
The Knights
Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall
881 7th Ave
New York, NY 10019
May 15, 2025
7:30 PM EDT
Get Reminder

Get Tickets
Tickets
About this concert
The Knights is a self-described “fellowship of adventurous musicians” known for transforming the orchestral concert experience. In this program led by Artistic Director and violinist Colin Jacobsen, the ensemble performs a time-tested masterpiece—Dvořák’s ever-popular Serenade for Strings—alongside the New York premiere of Reena Esmail’s The History of Red, a stirring work for chamber orchestra and soprano partly inspired by Barber’s Knoxville: Summer of 1915. The program also highlights the extraordinary compositional talents of The Knights’ own members, with a world premiere by violinist and vocalist Christina Courtin, and a piece written collaboratively by Courtin with flutist and vocalist Alex Sopp.
Show More
Event Lineup
More concerts at this venue
Easily follow your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music

Share Event
The Knights Biography
There is more than one group known as The Knights.
1) The Knights were a 1960s band and the concoction of producer Gary Usher to take advantage of the surf and hot rod music that was popular in the day. Featuring session players, most the group's repertoire were covers of Beach Boys songs such as "I Get Around," though there were a few original songs, such as "Hot Rod High." They officially only released one album, "Hot Rod High" in 1964.
Read More1) The Knights were a 1960s band and the concoction of producer Gary Usher to take advantage of the surf and hot rod music that was popular in the day. Featuring session players, most the group's repertoire were covers of Beach Boys songs such as "I Get Around," though there were a few original songs, such as "Hot Rod High." They officially only released one album, "Hot Rod High" in 1964.
Surf Rock
Rock
Follow artist