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Russian Pianist Katya Grineva Returns To Carnegie For Classical Holiday Concert Photo by Stephi Wild - October 24, 2023

Acclaimed Russian pianist Katya Grineva returns to Carnegie Hall for her highly anticipated “A Classical Holiday” concert for one night only, Wednesday, December 27, at 8:00 p.m. ...

The Orchestra Now Presents 'The Lost Generation' With Premiere Of Kauder's Symphony N Photo by Stephi Wild - October 07, 2022

Music Director Leon Botstein conducts The Orchestra Now in the first concert of its annual Carnegie Hall series on Thursday, November 3 at 7 PM. The program offers rarely performed works by four early 20th century German and Austrian composers from The Lost Generation, whose music was unfairly ignored or suppressed during and following World War II. ...

Gemma New Announces Season Highlights Including Titles In Dallas, Hamilton And New Ze Photo by Stephi Wild - August 16, 2022

Acclaimed conductor Gemma New announces her global 2022-2023 season, featuring performances throughout the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Italy, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, and Switzerland. ...

Palm Beach Symphony Season Culminates with Kennedy Center Honoree Midori and Three Ad Photo by A.A. Cristi - March 21, 2022

Recent Kennedy Center Honor Awardee for Lifetime Artistic Achievement Midori joins Palm Beach Symphony in a spectacular season finale with Music Director Gerard Schwarz at the podium on Sunday, April 10 at 3 p.m. at the Kravis Center for the Performing Arts....

Max Lifchitz Up Close Will Be Streamed by North/South Consonance Next Week Photo by Stephi Wild - February 07, 2022

On Sunday evening February 13, 2022, members of the North/South Chamber Orchestra come together to perform three recent chamber works by the ensemble's founder Max Lifchitz....

Miller Theatre's Early Music Series Will Conclude with QUICKSILVER in February Photo by Chloe Rabinowitz - January 23, 2020

In the 17th century, Europe experienced a series of radical transformations, including a cultural revolution in music. Composers began to create works of dramatic oppositions and vivid emotions, in contrast to the smooth tapestry of Renaissance polyphony. The celebrated baroque ensemble Quicksilver makes its Miller debut with a program exploring the “new” invention of the sonata....

Save The Date! NYO Canada Joined By EUYO For Canadian Tour This November Photo by A.A. Cristi - June 11, 2019

The outstanding young musicians of the National Youth Orchestra of Canada (NYO Canada) and the European Union Youth Orchestra (EUYO) are joining forces for the first time for a four-city Canadian tour in November of 2019. This celebration of international musical collaboration and friendship will feature a total of 76 musicians between the two orchestras....

NYC Film Premiere About Exiled Jewish Gay Composer Walter Arlen At Austrian Cultural Photo by A.A. Cristi - June 10, 2019

WALTER ARLEN'S FIRST CENTURY, a documentary by Vienna-based filmmaker Stephanus Domanig, paints an affectionate and multifaceted picture of a musician exiled in 1938, who only got to see his works performed late in life....

Bard Music Festival's 30th Anniversary Season Explores Life And Times Of Korngold Photo by Julie Musbach - March 29, 2019

This summer, the Bard Music Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary season with a two-week, in-depth exploration of 'Korngold and His World.'...

American Classical Orchestra Announces Winner Of Sfzp Fortepiano Competition, Juillia Photo by Julie Musbach - March 12, 2019

​​​​​​​ American Classical Orchestra (ACO) announces that David Belkovski, current Masters of Music in Historical Performance student at The Juilliard School, has been named winner of the first annual Sfzp International Fortepiano Competition co-sponsored by American Classical Orchestra and the Academy of Fortepiano Performance in Hunter, New York. Second prize has been awarded to University of Michigan student Gabriel Merrill-Steskal and an Honorable Mention to Cornell University student Shin H...

Pianist Mitsuko Uchida Returns To Carnegie Hall For Three Concerts This Spring Photo by A.A. Cristi - March 04, 2019

Renowned pianist Mitsuko Uchida returns to Carnegie Hall for three concerts this spring in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage. On Friday, March 29 at 8:00 p.m. she joins the Mahler Chamber Orchestra (with whom she has been an Artistic Partner since 2016) for Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 19 in F Major, K. 459 and Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor, K. 466, leading both works from the keyboard. The orchestra also performs Alban Berg's Three Pieces from the Lyric Suite (arr. for string orchestra) led b...

Park ICM & KC Chamber Announce Two Valentine's Concerts Photo by A.A. Cristi - January 18, 2019

Stanislav Ioudenitch, Artistic Director at Park International Center for Music, announced Friday that Park ICM is offering not one, but two Valentines concerts. “If you are a classical music lover, we have a veritable buffet to choose from during Valentine's week. You can snuggle up with your loved one in the intimate 1900 Building on Saturday with Ben and Lolita and then enjoy all that downtown Kansas City has to offer at The Folly Theater on Wednesday with our magnificent soloists and the Cham...




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