Greenwich Village Orchestra performs Concerti per Tutti
Organization:
Greenwich Village Orchestra, Barbara Yahr, Conductor
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
New York
Start
Date:
12/2/2018
End Date:
12/2/2018
Start Time:
3:00 PM
End Time:
5:00 PM
Event
Info:
The Greenwich Village Orchestra led by Music Director Barbara Yahr, presents Concerti Per Tutti, an ensemble-focused program featuring the award-winning Lysander Piano Trio (Itamar Zorman, Liza Stepanova, Michael Katz) in Beethoven's lyrical Triple Concerto. The orchestra itself becomes the soloist in Bartok's folk-inflected Concerto for Orchestra. A reception with the musicians follows the concert.
The Lysander Piano Trio, a winner of the Concert Artists Guild Competition, has been praised by The Strad for its "incredible ensemble, passionate playing, articulate and imaginative ideas and wide palette of colours." The group has won top honors at the 2010 Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition, the 2011 Coleman Chamber Ensemble Competition, and the 2011 J. C. Arriaga Chamber Music Competition. Their 2014 debut recording, After a Dream (CAG Records), with music by Ravel, Haydn, Schubert, Joaquin Turina, and Moshe Zorman, was acclaimed for its "polished and spirited interpretations" (The New York Times).
The trio's 2018-2019 season includes appearances at Bard Festival, Mobile Chamber Music, National Sawdust, Chamber Music Kelowna, Calgary Pro Musica, