Oakland East Bay Symphony and Music Director Michael Morgan continue their 25th anniversary season Friday, January 24, 2014, at 8 pm at the Paramount Theatre in Oakland with cellist David Requiro on a program featuring a host of evocative music.
The Peninsula Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Mitchell Sardou Klein will open the venerated and innovative ensemble's 65th season with a pair of concerts in San Bruno and Cupertino featuring the return of popular soloist John O'Conor (performing both the Grieg Piano Concerto and Beethoven's Choral Fantasy), the Masterworks Chorale and music by Brahms, Handel, and Walton. The program will be given tonight, October 25, at 8 pm at the beautiful new Capuchino High School Auditorium in San Bruno.
The Peninsula Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Mitchell Sardou Klein will open the venerated and innovative ensemble's 65th season with a pair of concerts in San Bruno and Cupertino featuring the return of popular soloist John O'Conor (performing both the Grieg Piano Concerto and Beethoven's Choral Fantasy), the Masterworks Chorale and music by Brahms, Handel, and Walton. The program will be given Friday, October 25, at 8 pm at the beautiful new Capuchino High School Auditorium in San Bruno. For information, visit www.peninsulasymphony.org .
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO) Music Director Jeffrey Kahane announces the appointments of Robert Brophy, viola (Los Angeles 90042); Sandy Hughes, flute (Portland, OR); Carrie Kennedy, violin II (Pasadena); and Joel Pargman, violin II (Pasadena) to LACO's roster, one of the nation's leading orchestras renowned for its wide-ranging repertoire and adventurous commissioning initiatives. The 2012-13 season marks the first full season with the Orchestra for Brophy, Kennedy and Pargman; and the first time that Hughes has performed with LACO. Kennedy and Pargman are husband and wife.
The Colburn School's gala concert marking the centenary of founder, the late Richard D. Colburn, was just added to the 2011/12 season at Walt Disney Concert Hall.
It was announced today that Sir Neville Marriner will be honored with the Richard D. Colburn Award at The Colburn School's gala concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall on April 22nd.
The Colburn School's gala concert marking the centenary of founder, the late Richard D. Colburn, was just added to the 2011/12 season at Walt Disney Concert Hall.
It was announced today that Sir Neville Marriner will be honored with the Richard D. Colburn Award at The Colburn School's gala concert at Walt Disney Concert Hall on April 22nd.
The Colburn School announced today (September 2, 2011) that Pasadena's Ambassador Auditorium is to be the new home of the Colburn Orchestra for the 2011/12 season.
Celebrating the multiple talents of the accomplished musicians on its faculty, the Music Institute of Chicago presents a performance by the Cantare Chamber Players Sunday, January 22 at 3 p.m. at Nichols Concert Hall, 1490 Chicago Avenue, Evanston.
A university-community partnership between the Emory Voice Center and The Atlanta Opera is providing a group of middle school choral students with the knowledge and skills they need to lift their voices and sing.
A university-community partnership between the Emory Voice Center and The Atlanta Opera is providing a group of middle school choral students with the knowledge and skills they need to lift their voices and sing.
The Colburn School announced today (September 2, 2011) that Pasadena's Ambassador Auditorium is to be the new home of the Colburn Orchestra for the 2011/12 season.
It was announced today that The Colburn School Conservatory of Music graduate Nigel Armstrong (class of 2011) was the highest placed American at the prestigious XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition. Armstrong, who has studied at the Colburn School for four years, came in fourth position, taking the $7,250 prize.
Colburn School Conservatory student Nigel Armstrong arrived in Russia this week to compete at the prestigious XIV International Tchaikovsky Competition. Armstrong recently came to international attention with his silver-medal wins in the 2010 Menuhin Competition's Senior Division and the First International Violin Competition of Buenos Aires. Armstrong, 21 years-old, currently studies at The Colburn School under the esteemed Robert Lipsett.
Philadelphia Orchestra Association Chairman Richard B. Worley and President and CEO Allison Vulgamore announced today that Yannick (Yah-NEEK) Nézet-Séguin (NAH-zay SAY-gahn) has been named as the Orchestra's next Music Director.
On May 18, 2010 at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, The International Beethoven Project presents the New York premieres of three Beethoven chamber works. First and foremost on the program is the only completed movement of the recently rediscovered Piano Trio in E Flat Major, Hess 47, which received its world premiere to critical acclaim in Chicago last spring.
REDCAT (the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theater) and the CalArts graduate Aesthetics and Politics Program co-present, as part of the REDCAT conversation series, Marc Cooper with Norman M. Klein and Martín Plot on Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 8:30pm.