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Talkin’ Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of Americaโ€™s Bohemian Music Capital
David Browne in conversation with Liz Thomson

La Lanterna di Vittorio 129 MacDougal Street, New York, NY, United States

A publication-day conversation with Rolling Stoneย senior writerย David Browne, whose latest book, Talkin' Greenwich Village: The Heady Rise and Slow Fall of Americaโ€™s Bohemian Music Capital โ€“ based on 150 interviews and previously unseen documents โ€“ is an enthralling and long-overdue history of musicโ€™s most influential neighborhood. And what better place for an intimate chat than the fabled MacDougal Street coffeehouse that was once home to Pete and Toshi Seeger!

$10 โ€“ $40

Edward Hopper, Georgia Oโ€™Keeffe and Jackson Pollock: A Celebration in Music

Salmagundi Club 47 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Georgia O'Keeffe described music as being able to be "translated into something for the eye.โ€ This unique concert features music inspired of by three of New York Cityโ€™s most iconic artists, all of whom lived and worked in Greenwich Village and shared the heartbeat of the city: Edward Hopper, Georgia Oโ€™Keeffe and Jackson Pollock. The concert โ€“ presented in partnership with Cutting Edge Concerts โ€“ takes place in an elegant art-filled Italianate townhouse that for over 150 years has been home to one of New York Cityโ€™s most celebrated arts clubs.

$20 โ€“ $30

The Village Trip Lecture: Ruth Feldstein โ€“ Performing Politics in the Village: Black Women Entertainers and the Civil Rights Movement

Jefferson Market Library 425 6th Avenue, NY, United States

The third annual Village Trip lecture will be given by Ruth Feldstein, Professor of History and American Studies at Rutgers University and award-winning author of How It Feels To Be Free, which provided the basis for a 2020 PBS documentary produced by Alicia Keys that examined Black women performers who played critical roles in political and social activism.

Free

American Primitive & Inventors of Genius Weekend

The Village, long home to many musical innovators, has always pushed the boundaries of arts, activism, and ideas. This year, The Village Trip is proud to welcome musical scholars and composers from twelve countries to give talks, demonstrations, lecture recitals and concerts touching on American Primitive and those "inventors of genius" who changed the conversation. Come be part of it.

Microtonal Village Conference, hosted by composer Agustรญn Castilla-รvila American Primitive & Inventors of Genius Weekend

Composers and musicologists from around the world gather to present their music and thoughts on the microtonality of American Primitive and other new directions, with attention to developments in Greenwich Village through visionaries like Cage, Harrison and Partch. Agustรญn Castilla-รvilaโ€”a tireless advocate for composers around the world who are exploring new and old tuning systems, and President of the Ekmelic Society of Salzburgโ€”will preside.

Free

Greenwich Village A Go Go : The Greenwich Village Rock and Pop Scene of the 1960s, Walking Tour

Bagel Pub 418 Sixth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Join Marc Catapano and Ann McDermott on a journey of discovery of the Mod, Pop, Happening world of 1960s Greenwich Village. Visit iconic spots like Cafรฉ Wha? and Kettle of Fish, where legends like Bob Dylan, Edie Sedgwick, and Jimi Hendrix turned the Village into a cultural epicenter. Immerse yourself in the era's wild energy and liberating spirit.

$30 โ€“ $35

Roy Lichtenstein Studio and Home Tour

Roy Lichtenstein Studio 745 Washington Street, New York, NY, United States

The Lichtenstein studio is not usually open to the public, so this is a special opportunity to explore the place where one of the 20th centuryโ€™s most important artists created many of his seminal works of Pop Art. The tour will be led by Nick Holmes, the Whitneyโ€™s Legal Counsel and a person who was instrumental in the renovation of the building.

Free

Achรฉ! Bobby Sanabria & Ascensiรณn

Teatro Latea at The Clemente 107 Suffolk St, (Second Floor), New York, NY, United States

Cancelled: Due to New York City building work which has badly overrun, The Clemente, of which the Latea Theater is a part, will now be closed until late September. Sadly, it has proved impossible to relocate this concert at such short notice and we now have no option but to cancel. We at The Village Trip are as disappointed as we know you will be, but we do hope to present Bobby Sanabria and Ascensiรณn, and Antoinette Montague, at the Latea sometime soon. We hope to see you at other festival events.

$25 โ€“ $35

John Schneider: American Maverick Guitar American Primitive & Inventors of Genius Weekend

Greenwich House Music School 46 Barrow Street, New York, NY, United States

Grammy Award-winning guitarist John Schneider explores another side of the Greenwich Village music scene, looking at works by the intrepid Harry Partch and Lou Harrison and others and their engagement in world music and the "American Primitiveโ€. Schneider's work is "of a caliber that kept this listener in a state of continuous astonishment" Mark Swed, Los Angeles Times.

$17.50 โ€“ $25

The Long-Gone But Not-Forgotten 1970s Music Venues of the East Village, Walking Tour

105 Second Avenue at 6th Street 105 Second Avenue at 6th Street, New York, NY, United States

Join Ann McDermott and travel back to the East Village of the 1960s and โ€˜70s, when the music was rocking, apartments were cheap, and you had to show up in person to buy a ticket! Visit 11 venues, including the Fillmore East, the Bottom Line, and CBGBs, where careers were launched, and stars were born.

