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Bernard Labadie conducts Orchestra of St Luke’s with La Chapelle de Québec in a Regal Handel Program

Orchestra of St Luke’s is a chamber orchestra that regularly performs new works in all five New York City boroughs. It also performs for dance companies.

Orchestra of St Luke’s News

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Bernard Labadie conducts Orchestra of St Luke’s and La Chapelle de Québec, a renowned choir Labadie founded, in a regal Handel program of “Coronation Anthems,” “Music for the Royal Fireworks,” and “Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne;” in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall in Midtown, Manhattan; on Thursday, April 13, 2023 at 8pm. From $22.50. 🇨🇦

OSL Started in Greenwich Village

OSL was founded in 1974 at the Church of St. Luke in the Fields in the West Village.

Today the Orchestra is in residence at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music in Hell’s Kitchen, and performs at venues across the City including Carnegie Hall, the Morgan Library, and the Brooklyn Museum.

OSL has made over 100 recordings and regularly premieres new works.

Bernard Labadie

Bernard Labadie is Principal Conductor. He is French Canadian originally from Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. 🇨🇦

Pablo Heras-Casado

Pablo Heras-Casado is OSL’s Conductor Laureate. He was OSL’s Principal Conductor from 2011 – 2017. Heras-Casado is originally from Granada, Spain. 🇪🇸

Orchestra of St Luke’s Tickets

OSL’s home is The DiMenna Center. The Box Office sells tickets for The Center, Morgan Library and Brooklyn Museum. Tickets for other venues are sold by hosting theaters, but are available from OSL’s website.

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music
450 West 37th St
(between Ninth & Tenth Ave)
Hudson Yards, Manhattan

Instagram @oslmusic

Subways
(7)
to 34th St – Hudson Yards

OSLMUSIC.org


Published April 13, 2023 | Updated April 13, 2023.

Filed Under: Carnegie Hall, classical music, French Canadian, LATIN MUSIC, Midtown

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