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De Profundis: The Deep End In a preview of a concert for the series Yale in New York, School of Music ensembles perform compositions for low instruments, including Mozart’s Duo for Bassoon and Cello; Penderecki’s Serenata for three cellos; and Druckman’s Valentine for solo double bass. March 28, 8 p.m.
Monarchs in Mesopotamia A display of cuneiform tablets from the Yale Babylonian Collection features the writings of a dozen ancient monarchs, from Hammurabi to Rim-Sin. Through April 1
The Winter’s Tale OBIE Award–winning director Liz Diamond stages William Shakespeare’s story of blinding jealousy and forgiveness. March 16 through April 7
Music at the Whitney: Shakespeare Song in Translation Singers and pianists from The Performance of Vocal Music, a class taught by adjunct professor Richard Lalli ’80, ’86DMA, present song texts from Shakespearean plays, set in German, French, Russian, and Swedish. April 18, 4:30 p.m.
Die Schöpfung Yale Schola Cantorum, along with the Yale Baroque Ensemble and Juilliard415, performs Haydn’s Die Schöpfung (The Creation) at Woolsey Hall. April 29, 5 p.m.
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