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Tri-Institutional Noon Recitals

The Rockefeller University, in its more than a hundred-year history, apart from becoming one of the leading scientific institutions in the world being graced by twenty-four Nobel Prize winners and by hundreds of other scientists changing the world of science with their groundbreaking research, has also been forever enriched by the unique, remarkable, and inimitable John L. Gerlach.

John came to Rockefeller in 1968 joining the Mc Ewen Lab as a research assistant making great contributions, for instance, to the use of radioactive steroid hormones to map the location of their receptors in the brains of males and females. His dedication to science, in time, was joined by his dedication to music (he did study piano in youth) when in 1986 he started to co-direct the Tri-Institutional Noon Recitals together with biophysicist Alexander Mauro. After Dr. Mauro passed away, John directed the recitals single-handedly until the day he died.

In the decades of Friday noon concerts, John would bring an exceptional array of both up-and-coming and already thriving interpreters from around the world, managing all the bookings, publicity, and related operations, always presenting the artists with marked-by-his-friendship introductions. Week after week we were delighted to see music performed by diverse ensembles, played on various instruments, selected from broad range of genres.

In the fall of 2023, after the two-year Covid hiatus, with the hope of normality returning, John re-started the recitals, but it was not to last. At the time of his death, as an astonishing reminder of his gift for finding joy in striving to bring music to others, the number of concerts he has organized stood at 1165, concerts with the combined attendance of about three million, an epitome of the university’s motto pro bono humani.

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  • Elena Urioste, Violin, and Gabriela Martinez, Piano

    Elena Urioste, Violin, and Gabriela Martinez, Piano

  • Haeran Hong, Soprano and Ken Noda, Piano by John Gerlach

    Haeran Hong, Soprano and Ken Noda, Piano

  • Jonathan Biss, Piano by John Gerlach

    Jonathan Biss, Piano

  • Einav Yarden, Piano by John Gerlach

    Einav Yarden, Piano

  • Stefan Jackiw, Violin, and Anna Polonsky, Piano by John Gerlach

    Stefan Jackiw, Violin, and Anna Polonsky, Piano

  • Sergey Ostrovsky, Violin, and Evgenia Pilyavina, Piano by John Gerlach

    Sergey Ostrovsky, Violin, and Evgenia Pilyavina, Piano

  • Soyeon Kate Lee, Piano by John Gerlach

    Soyeon Kate Lee, Piano

  • Louis Schwizgebel, Piano by John Gerlach

    Louis Schwizgebel, Piano

  • Voxare String Quartet by John Gerlach

    Voxare String Quartet

  • Time for Three by John Gerlach

    Time for Three

  • Lara St. John, Violin and Marie-Pierre Langlamet, Harp by John Gerlach

    Lara St. John, Violin and Marie-Pierre Langlamet, Harp

  • Linden String Quartet by John Gerlach

    Linden String Quartet

  • Erin Morley, Soprano and Vlad Iftinca, Piano by John Gerlach

    Erin Morley, Soprano and Vlad Iftinca, Piano

  • Anderson and Roe, Piano Duo by John Gerlach

    Anderson and Roe, Piano Duo

  • Chamber Orchestra of New York by John Gerlach

    Chamber Orchestra of New York

  • Atos Trio by John Gerlach

    Atos Trio

  • Frederic Chiu, Piano by John Gerlach

    Frederic Chiu, Piano

  • Cuarteto Quiroga by John Gerlach

    Cuarteto Quiroga

  • The Knights, orchestra by John Gerlach

    The Knights, orchestra

  • Ruth Palmer, Violin, and Gabriela Montero, Piano and Composer by John Gerlach

    Ruth Palmer, Violin, and Gabriela Montero, Piano and Composer

  • Horszowski Trio by John Gerlach

    Horszowski Trio

  • Daria Rabotkina, Piano by John Gerlach

    Daria Rabotkina, Piano

  • Anthony Molinaro, Piano by John Gerlach

    Anthony Molinaro, Piano

  • Conrad Tao, Piano by John Gerlach

    Conrad Tao, Piano

  • Gary Graffman, Piano, and Lark Quartet by John Gerlach

    Gary Graffman, Piano, and Lark Quartet

  • Juho Pohjonen, Piano by John Gerlach

    Juho Pohjonen, Piano

  • REBEL and Rufus Müller, Tenor by John Gerlach

    REBEL and Rufus Müller, Tenor

  • Brentano String Quartet by John Gerlach

    Brentano String Quartet

 

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