Alex & Aubrey Woods Play Baroque
music by J.S. Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Stravinsky, Kenji Bunch
Zalkind & Elizalde: Romantic Music for Cello
Matthew Zalkind and Julio Elizalde present Romantic music for cello and piano..
Frank Weinstock Plays Schubert
Frank Weinstock performs Schubert's Piano Sonata in A Major.
Also featuring Britten's Still Falls the Rain and Phantasy Quartet for Oboe and Strings.
Innovation & Tradition
music by Habibi • Montgomery • Mozart • Thomas
Mozart was an early adopter who frequently used new musical technology in his works. Experience his Fourth String Quintet alongside works by living composers who are equally intrigued by the connection between technology and culture.
Britten & Shostakovich
Despite cultural and language barriers, Benjamin Britten and Dmitri Shostakovich were close friends who deeply respected one another’s work. Experience intimate string music by two of the 20th century’s most important composers.
Britten, Dowland, and Purcell
Some of Benjamin Britten's greatest chamber works are juxtaposed against music by the Renaissance and Baroque composers who inspired him.
Nordic Spirit
The freedom of the north wind sweeps through the hall, bringing with it music celebrating the beauty and wonder of life.
Mozart and Britten
Meet two musical masters who were experts at infusing heartfelt emotion into classical forms, from the foreboding darkness of Mozart’s Adagio & Fugue to the cheeky playfulness of Britten’s Three Divertimenti.
Special Encore Performance: The Fremont Quartet Performs Reich and Beethoven
Join us as the Fremont Street Quartet performs Beethoven’s String Quartet No. 2. We then conclude with Steve Reich’s Different Trains— a piece that asks a simple yet provocative question: If you weren’t born where you were, where would your journey have led?
Odyssey
Join us on four journeys— from love through the pain of loss… from a single note to a florid melody… from the music of our age back in time to the music of Bach.
We conclude with a piece that asks a simple yet provocative question: if you weren’t born where you were, where would your journey have led?
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R/Evolution
1,000 years of musical mavericks, including medieval mystic Hildegard von Bingen, Beethoven, Debussy, Philip Glass, and Florence Price, the first African-American woman to have her music performed by a major symphony orchestra.
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