Ravinia recently announced their summer festival season, which includes a solo recital by pianist Einav Yarden on September 17. The recital program ‘Suites and Fantasies’ will be part of the BGH Classics Series and features works by Bach, Eötvös, Brahms, and Beethoven. More details can be found here.
Read MoreThe Verona Quartet will be featured at the Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival on March 26, performing works by Schubert, Beethoven, and Lena Frank. The Quartet will return to the east coast just one week later for a performance with Treetops Chamber Music Society in Connecticut on April 3.
Pianist Einav Yarden returns to the US for a recital tour for the first time since the onset of Covid March 9-13. The tour will include performances in Santa Rosa at Music at Oakmont March 10, Los Angeles at Rolling Hills United Methodist Church March 13, and St Louis at The Sheldon March 15. An additional performance in Connecticut was canceled due to Covid and will be rescheduled for a future season.
Read MoreWe are pleased to announce the addition of two new artists to the Dinin Arts Roster. American pianist Henry Kramer, a 2019 Avery Fisher Grant recipient and Queen Elisabeth Competition laureate, joins Dinin Arts for worldwide general management. Cuban-American cellist Thomas Mesa, grand prizewinner of the Sphinx Competition, will be represented by Dinin Arts for worldwide concerto engagements.
Read MoreThe Verona Quartet will tour the Southern US from February 24 to March 3, with stops at Concerts International Memphis (Feb 24), Oxford, AL Performing Arts Center (Feb 27), Georgia Southwestern State University (March 1), and Chamber Music Society of Little Rock (March 3). Click the program date for more information about each concert.
Read MoreDanbi Um will perform a violin duo program with violinist Paul Huang and pianist Juho Pohjonen at Parlance Chamber Concerts in Ridgewood, NJ on February 20. Among the highlights of this beloved duo program is the new work Afterward by Chris Rogerson, which had its premiere at Wolf Trap in February 2020. Other program works include those by Beethoven, Korngold, Sarasate, and more. More details here.
Read MoreThe Verona Quartet will travel to Palm Beach State College for a performance on February 16, followed by a concert on February 20 presented by Valley Classical Concerts in Northampton, Mass. The programs will include works by Schubert, Bartók and Beethoven. Palm Beach concert details here. Valley Classical here.
Read MoreViolinist Arnaud Sussmann will perform the Beethoven Triple Concerto with the Jackson Symphony from February 11-13 alongside Julian Schwarz and Marika Bournaki. Included on the program are a new commission by Larry Alan Smith and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, conducted by Matthew Aubin and Stephen Osmond. During his stay, Sussman will also present a master class for the students at the University of Michigan.
Read MoreThe Lysander Trio will set off for a tour of Florida at the end of this month, stopping in the Florida Keys and West Palm Beach. On January 31 and February 1, the Lysander Trio will present concerts in Marathon and Tavernier with the Florida Keys Concert Association, performing works by Granados, Haydn, Nabors, and Schubert. The last stop of the tour will include a concert at Palm Beach State College’s Classical Café Series. Details for Florida Keys here and here. Details for Palm Beach here.
Read MoreThe Verona Quartet embarks on a tour of North Carolina from January 22-31. First stopping in Asheville from January 22-23 for outreach and a performance with Asheville Chamber Music Series, the Quartet will continue on to present concerts with the American Music Festival in Beaufort and Morehead City and then Chamber Music Wilmington. Programs on these visits include works by Schubert, Beethoven, Puccini, and Lena Frank. Details for Asheville can be found here. Details for Wilmington and Beaufort can be found here and here.
Read MoreThe Artist Series of Tallahassee presents the Amernet String Quartet as Artists in Residence from January 19-23. The residency includes performances, masterclasses, and a musical outreach program for underserved youth. A final public concert will take place in Opperman Music Hall at the FSU College of Music on January 23. Additional details about the residency can be found here. Details regarding the concert at FSU can be found here.
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