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April 8th 2024
The show was fantastic! He performed solo (on 8 or 9 different guitars). I was fully engaged for the full two hours. I made the trip from SF to catch the tour, and I’m so glad I did.
Jed
February 10th 2024
While this was, if memory serves, the seventh time I saw Ms. McDonald perform on person, her program tonight with Andy Einhorn was remarkable in ways beyond music.
The truth, generosity, storytelling, characterization, concertizing, and immeasurable singing skills we have had the privilege to witness since the mid-90s were amplified by the music chosen by Mr. Einhorn and the conversation between two people who have become family over nearly two decades of working together.
Kate
August 6th 2023
What a phenomenal homage. Kristin is the greatest we will ever seen. Such a wonderful and emotional night!
Bruna
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About 92nd Street Y
Classical, Jazz & American Songbook at 92nd Street Y, "the best concert space in New York" (New York Magazine)
Founded in 1874 by a group of visionary Jewish leaders, the 92nd Street Y (92Y) has long sustained a tradition of presenting the world's finest performing and literary artists to large audiences in the Theresa L. Kaufmann Concert Hall. 92Y's performing arts program was created in the mid-1930s under the leadership of Dr. William Kolodney. Presenting concerts of classical, jazz and popular music of the highest quality and poetry and literature readings given by the premier writers of our time, 92Y continues to flourish as one of the country's oldest and largest cultural centers.
When the Kaufmann Concert Hall was completed in 1930, it quickly gained a reputation as the best chamber music hall in the city. Its warm wood paneling and intimate design became home to the Budapest String Quartet for nearly 30 years, where they played to consistently packed houses. In the ensuing decades, 92Y presented the likes of Andres Segovia, Arthur Schnabel, Jascha Heifetz, Alan Jay Lerner, Rudolf Serkin, Isaac Stern, Claudio Arrau, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Sarah Vaughan, Emanuel Ax, Yo-Yo Ma, and Jaime Laredo, who began the distinguished Chamber Music at 92Y series in 1974.
Today, 92Y presents over 80 concerts each season, featuring a richly diverse program of chamber music, solo recitals, jazz, the American Songbook and family concerts tailored to specific ages
Type
Cultural Centre
Capacity
1,405