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As one of the few venues for live concert music in Manhattan north of 155th Street, Music at Our Saviour’s Atonement provides the residents of Washington Heights and Inwood (in addition to music lovers throughout the metropolitan area) with an intimate, local venue to experience music of the highest quality at an affordable price. From its inception, the primary focus has been to present classical chamber music of the 20th- and 21st-centuries, as well as rarely heard works and instruments from other eras. Through its monthly Sunday Series, MOSA has made a commitment to presenting composers and musicians living in Northern Manhattan as a way to showcase and encourage local talent and creativity. MOSA also promotes the interaction of the visual and musical arts with a rotating schedule of solo galleries and group art shows. A leading collaborator with arts minded organizations in Northern Manhattan, MOSA is an annual participant in the Uptown Arts Stoll, in addition to annual collaborations with the Carnegie Hall Neighborhood Concert Series.
 

 
MISSION
Music at Our Saviour’s Atonement (MOSA) strives to nourish and strengthen the bonds of community and civic involvement in Northern Manhattan through music.
 

 
PREVIOUS SEASONS

2002-2003
MOSA Sampler w/James Noyes, saxophones (Oct 13); Liam Wood/Ben Moran Guitar Duo (Nov 10); Dana Hanchard, soprano (Dec 8); New Hudson Saxophone Quartet (Jan 12); Beth Cullinane & Holly Mentzer Early Music Ensemble (Feb 9); Maxim Anikushin, piano (Mar 9); Uptown Brass Quintet (Apr 13); Michael Levin, violin (May 11)
 
2003-2004
MOSA Sampler w/James Noyes, saxophones (Oct 12); Bill Schimmel, accordion (Nov 9); Music by Johann & Richard Strauss (Dec 14); Yegor Shevtsov, piano (Jan 11); Beth Cullinane & Holly Mentzer Early Music Ensemble (Feb 8); Greg Beyer, percussion (Mar 14); Adán Vásquez, harp (Apr 11); Music by David Noon (May 9)
 
2004-2005
MOSA Sampler w/James Noyes, saxophones (Oct 10); Music by Paul Kirby (Nov 9); Rita Litchfield, mezzo-soprano (Dec 14); Adán Vásquez, harp (Jan 11); Makam Ensemble, Middle-eastern jazz (Feb 9); Michael Levin, violin (Mar 11); Levin w/ Peter Seidenman, cello, Gerald Robbins, piano (Mar 12); Dmitri Shteinberg, piano (Mar 13); Jerry O’Sullivan, uilleann pipes (Apr 10); Liam Wood Chamber Ensemble (May 8)
 
2005-2006
Jasmin Lalande, saxophones (Oct 9); Paul Brantley, composer-cellist (Nov 13); Melissa Wilikison, soprano, David Wallach, tenor (Dec 11); Music by Aaron Jay Kernis w/ Contrasts Quartet (Jan 8); Bacchanalia Baroque (Feb 12); Opera Orchestra of New York - Young Artists (Mar 12); Instruments by luthier Andrea Hoffman-Simmel with Eugene Drucker, viola (Apr 9); Alta Classica & Super UBA (May 14); Pancho Navarro Tango Band (June 11)
 
2006-2007
Kathleen Supove, piano (Nov. 13); Michelle Makarski, violin (Dec. 10); Music by Heitor Villa-Lobos & David Noon (Jan. 14); Infiorare Early Music Ensemble (Feb. 11); Steven Graff, piano (Mar. 11); Music by Rich Shemaria & Michael Patterson (Apr. 1); Elizabeth Joy Roe, piano (April 10); Khorikos a cappella choir (May 13); Jenny Scheinman, jazz violin (June 8); Chamber Orchestra of Northern Manhattan (June 10)
 

 
VOLUNTEER STAFF
 
Jim Noyes, Artistic Director
Brent Ness, General Manager
Katherine Ness, Assistant to the Concert Manager
Sarah Krasnow, Special Events Coordinator
Matt Mitchell, Special Events Assistant
Nancy Lustenring, Administrator
Serepha Cruz, Gallery Manager
Henry Lopez, Curator
Jenny Crossman, Webmaster

Questions or comments? Get in touch with us at:  osanyc@verizon.net