Graffe String Quartet

In toto, The Graffe Quartet may comprise a significant portion of the Czech Republic’s current generation of classical music wunderkinder. Members of the foursome are all in their mid-twenties, are all multiple competition prize winners, and are all graduates of the talent-rich classical music community of Brno. This evening they are joined by internationally celebrated […]

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Sergey Rakitchenkov and Arkady Serper

From Russia With Brilliant Virtuosity would be an apt title for this concert, which showcases the considerable talents of two honored graduates of the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music. After going on to establish distinguished careers in Russia and triumphing at major concert venues from Europe to Asia, it is our good fortune that they […]

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Basically British IX

Piano Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 44 by Robert Schumann; Sonata No. 2 for Violin and Piano by Frederick Delius; Piano Quintet in A minor, Op. 84 by Edward ElgarThe first great piano quintet by a major composer is joined by Elgar’s grand and symphonic quintet, written during the first world war; a work of […]

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Sounds New

To Get to Fresno by Greg Steinke; Three Pieces by James Jenson; Bidder to Better by Michael Golden; Summer Solstice by John Thow; Sloppy Floppy Copy (World Premiere) by Herb Bielawa; Hibakuska by Aaron Alon; Dancing at the Pink House (World Premiere) by Howard Hersh; Canopy Dance by Michael DjupstromSounds New Ensemble is a colorful, […]

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