(Sold Out) Bronx Holiday With Rachel Kara Pérez @ Woodlawn Cemetery

The Woolworth Chapel // Woodlawn Cemetery 3800 Jerome Ave, Bronx, NY, United States

Bronx Arts Ensemble strings and guest singer Rachel Kara Pérez present traditional American and Puerto Rican holiday music, Join us for a lovely start to the holiday season! 

Plena and Protest Song @ Bronx Music Heritage Center

Bronx Music Heritage Center 1303 LOUIS NINE BLVD, Bronx, NY, United States

The foremost plena group in New York, Los Pleneros de la 21, joins resistance singer Taína Asili to explore the political meaning of plena in conjunction with her own original protest songs.

Balkan Bomba @ Longwood Art Gallery at Hostos

Longwood Art Gallery 450 Grand Concourse, Bronx, NY, United States

The Balkans meet Puerto Rico in this first encounter between the traditions of Klezmer and Bomba. The Bronx's own BOMBAZO Dance Co. joins Bronx Arts Ensemble musicians for a wild evening of music and dance.

Back by Popular Demand! Balkan Bomba @ The Bronx Beer Hall

The Bronx Beer Hall 2344 Arthur Ave, Bronx, NY, United States

Back by popular demand! The Balkans meet Puerto Rico in this first encounter between the traditions of Klezmer and Bomba. The Bronx's own BOMBAZO Dance Co. joins Bronx Arts Ensemble musicians for a wild evening of music and dance.

(POSTPONED) Bronx Salon With Pedro Díaz

Caplan Home 761 W. 231 Street, Bronx, NY, United States

Metropolitan Opera Solo English Horn Pedro Díaz joins pianist Adrienne Kim and Bronx Arts Ensemble winds for old and new favorites: the Mozart Quintet for Piano and Winds and rarely heard works by Th. Siegrist and Santos Cota.  

(POSTPONED)New York Premiere of Yo Soy La Tradición

Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church 627 East 187th St, Bronx, NY, United States

MacArthur Genius Fellowship winner Miguel Zenón presents his extraordinary Yo Soy La Tradición for the first time in New York. The immersive piece is inspired by the musical heritage of Zenón's native Puerto Rico and features him on saxophone.

(POSTPONED)Memorial Day Concert with Bobby Sanabria’s West Side Story Reimagined

Van Cortlandt House Museum 6036 Broadway, Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx, NY, United States

An annual tradition, the Bronx Arts Ensemble's Memorial Day Concert this year features Bobby Sanabria and his big band on West Side Story Reimagined. Bring a picnic and a friend and experience the music as you've never heard it before. 

BAE Holiday Benefit Concert

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Online World Premiere of an original work by Angélica Negrón, reimagined for Bronx Arts Ensemble. Including Electronics, Strings, and more.

Lunch, Concert, and Learn – Vicky Ortiz

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In dedication to our resilient frontline workers, BAE Teaching Artist Victoria Angela Ortiz(vocalist) presents a selection of inspirational songs that uplift and support the spirit of positivity.

Free

Lunch, Concert, and Learn – Thomas Martin

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During Mr. Martin’s online concert, he will present an engaging inside view of his compositions for violin and synthesizers, as well as select movements for solo violin by J.S. Bach.

Free

BAE Concert Hall | Women’s History Month: Kamala Sankaram

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BAE (Bronx Arts Ensemble) is excited to celebrate Women’s History Month with an online concert presentation of “60 Words” and Bombay Rickey(band) featuring Bronx-Based composer Kamala Sankaram.

Free

Lunch, Concert, and Learn | Why Music? Featuring BAE Teaching Artists

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“Why Music?” features an introduction to the violin, french horn, and bassoon, and explores the importance of music as a personal or cultural expression, from Dvorak’s “New World” Symphony to the Cuban hit song “El Manisero” by Moises Simons. It is appropriate for elementary and middle school audiences.

Free

Lunch, Concert, and Learn | Music of Home: Featuring BAE Teaching Artists

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“Music of Home” celebrates local New York composers and music that explores themes of home and identity, from the joy of classic jazz tunes, to the longing for a better home expressed in Harry Burleigh’s setting of “Deep River” and Leonard Bernstein’s Broadway hit “Somewhere.” It is appropriate for audiences of all ages.

Free