LA PHILHARMONIC
The Hollywood Bowl Los Angeles, CA, United StatesTchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme Bramwell Tovey, conductor
Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme Bramwell Tovey, conductor
The best chamber works of Beethoven by candlelight on the Mondrian Hotel rooftop in NYC. Presented by Fever Up VIEW ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Joining forces with the Euclid Quartet, Bela Horvath, Cong Wu, Amelia Dietrich and Bruno Pena. Mendelssohn Octet
A quintet of Sphinx Virtuosi travel to Akron, Ohio to perform Barber, Perkinson, Casarrubios (SEVEN for solo cello), and Foley.
The greatest works of Beethoven by candlelight on the rooftop of the Mondrian hotel in NYC. 6:30 and 9:30 shows
Sponsored by Kansas University School of Music Brahms - Piano Quartet in G minor Schumann - Piano Quartet Becenti - Divertimento No. 4 Bornfield - As it Happened
"Mark O'Connor Duo" with Maggie O’Connor: American Classics identifies the cornerstones of repertoire, style and wonderful diversity of A New American School of String Playing. Mining a huge body of repertoire that has made its impact on American music, the selected tunes and arrangements by Mr. O'Connor represent stylistic importance, pedagogical value and have timeless appeal. The program offers a broad and […]
Beethoven. String Quintet in C minor, Op. 104
Kolbel - Trio in D Major
Brahms - String Quintet No. 2 in G, Op. 111
Shows at 2:00 PM and 7:30 PM
Benjamin Beilman, violin
Ariel Horowitz, violin
Devin Moore, viola
Paul Laraia, viola
Vadim Lando, clarinet
Karl Kramer, horn
The world premiere of Andrea Casarrubios’s Mirage for solo cello and orchestra with Maestro Jacob Joyce. Thomas will also join Maestro Jack Everly in the second half with the Theme from Schindler’s List.
Rachmaninoff - Sonata in G minor Claude Bolling - Suite for cello and jazz piano trio Piazzolla - Oblivion Ilya Yakushev, piano
Recital with Ilya Yakushev, piano
An emotional and timely recital celebrating an emergence from despair to joy. The program opens with Andrea Casarrubios’ SEVEN (2020), commissioned by Mesa and written as tribute to the essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by Elizabeth Start’s Echoes in Life (2015), a ruminative exploration of bi-culturality which combines Native American influenced melodic elements […]