Music
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LIFE AQUATIC The Hoboken indie rock band Yo La Tengo provides a live soundtrack to “The Sounds of Science,” a group of short films about marine life made by French director Jean Painleve. The surreal shorts have titles such as “How Some Jellyfish Are Born” and “The Love Life of the Octopus.” The event is part of “Sound Projections,” a Lincoln Center series of new musical scores performed live to film screenings. Tonight, 8 p.m., Rose Theater, Time Warner Center, Broadway at 60th Street, 212-721-6500, $40.
THREE AT THREE Downtown Music Productions concludes its “Sundays at Three” series with a program of trios by Peter Schickele, Michael Cohen, Yuri Bortz, Darius Milhaud, and Bruce Lazarus.The performers in “Three’s A Crowd!” are violinist Rieko Kawabata,clarinetist William Blount, cellist Daniel Barrett, and the curator of the series, pianist Mimi Stern-Wolfe. Sunday, 3 p.m., St. Mark’s Church, 131 E. 10th St. at Second Avenue, 212-477-1594, $10.