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Classical this fall: New music and performance art

÷ indicates venue is wheelchair-accessible. For complete, updated listings, see Calendar in the Globe each Thursday.

Boston Musica Viva
Longy School, 1 Follen St., Cambridge. ÷ 617-354-6910. [Get directions].
Fri., 8 p.m. $8-$17. Richard Pittman, director. 10/8: Davidovsky's "Quartetto"; premieres of Klaas de Vries's Piano Concerto, Michael Daugherty's "Sinatra Shag"; Edison Denisov's "La vie en rouge" with Judith Bettina, soprano. 11/19: Electronic-music concert. Premieres of works by Eric Chasalow, Richard Cornell; works by Martin Brody, Thea Musgrave, Jean-Claude Risset.

Collage
C. Walsh Theatre, Suffolk University, 55 Temple St., Boston. 617-325-5200.
11/7: 7 p.m. $15. David Hoose, conductor; Janet Brown, soprano. Works by Narah Chang, Charles Fussell, Donald Sur, Elliott Carter.

Dinosaur Annex
First and Second Church, 66 Marlborough St., Boston. ÷ 617-482-3852. [Get directions].
10/24: 8 p.m. $12, students and seniors $8. Scott Wheeler conducts premiere of Tamar Diesendruck's "Strange Lines and Distances"; works by Yehudi Wyner, Chen Yi, Geoffrey Poole, Eve Beglarian.

Extension Works
First and Second Church, 66 Marlborough St., Boston. ÷ 617-497-8693. [Get directions].
8 p.m. $10. 9/24: Composer's Choice concert with John McDonald. Works by "Medford Masters" McDonald, Mark DeVoto, Yehudi Wyner, Joel Larue Smith. 11/12: Adaskin Trio. Works by Adaskin, Schnittke, Carl, Epstein.

Marilyn Nonken, piano
Paine Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge. ÷ 212-663-5191
10/17: 8 p.m. Free. New works by Milton Babbitt and his students David Rakowski, Martin Butler, Jeff Nichols.



 


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