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Harold Rosenbaum: So You Think You Don’t Like Modern Classical Music?

Mon March 16 | 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

Join us for a lively presentation decoding today’s modern classical music with professor and choral director Dr. Harold Rosenbaum, widely regarded as one of the leading choral conductors of his generation.

Known for his expressive interpretations and deep commitment to both contemporary and classical repertoire, as founder and conductor of the acclaimed New York Virtuoso Singers and The Canticum Novum Singers Harold has shaped vibrant musical experiences that engage singers and audiences alike.

Don’t miss this special presentation featuring live music and recorded selections proving why you—yes, you!—actually do like modern classical music, you just don’t know it yet.

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$15 Public
$10 Ethical Society Members

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About Harold Rosenbaum

Dr. Harold Rosenbaum is recognized among the premier interpreters of classic and modern choral music. He has commissioned music from 120 composers and has conducted well over 600 world premieres. He has collaborated with many of the greatest composers of the 20th and 21st centuries including John Corigliano, Thea Musgrave, David Lang, and Ellen Taafe Zwilich, and was the conductor for Peter Schickele in many P.D.Q. Bach concerts.

Harold is a frequent host of Sounds Choral, a radio program on WWFM, The Classical Network, and is editor of his signature choral music series for G. Schirmer Publications. His principal ensemble, the New York Virtuoso Singers, has performed with many orchestras, including the Juilliard Orchestra as well as on television and in major venues around the world, and The Canticum Novum Singers has performed with the New York Philharmonic. Learn more about Harold at nyvirtuoso.org and haroldrosenbaum.com.

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  • Date: Mon March 16
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    2:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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