The Center presents a regular schedule of world-class concerts‚ featuring talented musicians performing music ranging from classical to jazz to rock.



DECEMBER
 
3  THURSDAY
5:30 pm
Buglisi Dance Theatre
New York City's theatrically stunning Buglisi Dance Theatre will perform the passionate Sospiri (1989) to music by Edward Elgar, and other works illuminating William Blake's Songs of Experience. The company has performed nationally and internationally at such venues as Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and the Joyce Theatre in New York. Artistic Director and award-winning choreographer Jacqulyn Buglisi is chair of the Modern Department of the Alvin Ailey School and a former principal dancer of the Martha Graham Dance Company.

Lecture Hall

Galleries, Reference Library, and Museum Shop open until 8 pm



10  THURSDAY
5:30 pm
Joseph Haydn: The London Piano Sonatas
To mark the bicentenary of the death of the great composer, this concert presents the last three of Haydns piano sonatas, written in London and seldom performed together. Boris Berman, noted pianist and Professor in the Practice of Piano at the Yale School of Music, will perform on the fortepiano.



16  WEDNESDAY
12:30 pm
Chamber music in the Library Court
Performed by Yale School of Music graduate students



17  THURSDAY
5:30 pm
Samir Chatterjee and Susan McKeown
World-renowned tabla player Samir Chatterjee and Grammy Award-winning singer Susan McKeown will blend Celtic and Indian music traditions.
Lecture Hall




JANUARY
 
27  WEDNESDAY
12:30 pm
Lux Beata
New Havens new all-female a capella group will perform English Renaissance music in the Centers Library Court

Late Night: Galleries, Reference Library, and Museum Shop open until 8 pm






FEBRUARY
 
10  WEDNESDAY
12:30 pm
Classical Guitar Music in the Library Court
Performed by Yale School of Music graduate students



17  WEDNESDAY
12:30 pm
Chamber music in the Library Court
Performed by Yale School of Music graduate students



21  SUNDAY
2 pm
Schubertiad: Varieties of Romantic Experience in Music
To complement drawings related to Franz Schubert the exhibition Varieties of Romantic Experience: Drawings the Collection of Charles Ryskamp, James Taylor, renowned tenor and Associate Professor at the Institute of Sacred Music, will sing lieder and other works by Schubert, Haydn, and Beethoven.




MARCH
 
6  SATURDAY
5:30 pm
Alisdair Fraser and Natalie Haas
Scottish fiddle and pipe tunes by master fiddler Alisdair Fraser with Natalie Haas on the cello.




APRIL
 
14  WEDNESDAY
12:30 pm
Chamber music in the Library Court
Performed by Yale School of Music graduate students



28  WEDNESDAY
12:30 pm
Yale undergraduate vocal students and members of the Yale Collegium, under the direction of Judith Malafronte and Robert Mealy, will perform songs of nature and devotion medieval England.