · Lincoln Center

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May 2, 2025
Carnegie Hall

New York City, NY · Carnegie Hall

10. Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Piano
Called “a brilliant musician and an extraordinary visionary” by The Wall Street Journal, pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard is renowned for his masterfully intuitive performances of works both cutting edge and deeply historic. This afternoon performance of musical fantasias is a prime example, opening with a piece by J. P. Sweelinck—a foundational Dutch fantasia composer of the late 16th century—and proceeding through roughly 400 years of works from the expansive, evolving tradition. Discover musical innovations and explorations by Sweelinck, Mozart, C. P. E. Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Ives, and Carter.
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May 4, 2025
Carnegie Hall

New York City, NY · Carnegie Hall

Conclusion
New York City is truly the place to be for classical music lovers this season. Whether you're captivated by the elegance of chamber music or the grandeur of full symphonic performances, these events offer something for everyone. With the artistry of musicians like Anne-Sophie Mutter, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, and the New York Philharmonic, each concert promises a unique and unforgettable experience. Make sure to mark your calendars and secure your tickets early to celebrate the enduring brilliance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the heart of NYC.
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