THE HITS: CLASSICAL FAVORITES YOU KNOW AND LOVE
Strings Music Pavilion 950 Strings RoadDonor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.
Donor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.
Donor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.
Starts at $30 Solo piano recital with the winner of the Cliburn Bronze Medal, Kapell Competition, Gilmore Young Artist Award, and an Avery Fisher Career Grant. Hailed by critics as “frighteningly talented” (The New York Times) and “a great pianist” (The Los Angeles Times), Christopher Taylor has distinguished himself throughout his career as an innovative [...]
Starts at $35 Grammy award-winning classical guitarist sought after for his extensive concerto repertoire. Grammy-winner Jason Vieaux is considered “among the elite of today's classical guitarists” (Gramophone) and is described by NPR as “perhaps the most precise and soulful classical guitarist of his generation”. In appearances from New York’s Lincoln Center to Amsterdam’s Concertgebouw and [...]
Donor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.
Donor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.
Starts at $50 Ruckus is a shapeshifting, collaborative baroque ensemble with a visceral and playful approach to early music. Based in New York City, Ruckus’ core is a continuo group, the baroque equivalent of a jazz rhythm section: guitars, keyboards, cello, bassoon and bass. Other members include soloists of the violin, flute and oboe. The [...]
Donor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.
Donor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.
Pay what you can! At this special community night, Strings welcomes music lovers to enjoy a beautiful performance without the worries of cost. AtAttendees are invited to pay what they can and select seats at the time of purchase. At this event, we take the opportunity to foster an inclusive listening experience, whether it's your [...]
Donor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.
Donor pre-sales begin May 1. On sale to the public May 10.