Concert recommendations for March 25-31
Following requests, new format for paid subscribers.
Welcome to the new format. You’re getting this a week before free subscribers — two full weeks of concert picks so you can plan ahead. Every week from now on, this is how it works: you see it first, and a week later it goes out to everyone. Plus, you get 10% off all Fort Greene Orchestra tickets — with more benefits on the way.
Vivaldi’s famous Four Seasons in Brooklyn. March 26 & 28 at St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral.
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Paid subscribers get access to the concert list one week earlier allowing for proper planning.
Wagner’s famous opera at the Met. It’s 5 hours. Pro tip: check out Met Opera’s app, where you can find $25 tickets to most performances.
3/25 | 6:30 PM
Metropolitan Opera House
Lincoln SquareCool lunchtime concert at the Morgan Library.
3/25 | 12:00 PM
Morgan Library
Murray HillVivaldi’s famous Four Seasons in Brooklyn.
3/26 | 8:00 PM & 3/28 | 8:00 PM
St. Joseph’s Co-Cathedral, 856 Pacific St
Fort GreeneFree lunchtime concert of baroque music.
3/26 | 1:15 PM
St. Malachy’s Church
Theater DistrictTraditional Japanese music concert.
3/27 | 6:00 PM
Miller Theatre at Columbia
Morningside HeightsI really like this violinist and the program is good.
3/27 | 8:00 PM & 3/28 | 8:00 PM
David Geffen Hall
Lincoln SquareCool choral group in Brooklyn.
3/27 | 7:00 PM
Brick Presbyterian Church
Upper East SidePrivate home concert with reception.
3/28 | 7:00 PM
Private homeSt. Matthew Passion is a masterpiece, for real.
3/29 | 3:00 PM
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola
Upper East SideFree organ concert in the mammoth Cathedral St. John the Divine.
3/29 | 5:00 PM
Cathedral of St. John the Divine
Morningside HeightsGreat conductor, good program.
3/31 | 8:00 PM
Carnegie Hall (Stern)
MidtownSolo cello concert with Bach’s famous cello suites.
3/31 | 6:00 PM
Miller Theatre at Columbia
Morningside Heights
Have fun! Daniel.

