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UPCOMING EVENTS
VALENTINA PAOLUCCI
CONDUCTOR
Upcoming Events


Mon, May 18
Carnegie Hall
Link Up guides students in grades 3–5 through a yearlong exploration of orchestral repertoire and music making. During the 2025–2026 season, New York City students will participate in a new version of Link Up: The Orchestra Sings, exploring what makes a melody great. At the end of the year, students




Fri, May 15
The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
The concert features a version premiere of Mark Adamo's Last Year for solo viola and orchestra and a new horn concerto by Adolphus Hailstork. A world premiere by TCS Composition Fellow Aidan Gold and Vivian Fung's sparkling Pizzicato round out the program.


Tue, May 05
Carnegie Hall
A Gala Evening at Carnegie Hall featuring Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Evgeny Kissin, Daniil Trifonov, Emanuel Ax, Lang Lang, Joyce DiDonato, Renée Fleming, Isabel Leonard, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, the NYO-USA All-Stars, and more.




Multiple Dates
Sat, Apr 11
Providence
Ken-David Masur, conductor
Robert Levin, piano
MOZART: The Marriage of Figaro: Overture
MOZART: Piano Concerto No.23 in A, K. 488
M. HAYDN: Symphony in G - I. Allegro
(intro by Mozart)
MOZART: Symphony No.38 (Prague)


Thu, Mar 19
David Geffen Hall
New York Philharmonic
Cover Conductor


Wed, Mar 18
The Juilliard School
Edward Bilous, Director
Valentina Paolucci, Conductor
Produced by the Center for Creative Technology


Multiple Dates
Sat, Mar 14
New York
Matthew Aubin and TCS Conducting Fellow Valentina Paolucci lead a vibrant program of music from South America and the United States.


Sat, Mar 14
The DiMenna Center for Classical Music


Thu, Mar 12
David Geffen Hall
New York Philharmonic
Cover Conductor


Fri, Feb 06
121 Central Park Rd
Prokofiev, Symphony No.5
Tchaikovsky, Sleeping Beauty Suite
Conductor, Eric Stewart




Thu, Dec 04
New York
Thursday | 12.4.25 | 8:00 PM
St. Paul & St. Andrew Church, 263 West 86th Street


Tue, Nov 18
New York
Carnegie Hall Performance featuring Nathalie Joachim’s, Le présent éternel and Nicholas Britell’s Agape and Anna Christie.




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