Rzewski / De Profundis
L.V. Beethoven / Sonata in C minor, opus 111
Rzewski / De Profundis
L.V. Beethoven / Sonata in C minor, opus 111
César Franck
Known for his lush harmonies and sweeping romanticism, Franck’s music invites listeners into richly emotional landscapes—equal parts grandeur and intimacy.
Gabriel Fauré
Fauré’s work is marked by elegance and restraint, with melodies that shimmer just beneath the surface—quietly radical and deeply expressive.
Jeremy Denk with Adria Ye and more to be announced perform an evening of “Water Music”—a program of piano solos inspired by the theme of water, featuring works by Franz Liszt, Luciano Berio, and Frederic Chopin.
Jeremy Denk with Ryan Jung and more to be announced perform an evening of “Water Music”—a program of piano solos inspired by the theme of water, featuring works by Frederic Rzewski, Maurice Ravel, Franz Liszt, Salvatore Sciarrino, Claude Debussy, and George Gershwin
Performing works by Olivier Messiaen, Frederic Chopin, Nico Muhly, John Cage, Marcos Balter, György Ligeti, and Béla Bartók.
Olivier Messiaen / “The Tawny Owl” from Catalogue d’oiseaux
Frederic Chopin / Nocturne in B-flat minor, opus 9 no. 1
Olivier Messiaen/ “The Woodlark” from Catalogue d’oiseaux
Nico Muhly / “Berceuse” from Bell Etudes (4’)
John Cage / 4’33”
Frederic Chopin / Nocturne in C-sharp minor, opus 27 no. 1
Marcos Balter / Three Stars
György Ligeti / Musica Ricarcata no. 9
Béla Bartók / Musica Ricarcata no. 9
Performing Hans Otte / Book of Sounds.
Terrestrials is a podcast for kids and families that explores the strangeness that exists right here on Earth. Lulu Miller (co-host of WNYC’s Radiolab), will bring the park’s youngest visitors (and their grownups) on a musical and movement-filled journey, featuring a special musical guest and a scavenger hunt uplifting the natural beauty of the Island.
This performance is the part of a two-day Radiolab takeover at Little Island: four free shows in The Glade and an evening show in The Amph.
Brooklyn’s favorite nightlife stars throw eight of their signature parties, with a slate of featured guests.
Since forming in 2013, Papi Juice — the Brooklyn-based art collective founded by Adam Rhodes, Oscar Nñ, and Mohammed Fayaz — has been changing the face of nightlife in New York and beyond with their fabled DJ sets and all-night dance parties.
Celebrating queer and trans people of color, Papi Juice creates spaces where art, music, and community collide — vibrant, joyful, and unapologetically alive.
Brooklyn’s favorite nightlife stars throw eight of their signature parties, with a slate of featured guests.
Since forming in 2013, Papi Juice — the Brooklyn-based art collective founded by Adam Rhodes, Oscar Nñ, and Mohammed Fayaz — has been changing the face of nightlife in New York and beyond with their fabled DJ sets and all-night dance parties.
Celebrating queer and trans people of color, Papi Juice creates spaces where art, music, and community collide — vibrant, joyful, and unapologetically alive.
Brooklyn’s favorite nightlife stars throw eight of their signature parties, with a slate of featured guests.
Since forming in 2013, Papi Juice — the Brooklyn-based art collective founded by Adam Rhodes, Oscar Nñ, and Mohammed Fayaz — has been changing the face of nightlife in New York and beyond with their fabled DJ sets and all-night dance parties.
Celebrating queer and trans people of color, Papi Juice creates spaces where art, music, and community collide — vibrant, joyful, and unapologetically alive.