Los Angeles Philharmonic Music Director, Gustavo Dudamel leads the orchestra in three performances of two Romantic-era masterpieces - Dvo?ák's Cello Concerto and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6, 'Pathétique' - at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Thursday, May 6, at 8 p.m., Friday, May 7, at 11 a.m., and Saturday, May 8, at 8 p.m.
Cellist Alisa Weilerstein's debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Daniel Barenboim on Tuesday, April 27 will be webcast live through the Orchestra's Digital Concert Hall enabling audiences worldwide to watch her debut performance.
Los Angeles Philharmonic Music Director, Gustavo Dudamel leads the orchestra in three performances of two Romantic-era masterpieces - Dvo?ák's Cello Concerto and Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 6, 'Pathétique' - at Walt Disney Concert Hall, Thursday, May 6, at 8 p.m., Friday, May 7, at 11 a.m., and Saturday, May 8, at 8 p.m.
Cellist Alisa Weilerstein's debut with the Berliner Philharmoniker and conductor Daniel Barenboim on Tuesday, April 27 will be webcast live through the Orchestra's Digital Concert Hall enabling audiences worldwide to watch her debut performance.
Miller Theatre continues the third year of its exceptional Lunchtime Concerts series: 18 informal, one-hour concerts featuring performances by world-class musicians throughout the season-in an unusually intimate setting, and for free. These are unique opportunities to relax and listen to the greatest of Johann Sebastian Bach's solo compositions performed by the brilliant young artists Jennifer Koh, Benjamin Hochman, and Alisa Weilerstein (Columbia College class of 2004).
Armed with astounding technical virtuosity and a rare gift for composition, singer, pianist and composer Gabriel Kahane is at the forefront of a generation of musicians who find their voices, outlets and audiences in unexpected and exciting places. On the heels of his Lincoln Center American Songbook debut, Kahane brings his 'music for the ears, the intellect and the soul' (Prefix Magazine) to the Southern Theater by way of For the Union Dead, a song cycle on poems by Robert Lowell, written specifically for yMusic
Armed with astounding technical virtuosity and a rare gift for composition, singer, pianist and composer Gabriel Kahane is at the forefront of a generation of musicians who find their voices, outlets and audiences in unexpected and exciting places. On the heels of his Lincoln Center American Songbook debut, Kahane brings his 'music for the ears, the intellect and the soul' (Prefix Magazine) to the Southern Theater by way of For the Union Dead, a song cycle on poems by Robert Lowell, written specifically for yMusic
Miller Theatre continues the third year of its exceptional Lunchtime Concerts series: 18 informal, one-hour concerts featuring performances by world-class musicians throughout the season-in an unusually intimate setting, and for free. These are unique opportunities to relax and listen to the greatest of Johann Sebastian Bach's solo compositions performed by the brilliant young artists Jennifer Koh, Benjamin Hochman, and Alisa Weilerstein (Columbia College class of 2004).
Armed with astounding technical virtuosity and a rare gift for composition, singer, pianist and composer Gabriel Kahane is at the forefront of a generation of musicians who find their voices, outlets and audiences in unexpected and exciting places. On the heels of his Lincoln Center American Songbook debut, Kahane brings his 'music for the ears, the intellect and the soul' (Prefix Magazine) to the Southern Theater by way of For the Union Dead, a song cycle on poems by Robert Lowell, written specifically for yMusic
Miller Theatre continues the third year of its exceptional Lunchtime Concerts series: 18 informal, one-hour concerts featuring performances by world-class musicians throughout the season-in an unusually intimate setting, and for free. These are unique opportunities to relax and listen to the greatest of Johann Sebastian Bach's solo compositions performed by the brilliant young artists Jennifer Koh, Benjamin Hochman, and Alisa Weilerstein (Columbia College class of 2004).
Since 1997, the Virginia Arts Festival has transformed the cultural scene in southeastern Virginia, presenting great performers from around the world to local audiences and making this historic, recreation-rich region a cultural destination for visitors from across the United States and around the world.
This week, classical music overtook the White House as the President and the First Lady hosted a concert and workshop series that featured young classical musicians. The President delivered some inspiring words to the audience about the importance of classical music and live performance.
Miller Theatre announces their 2009-2010-21st Season
Opening Night: THE BLUE RIDER IN PERFORMANCE, In conjunction with the KANDINSKY retrospective at The Guggenheim
Spoleto Festival USA announced today its complete 2009 program that will see 120 performing arts performances take place in Charleston during the 17-day season, May 22 - June 7. Tickets for the 2009 Spoleto Festival USA are on sale now.
In its 13th Season, the Virginia Arts Festival will present the world?s great performers to audiences throughout Hampton Roads, in six whirlwind weeks that will bring over 50 performances to more than two dozen venues in ten cities across the region. Performances include the best of Broadway, breathtaking ballet, electrifying modern dance, colorful performance traditions from around the world?and great music for every taste, from the world?s most acclaimed classical artists to top performers of pop, country, bluegrass, and jazz. Showstoppers Liza Minnelli and Patti LuPone, two of the most extraordinary voices in American theater, bookend the 2009 Festival.
Spoleto Festival USA announced today its complete 2009 program that will see 120 performing arts performances take place in Charleston during the 17-day season, May 22 - June 7. Tickets for the 2009 Spoleto Festival USA are on sale now.
The 2008 Martin E. Segal Awards were presented to cellist Alisa Weilerstein and director Thomas Kail at a luncheon at Lincoln Center's Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse on Tuesday, March 18.