Music
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VERY VIOL The early-music ensemble Parthenia performs an afternoon concert of music for viols of the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The short program includes work by the English composer Tobias Hume. Parthenia members Beverly Au, Rosamund Morley, and Lisa Terry, on viols, are joined by Andy Rutherford on lute. Today, 1:15 p.m., Church of St. Francis of Assisi, 135 W. 31st St., between Sixth and Seventh avenues, 212-967-9157, free.
ROCK FOR JAZZ New Orleans hip-hop artist Myself headlines a benefit for the victims of Hurricane Katrina. “Rock: For the City of Jazz” also features Tondrae, the Audio Architects, and DJ Miko. Friday, 11 p.m., Galapagos, 70 N. 6th St., between Kent and Wythe avenues, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 718-782-5188, $10.
ALL’S PHAIR One-time indie queen Liz Phair performs songs from her latest pop album, “Somebody’s Miracle.” Monday and Tuesday, 8 p.m. doors open, Irving Plaza, 17 Irving Place at 15th Street, 212-777-6800, $25.
CLASSICAL MASTERS Pianist Richard Goode and the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra team up to celebrate the classical masters. Their program includes Beethoven’s Piano Concert No. 3, Bach’s Sinfonia in B-flat Major, and Mozart’s Piano Concert in E-flat major. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Carnegie Hall, 57th Street and Seventh Avenue, 212-896-1700, $30-$88.
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