Music
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YURA YURA The Japanese ensemble Yura YuraTeikoku performs the second of two New York performances, their first shows outside of Japan. The experimental pop group performs on a bill with a Soft Circle, the solo project of Hisham Bharoocha of Black Dice. Tomorrow, 8 p.m., Tonic, 107 Norfolk St., between Delancey and Rivington streets, 212-358-7501, $10.
STROUSE APPLAUSE Theater composer Charles Strouse attends a performance of some of his best-known work. The program, sung by Broadway actors Mark Nadler, Heather MacRae, and Judy McLane, includes the songs “Put on a Happy Face,” “Got a Lot of Livin’ To Do,” “Once Upon a Time,” “Applause,” and “Tomor row.” Tomorrow, 8 p.m., Flushing Town Hall, 13735 Northern Blvd. at Linden Place, Flushing, Queens, 718-463-7700 ext. 222, $30.
70-SOMETHING The New York Festival of Song presents “Since the Seventies: A Generation of Song.” Sopranos Michelle Areyzaga and Susan Narucki,tenor Steven Tharp,baritone Ian Greenlaw, and pianists Steven Blier and Michael Barrett perform such works as Ricky Ian Gordon’s “Afternoon on a Hill” and William Bolcom’s “Let Evening Come.” Wednesday, 8 p.m., Merkin Concert Hall at the Kaufman Center, 129 W. 67th St. at Broadway, 212-501-3330, $45, $35 seniors, $22.50 students 30 minutes before show time.
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