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The Knights (BRIC Artists in Residence) / BRIC Family /

The Knights: A Brooklyn Schubertiade Family Matinee

Cozy up to an intimate afternoon of poetry, music, song, and art.

Date

Sun, Dec 10, 2017 | 2PM

Cost

$10 Adv / $12 Door

The Knights | Photo credit: David Andrako

Families with young children: we'd like to introduce you to The Knights! At our one-hour Family Matinee, your little ones will be introduced to classical music in a fun, relaxed, and interactive setting. The Knights are known for connecting with audiences of all ages and educating while entertaining. Even if they arrive sleepy, cranky, wiggly...your little ones are guaranteed to leave happy and inspired! For the Fall 2017 season with The Knights, cozy up to an intimate afternoon of poetry, music, song, and art with A Brooklyn Schubertiade. This piece will also be performed as an Evening Concert on Saturday, December 9. 

The Knights are a Grammy nominated Brooklyn-based orchestral collective, flexible in size and repertory, dedicated to transforming the concert experience. Led by brothers Colin and Eric Jacobsen and evolving from late night chamber music reading parties among a group of friends, The Knights engage listeners and defy boundaries with programs that showcase the players’ roots in the classical tradition and passion for musical discovery. The Knights are proud to bring their Home Season in Brooklyn to BRIC for the third year, partnering together to grow orchestral music in Brooklyn. The Knights are Artists in Residence at BRIC, rehearsing works that will be performed at BRIC and elsewhere while simultaneously engaging in outreach with the Brooklyn community.

General Admission: Seated



This residency at BRIC is part of The Knights' ongoing NYC residencies program, a three-year initiative funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to help them connect even more closely with their native city.