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Jun 1, 2024 |
Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA Presents Beethoven's Ninth Symphony |
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Maestro Brotons, Music Director and Conductor of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA, presents Ode to Joy! Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, 'Choral,' is his final symphony and one of the supreme achievements in the history of music. An experience you’ll never forget. Featuring the Portland Symphonic Choir, and soloists Megan Belov (soprano), Grace Skinner (mezzo-soprano), Katherine Goforth (tenor), and Anton Belov (baritone).
Tickets to these performances at the Skyview Concert Hall are available for in-person attendance or to watch live online at Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s website, vancouversymphony.org. Discounted student tickets are also available.
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra USA
Salvador Brotons, conductor
Portland Symphonic Choir
Megan Belov, soprano
Grace Skinner, mezzo-soprano
Katherine Goforth, tenor
Anton Belov, baritone
Saturday, June 1 at 7 p.m. // Sunday, June 2 at 3 p.m.
$42 (Standard Seating); $55 (Premium Seating); $15 (Student); $15 (Livestream)
https://mediacampus.c |
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Jun 7, 2024 |
Newport Classical Presents: Asiya Korepanova in Mussorgsky & Rachmaninoff |
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The only pianist currently performing Liszt’s 24 Etudes as a single program and one of few to tout a concerto list featuring over 60 works, Asiya Korepanova is a pianistic powerhouse. She is recognized not only as a pianist, but also as a composer, visual artist, and poet. She debuts with Newport Classical in an eclectic program, Transformations, featuring self-transcribed works for piano exploring how music takes on different meanings when performed on alternative instrumentation. Newport Classical presents its nine-concert Chamber Series from September 2023 to June 2024 at its home venue, Newport Classical Recital Hall, bringing timeless music for today to Newport year round. |
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Jun 15, 2024 |
Emigres & Exiles in Hollywood: The Album |
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Ensemble for These Times (E4TT) celebrates the release of E4TT's fifth album, "Emigres & Exiles in Hollywood," a recording of favorites from our multi-year exploration of rarely heard chamber works and movie arrangements by film composers who fled Europe in the 1930s and ‘40s, many going on to win multiple Academy Awards and helping create today's characteristic "Hollywood sound."
Featuring selections from the new recording by Erich Korngold, Miklos Rozsa, and Alexandre Tansman and more, plus "Cabaret Songs" by Arnold Schoenberg.
E4TT (Nanette McGuinness, soprano, Abigail Monroe, cello, Margaret Halbig, piano) with guest coloratura soprano Chelsea Hollow. |
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Jun 23, 2024 |
Revisiting CEAIT Music & Early Telepresence |
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In the 1990s, the CalArts School of Music was at the forefront of developing new interactive music technology, multimedia performance, and telecommunication art. In 2024, as major institutions in California recognize the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration by participating in PST “Art & Science Collide”, we want to bring to light the contribution of the CalArts-based Center for the Art, Information, and Technology (CEAIT), in collaboration with Electronic Café International (ECI), in the lineage of art and technology nexus. In a conversation, the former CEAIT affiliates and collaborators will share their recollections of the music technology inventions and hybrid practices they witnessed and/or developed over the 1990s. In light of the sudden proliferation of audio+video telecommunication applications and the spread of remote live collaboration, for ex. over Zoom, the panelists, (early adopters), will discuss the creative telecollaboration 30 years ago compared to the heyday practices. |
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Jun 23, 2024 |
Hauser Rebel with a Cello |
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HAUSER’S performance style may only be described as electric; a unique pairing of cello pyrotechnics that align beauty, elegance and true rock muscle. Fueled by a repertoire base that is as wide and expansive as Lady Gaga is from Tchaikovsky or Shakira is from Shostakovich, HAUSER is the dynamic cellist performing all of it and taking the world by storm.
HAUSER is a study in contrasts; equally at home and comfortable with classical music as he is with pop music and, in possession of an uncommon and near encyclopedic knowledge of both. As part of the quintessential 2Cellos, HAUSER has toured the world - from the Royal Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House to New York’s Madison Square Garden selling more than one million tickets to their live shows. topping album, “Classic” HAUSER consistently pushes the limits of his cello and his music-making. He is a phenomenon that is one part virtuoso and the other, that of sheer, animal magnetism. For HAUSER’s fans, perhaps it is simply his ability to unify generati |
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Jun 27, 2024 |
Grand Teton Music Festival's 2024 Season |
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June 27-August 17, 2024 |
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Walk Festival Hall |
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3330 Cody Lane |
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Teton Village, WY United States |
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307-733-1128 |
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gtmf@gtmf.org |
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https://gtmf.org |
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The Grand Teton Music Festival's 63rd season will be held from June 27-August 17, 2024. Join us for eight weeks of performances under the leadership of Music Director Sir Donald Runnicles.
GTMF's 2024 season features eclectic orchestral and chamber music performances, Gateway series concerts, special events, outdoor concerts, the continuation of GTMF’s opera initiative and free community events.
Guest artists include violinists Augustin Hadelich and Jennifer Koh, pianists Michelle Cann and Anna Geniushene, vocalists Heidi Stober and Capathia Jenkins, Third Coast Percussion, Sérgio and Clarice Assad, Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn, and many more.
Special events include an evening with world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma in celebration of the 50th anniversary of our beloved home, Walk Festival Hall, and a recital by pianist Garrick Ohlsson.
Series packages on sale now. Single tickets go on sale April 9. |
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