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2020-08-03 20:58:00
[…] sit within the orchestra at Lincoln Center, and engage with Symphonie fantastique and Petrushka with circus choreography in an ongoing collaboration with The Muse in Brooklyn. A strong supporter of composers of our time, Blachly has commissioned and premiered more than 50 works from composers such as Jessie Montgomery, Courtney Bryan, Kirsten Vollness, Viet Cuong, Michi Wiancko, Kate Copeland Ettinger, Patrick Castillo, Brad and Doug Balliett, and many others. In recent seasons, he has collaborated with soloists Julia Bullock, Andrés Cárdenes, Michael Chioldi, Karen Kim, Andrew Yee, Owen Dalby, Janna Baty, Patricia Kopatchinskaja, and more. He was the only conductor from the U.S. invited to participate in the 1st Annual Young Conductor’s Showcase as a part of El Sistema’s 40th Anniversary celebration, and is the co-founder of Make Music NOLA, an El Sistema-inspired program in New Orleans now in its 9th year. About the Experiential Orchestra and Chorus Founded by James Blachly, the New […]
2020-05-29 07:44:24
Every day this week as part of its Virtual Sessions, violinist Nicola Benedetti's Benedetti Foundation has been featuring a pair of violinists talking about one of the variations from Paganini's Caprice No. 24. So far, the episodes of these Paganini Technique Postcards have included Nancy Zhou and Elena Urioste, Alina Ibragimova and Ilya Gringolts, Timothy Chooi and Augustin Hadelich, Philippe Quint and Pekka Kuusisto [All the postcards are on a playlist on Nicola Benedetti's YouTube channel]. On Saturday 30 May 2020, as part of the final weekend of the Virtual Sessions, there will be a complete performance of Paganini's Caprice No. 24 played by this incredible group of virtuosos, Nancy Zhou, Alina Ibragimova, Yume Fujise, Timothy Chooi, Augustin Hadelich, Ilya Gringolts, Philippe Quint, Andrés Cardenes, Tessa Lark, Pekka […]
2019-05-02 13:54:25
Today is Cuban-born violinist Andrés Cárdenes‘ 62nd birthday! Mr Cárdenes served as Concertmaster of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra for more than 20 years – and currently holds a teaching Professorship on faculty at Carnegie Mellon University School of Music. ANDRÉS CARDENÉS | CHAUSSON | POEME | CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY PHILHARMONIC The post appeared first on The World's Leading Classical Music News Source. Est 2009..
The Boston Musical Intelligencer
2016-12-01 19:52:09
David Deveau devotes his upcoming Kresge recital to the final two Schubert piano sonatas: the A Major (D.959) and in B-flat Major (D.960). Presented by Music and Theater Arts at MIT, the concert on Sunday at 4:00 is free and open to the public. Recently busy as a soloist abroad in such places as Shanghai, Beijing, Qingdao, Taiwan, and Japan, only from time to time has he emerged from his teaching responsibilities, impresario chores, committed practicing, foreign touring, and chamber music partnering to offer memorable solo outings in Boston. Deveau’s probing artistry has given us deep pleasures, furthermore, he is a great Schubertian, whose take on the Sonata in B-flat Major on an 1870 Chickering concert grand persists in my pantheon of great performances 30 years later. FLE: You’ve never been a show-off pianist. Do I have the sense that over the years you have been narrowing your vision? DD:. […]
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