Pianist Víkingur Ólafsson marks Philip Glass' 90th birthday with carefully curated programs pairing Glass etudes alongside Baroque master Rameau and modernist Debussy, shaped with insight and intention.
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Pianist Víkingur Ólafsson marks Philip Glass' 90th birthday with carefully curated programs pairing Glass etudes alongside Baroque master Rameau and modernist Debussy, shaped with insight and intention.
In this must-hear recital for violin and keyboard lovers alike, renowned performers Isabelle Faust and Kristian Bezuidenhout illuminate the Baroque sonata as it comes vividly into focus. Program to include works by Bach, Frohberger, von Westhoff, Matteis the Younger, and Biber.
Acclaimed for poetic touch and remarkable clarity, Seong-Jin Cho balances elegance and drama with Widmann's playful charm, Prokofiev's theatrical brilliance, and Mozart's haunting Fantasia in this vivid showcase.
The London Symphony Orchestra returns under electrifying Chief Conductor Sir Antonio Pappano. Maxim Vengerov's virtuosic Beethoven Violin Concerto leads to Strauss's sweeping Ein Heldenleben, painting vivid portraits of triumph.
Named one of the 10 greatest string quartets of all time by BBC Music Magazine, the Pavel Haas Quartet brings a stunning all-Czech program, from the shadow-gathering third quartet of Pavel Haas to the urgent Janáček and the warm-hearted Dvořák "American" quartet.
Anna Geniushene's silver medal at the 2022 Cliburn competition announced a fascinating, distinctive artist with raw power and deep curiosity. Her program moves from Brahms' searching Ballades through Liszt's hauntingly beautiful Valses Oubliées to Beethoven's monumental Eroica Variations.
Leonkoro is Esperanto for "lionheart"—and this Berlin-based quartet, winners of nine prizes at the 2022 Wigmore Hall Competition, lives up to every spirited syllable. Alfred Brendel called them "perfectly unanimous, colorful and original."
In arias and duets from the most beloved bel canto operas, soprano Erin Morley and tenor Lawrence Brownlee take audiences on a journey through love's many guises—flirtatious rivalry, innocent infatuation, fiery accusations, and joyful sincerity.
This event takes place in June, 2027! Dominican-born pianist Carlos Vargas, praised for his "striking energy and uncompromising honesty," joins the award-winning Rasa String Quartet for an afternoon of chamber music filled with vitality and expressive depth. Free and open to all!