Music
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TICKLING THE IVORIES Dmitri Levkovich performs a program of works by Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Prokofiev, and Liszt. He also plays the premiere of his own work “Passacaglia.” Tonight, 7 p.m., Carnegie Hall, Weill Recital Hall, 54 W. 57th St. at Seventh Avenue, 212-247-7800, $25 general, $15 students.
THE BIG BANG JUMP The Chicago quintet Office performs pop-rock with a heavy New Wave influence while wearing suits and other appropriate office gear. The band Robbers on High Street also performs. Tomorrow, 8 p.m., Union Hall, 702 Union St. at Fifth Avenue, Park Slope, Brooklyn, 718-638-4400, $10–$12.
MANY STRINGS Downtown avant-garde guitarist Marc Ribot pairs with Brazilian guitarist Vinicius Cantuaria for a onetime performance with Latin American flair. Tomorrow, 9:30 p.m., Joe’s Pub, 425 Lafayette St., between 4th Street and Astor Place, 212-967-7555, $20.
AS MONK WOULD DO As part of its “Round Midnight Late Nite Series,” the Iridium Jazz Club presents a performance by a former musical director for vocalist Cassandra Wilson, bassist Lonnie Plaxico. Featured performers include pianist Helen Sung and drummer Kenny Grohowski. Tomorrow, midnight, Iridium, 1650 Broadway at 51st Street, 212-582-2121, $10 general, $5 students.