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Sunday Afternoon Chamber Music with Bard Alumni Ensemble
Sunday Afternoon Chamber Music with Bard Alumni Ensemble

Sun, May 24

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Hungarian House, American Foundation for

Sunday Afternoon Chamber Music with Bard Alumni Ensemble

An elegant and inspiring Sunday afternoon concert with works by acclaimed composers including György Ligeti, Joan Tower, and George Tsontakis, alongside exciting contemporary voices such as Corey Chang, Jonathan Collazo, and Sarah Hennies.

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Time & Location - Időpont

May 24, 2026, 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Hungarian House, American Foundation for, 213 E 82nd St, New York, NY 10028, USA

About the Event - Részletek

Sunday Afternoon Chamber Music Concert 

with Bard Conservatory alumni from across three continents


Sunday, May 24, 2026 -3pm


Join us for an exciting concert presented by the musicians of the Bard Alumni Ensemble!


PROGRAM


Six Bagatelles by György Ligeti


Luminous Chroma by Corey Chang ‘19


Ghost Variations by George Tsontakis


We Have_ by Jonathan Collazo ‘19


Wings by Joan Tower


Growing Block by Sarah Hennies



ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE


The Bard Alumni Ensemble consists of Bard Conservatory Alumni graduates from the class of ’12 to the class of ’25, hailing from three continents. While we did not attend all at the same time, we share a special musical bond and a unique approach to chamber music that we learned from the same professors during our times at Bard. After graduating and starting our professional careers, we understood how valuable this common understanding is, which has led us to starting an ensemble. As many great music institutions have established alumni groups, we wanted to take the initiative to represent Bard and give back to the conservatory where we all learned so much. Through presenting our ensemble to audiences and venues outside of Bard, we hope to extend the talent and excellence that the Annandale-On-Hudson campus fosters to a wider audience, inspiring young students to attend and encouraging music-lovers to support the institution.

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American Foundation for Hungarian Literature and Education, Limited

AFHLE, Hungarian House

213 East 82nd Street, New York, NY 10028

We are a 501(c)3, 509(a)2 non-profit organization, registered in 1964. Tax ID#13-6168255. 

Donations are tax deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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