Manhattan
Chelsea Opera, a professional company presenting fully staged operas with chamber orchestra, was formed in 2004 by Lynne Hayden-Findlay and Leonarda Priore and has produced 10 mainstage operas. It often performs at St. Peter's Church on 346 West 20th Street.
Amateur Classical Musicians Association
Manhattan
ACMA provides performance opportunities for non-professional classical musicians (soloists and groups) via monthly recitals and occasional concert events.
Brooklyn
American Opera Projects commissions, develops and presents new opera and innovative opera projects.
Manhattan
Americas Society (AS) is the premier forum dedicated to education, debate and dialogue about issues in Latin America, the Caribbean and Canada. Its literature, music and visual arts programs present artists from these regions.
Manhattan
When the closing of Amato Opera was announced, performers and a group of former Amato board members formed Amore Opera. The fledgling company strives to develop and grow while maintaining the great principles established by Anthony Amato over 60 years ago.
Manhattan
This 2,894 seat, three-tiered theater opened in 1929 to present motion pictures and vaudeville entertainment. The ornately decorated, neo-Grecian venue is most famous, however, as a music hall, which has been its primary offering since the 1970s.