2021-22 SEASON OVERVIEW


As we launch our 2021-2022 season, we are thrilled to be able to perform together in person after such a long time apart. In many ways, we as an organization—and all of us as individuals and as a society—have been transformed by the colossal challenges and opportunities for growth we’ve encountered in the past year.

We begin our season with our very own Trent Johnson, organist and composer, who will be performing some of his original compositions for organ and will be improvising over a classic silent film. Our second concert presents works that challenge us to reflect on the oppression the Black community has endured and continues to endure. During a discussion immediately following the concert we will have an opportunity to talk about some of these challenges and the work that lies ahead. Nature and ecology are the focus of our third concert. The performance will feature a newly composed work by Gilda Lyons specially written for the occasion. The final concert of our season is of particular significance for us. We were scheduled to perform Rachmaninoff’s All-Night Vigil before the pandemic shook the world. We are fortunate to have the opportunity to finally perform this magnificent work alongside Rachmaninoff’s thrilling and valedictory Symphonic Dances.

Musica Viva NY will comply with all NYC COVID-19 safety requirements. These currently require performers and concertgoers to show proof of vaccination. To see the current rules click Key to NYC.

OUR 2021-2022 SEASON

  • Black and white image of a vintage movie projector with two large reels, placed on a wooden surface against a textured wall.

    Music and a Silent Movie

    Sunday, November 14, 2021

  • A colorful, rainbow-painted raised fist sculpture with smaller fists below it in various colors, against a white background.

    Songs Of Struggle, Compassion, And Redemption

    Sunday, January 23, 2022

  • Large ocean wave crashing with foam and spray.

    In Nature’s Realm: A Musical Homage to Mother Earth

    Sunday, March 27, 2022

  • Close-up of the ornate domes and towers of a Russian Orthodox church with golden onion-shaped domes and white walls.

    Sergei Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil & Symphonic Dances

    Sunday, May 22, 2022

  • Stage with red curtains, spotlight on a vintage microphone, and musical notes logo with text 'Musica Viva NY, Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez, Artistic Director'.

    COME (BACK) TO THE CABARET

    Saturday, February 4, 2023