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On February 7 at 7:00 pm, at Lincoln Center’s Bruno Walter Auditorium, this intimate, genre-blending concert brings together classical music, jazz, and contemporary vocal works inspired by poetry and lived experiences. The performance features classical musicians, jazz artists, and K-pop singer Shin Joo-Won, known internationally for her rendition of Fly Me to the Moon in Netflix’s Squid Game.

The program explores different expressions of love through music paired with poetry curated by the Paramus Public Library, with selected poets reading their work live on stage. Community voices and stories are woven into the performance, making this more than a concert—it is a shared cultural experience.

This free event marks the first chapter of a new performance series and offers Paramus patrons a rare opportunity to attend a world-class performance at Lincoln Center—something the Paramus Public Library has never offered before.

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT PLEASE GO TO OUR PREVIEW NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY

Featured Performers:
Peter Argondizza, guitar
Amy Dahm Huh, viola (Artistic Director)
Zoe Holden, flute
Kevin Kyaw, piano
Helena Kim, piano
Baekyu Kim, piano
Young Kim, piano
Michael Klyce, violin
Jung Eun Lee, soprano
Hyunju Heather Lee, piano
Valerie Nuzzolo, clarinet
Curtis Pavey, piano
Joowon Shin, voice
Ryan Zamora, saxophone

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A cross-genre music-and-poetry concert for Paramus Public Library patrons, pairing classical, jazz, and contemporary vocal works with live poetry readings.

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