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In Millennium Park concerts on Wednesday and this weekend, the new conductor of Chicago’s summer classical music series ...
In the Saxony of 1725 – still in the grip of Europe’s “Little Ice Age” – Bach and his musicians would seldom have had to deal ...
Foul weather put a damper on the artistic director's debut with the Grant Park Music Festival, but audience "die-hards" were ...
Tuesday night, just a week and a half after the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition named its winners in Fort Worth, ...
Renowned Parisian cellist Aurélien Pinchon will perform with the Isca Ensemble Southwest at Sidmouth Parish Church on June 21 at 7:30 p.m.
For a third straight year, the Teatro Real de Madrid brought its talents to the stage of Carnegie Hall to tremendous success. The performance, featuring the Orchestra of the Teatro Real under ...
“There was this piece called Mendelssohn Violin Concerto, which I really liked when I was younger and wanted to play it,” said Emel, who now attends Muirlands Middle School in La Jolla.
Join us for a night of Mozart, Mendelssohn and Shor with one of the world’s finest violinists Gil Shaham for InClassica International Music Festival. Gil Shaham, one of the 21st century’s pre ...
Although he only lived to 38, Mendelssohn left behind a remarkable legacy, blending Classical elegance with Romantic expressiveness. His Italian Symphony radiates warmth and energy, while his Violin ...
Jan. 24-25: The Cleveland Orchestra in Miami – Beethoven’s Violin Concerto: featuring Kahchun Wong, conductor, and Sayaka Shoji, violin. Program: Beethoven - Violin Concerto and Mussorgsky ...
Felix Mendelssohn wrote his Concerto in E minor for Violin and Orchestra in 1844 for his good friend Ferdinand David, a like minded soul and frequent partner in chamber music.
Chen first performed the opening of Saint-Saëns’s “Violin Concerto No. 3 in B minor, Op. 61” while Yang gently coerced a toddler into spinning the wheel so that it landed on Mendelssohn’s ...