$30 โ€“ $35

Eliza Garth: Sonatas and Interludes by John Cage American Primitive & Inventors of Genius Weekend

St Markโ€™s in the Bowery 131 East 10th Street, New York, NY, United States

Pianist Eliza Garth performs Sonatas and Interludes, John Cageโ€™s 1947 masterpiece for prepared piano, a composition regarded as a formative piano work of the 20th Century. St Markโ€™s Church in-the-Bowery is known and loved as a gathering place for innovative musicians, dancers, and poets, including Allen Ginsberg and Cage.

$17.50 โ€“ $25

William Bland: Village Maverick American Primitive & Inventors of Genius Weekend

St Johnโ€™s in the Village 218 W 11th St, New York, NY, United States

Kevin Gorman, praised for his โ€œpassion, technical facility and explosive tonality,โ€ (Fanfare Magazine) is a champion of the piano music of maverick composer, poet, painter William Bland. He has performed and recorded Bland's epic cycle of piano sonatas for Bridge Records to great acclaim.

$15 โ€“ $20

The Village Trip GuitarFest 24: Featuring soloists Oren Fader and Giacomo Fiore American Primitive & Inventors of Genius Weekend

St Johnโ€™s in the Village 218 W 11th St, New York, NY, United States

GuitarFest 24 expands on American Primitive, with the wildly inventive Ictus Novus, the Curtis Guitar Quartet, soprano Sharon Harms, and many of New Yorkโ€™s best guitarists. It features music by American Primitives John Fahey, and Juliรกn Carrillo and works by Paul Lansky, Kyle Miller, David Amram, Agustรญn Castilla-รvila, and Gary Philo, among others.

$20 โ€“ $30

Stoned Soul Picnic: Diane Garisto & The Laura Nyro Project

The Bitter End 147 Bleecker Street, New York, NY, United States

Sidewalk and pigeon, you look like a city, but you feel like religion to me โ€“ Laura Nyro, in her album New York Tendaberry


Laura Nyro was โ€œthe very essence of New York City in the most passionate, romantic, and ethereal sense,โ€ said Bette Midler, inducting Nyro into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. At the historic Bitter End, to which Nyro was no stranger, Diane Garisto and the Stoned Soul Picnic band celebrate her remarkable legacy.

$25 โ€“ $30

Chopping Wood: Thoughts & Stories of a Legendary American Folksinger

Assembly Hall, Judson Memorial Church 239 Thompson Street, New York, NY, United States

Come celebrate the long life and inspirational work of Pete Seeger, who died in 2014 aged 94, with David Bernz and Jacob Bernz. David will discuss his latest book Chopping Wood, co-authored with Seeger. David and his son Jacob, a founding member of Clearwater's Power of Song group, will also play some of Seeger's songs.

Free โ€“ $20
Event Series Beatnik Greenwich Village

Beatnik Greenwich Village, Walking Tour

Stumpdown Coffee Corner of West 8th & MacDougal Streets, New York, NY, United States

Straighten your shades Daddy-o, Marc Catapanoโ€™s walking tour goes right through the heart of Beatnik Greenwich Village. Visit the hottest spots, where the Beatniks made the scene and meet some of its hippest characters, like Jack Kerouac, Jackson Pollock, Lenny Bruce, and Diane DiPrima. Be there or be square!

$30 โ€“ $35

Janis Siegel and Friends: Something to Live For โ€“ Celebrating the Music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn

Blue Note 31 West 3rd Street, New York, United States

The music of Edward Kennedy Ellington and William Thomas Strayhorn has long been a staple of both the Great American Songbook and the jazz lexicon. This program of lovingly curated music contains some cherished classics, such as โ€œMood Indigo,โ€ โ€œPrelude to A Kiss,โ€ and โ€œTake The โ€˜Aโ€™ Train,โ€ but also delves into some of the "deeper cuts" like โ€œStar-Crossed Lovers,โ€ โ€œAbsinthe (Lament for An Orchid),โ€ and โ€œJohnny Come Lately.โ€

$30

Genius & Invention: Schoenberg, Ives, Cage & Harrison โ€“ An Exploration American Primitive & Inventors of Genius Weekend

St Johnโ€™s in the Village 218 W 11th St, New York, NY, United States

Celebrating ground-breaking composers Arnold Schoenberg and Charles Ives at 150 with the Hayley/Laufer duoโ€™s stunning interpretation of the lushly expressionistic Book of the Hanging Gardens, and Ivesโ€™ violin and piano sonata. Plus Varied Trio and early keyboard music by unlikely Schoenberg students ย Lou Harrison and John Cage.ย 

$20 โ€“ $30

Bob Dylanโ€™s Village Trip: An Evening of Songs and Stories

Cafรฉ Wha? 115 MacDougal St, New York, NY, United States

โ€œThose early days in the Village were great,โ€ Bob Dylan told his biographer Robert Shelton around 1970, shortly after he had moved into his townhouse on MacDougal Street, trying to recreate the magic of the early 1960s, when there was โ€œmusic in the cafes at night and revolution in the air.โ€

$29.15 โ€“ $40.31

Quattro Mani American Primitive & Inventors of Genius Weekend

Greenwich House Music School 46 Barrow Street, New York, NY, United States

Renowned duo pianists Susan Grace and Steven Beck perform works by Lou Harrison, John Cage, Arnold Schoenberg, John Adams and Fred Lerdahl who, with linguist Ray Jackendoff, developed the Chomsky-inspired generative theory of tonal music, an endeavor inspired by Leonard Bernsteinโ€™s Norton Lectures, given at Harvard in 1973.

$17.50 โ€“ $25