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The Peggy Rockefeller Concerts 2019-2020 Season

Richard Kogan
Richard Kogan, M.D.
Piano
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
7:30 PM
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Alexi Kenney and Renana Gutman
Alexi Kenney and Renana Gutman
Violin, piano
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
7:30 PM
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Michelle Bradley
Michelle Bradley with Ken Noda
Soprano, piano
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
7:30 PM
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Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet
Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet
Violin, viola, cello, piano
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
7:30 PM
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Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio
Canceled – Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio
Piano, cello, clarinet
Thursday, March 26, 2020
7:30 PM
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Escher String Quartet & Rabinovich
Canceled – Escher Quartet with Roman Rabinovich
Violins, viola, cello, piano
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
7:30 PM
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The Peggy Rockefeller Concerts



Location

Caspary Auditorium
The Rockefeller University
1230 York Avenue at East 66th Street
New York, NY 10065

Concerts begin at 7:30 PM


Contact

Samantha Tuly
Development Officer
Outreach Programming and Events
The Rockefeller University
1230 York Avenue, Box 164
New York, NY 10065


Artist Highlights

  • Richard Kogan once formed a music trio with close friends Yo-Yo Ma and Lynn Chang.
  • Alexi Kenney enjoys hygge interior design, a type of home design that encourages well-being and calm.
  • Michelle Bradley taught herself piano on the demo keyboards at Kmart while her mother shopped.
  • The Berlin Philharmonic Piano Quartet is one of the few existing ensembles of their instrumentation, in contrast to the better represented form, the String Quartet.
  • All three members of the Goldstein-Peled-Fiterstein Trio grew up in Israel before coming to the U.S.
  • The Escher Quartet is named after M.C. Escher, inspired by Escher’s method of interplay between individual components working together to form a whole.