Music
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BREAK FOR MUSIC St. Paul’s Chapel presents “Concerts at One,” a lunchtime concert series. Cellist Lawrence Zoernig and pianist Jason Andrews perform works by Barriere, Brahms, de Falla and Granados. Today, 1 p.m., St. Paul’s Chapel, 209 Broadway, between Fulton and Ann streets, 212-233-4164, free.
SCHOOL’S IN SESSION The New York University Symphony Orchestra begins its season with a performance of Ravel’s “Valse Sentimentale et Noblesse” and Mahler’s Symphony No. 1. The orchestra is led by musical director Michael Lankester. Tonight, 8 p.m., Kimmel Center, NYU, 60 Washington Square South, between La Guardia Place and Thompson Street, 4th floor, 212-998-6808, free.
COMEDIC TUNES A former comedienne for “Saturday Night Live,” Julia Sweeney, and musician Jill Sobule perform a program of songs and stories. Tonight, 7 p.m., Joe’s Pub, 425 Lafayette St., between 4th Street and Astor Place, 212-967-7555, $25.
ARTY NOTES The Metropolitan Museum of Art concert series presents pianist András Schiff, who performs an all-Mozart program including the Sonata in A Major, “Alla Turca,” and Variations in G Major. Wednesday, 8 p.m., Met Museum, Great Hall, 1000 Fifth Ave., between 82nd and 83rd streets, 212-570-3949, $60.
SPANISH TOUCH The ensemble Alhambra performs Ladino music, a style of Judeo-Spanish music that mixes Middle Eastern Sephardic melodies with Mediterranean influences. Instruments used include the oud and the Kanun. Saturday, 7:30 p.m., 2 W. 70th St. at Central Park West, 212-595-1926, $15 donation suggested.