Videos of performances sponsored by the Club or by Club members  —  Enjoy!

Music in the Great Hall

These performances were recorded between 2020 and 2022, when the Club was not open. They reflect the quality of performances to be heard at our concerts every Wednesday. Many thanks to the musicians who participated.

Sarah Yunji Moon, flute,  with Drew Comstock, ‘cello, and Jeffrey Leung, alto saxophone, March, 2023,

Elena Howard-Scott, soprano,  and Peter Tiefenbach, piano, March, 2023

Camila Montefusco, mezzo-soprano,  and Nate Ben-Horin, piano, November 2022. 

Marie Bérard, violin,  and Monique de Margerie, piano, November 2022

Annie Li, piano, February 2022

Kevin Ahfat, piano, February 2022

Tristan Savella, piano, December 2021

Jean-Luc Therrien, piano, December 2021

Stephen Runge, piano, June 2021

Jessy Kim and Ben Smith, violin and piano, piano, March 2021

Alexander Panizza, piano, November 2020

Benjamin Smith, piano, November 2020

Alexander Malikov, piano, September 2020

Younggun Kim, piano, September 2020

Performances by Club Members

Warren’s Menagerie. Warren Clements reads from one of his latest books Imaginary Pets of Famous People, along with a sampling from his reinterpretations of Aesop’s Fables.

Marvyne Jenoff reads from her latest book of poetry Climbing the Rain, with images of her artworks

Jonathan Kravtchenko with a preview of his opera Tango fpr Two

Andrew Sookrah, visual artist with a survey of his work in a piece entitled Parallel Passions

David Stones, poet and performance artist, performing a group of poems, Infinite Sequels

Alan Torok, visual artist with Five Portraits, of artist and musician friends, large format, charcoal, pastel, conté, graphite

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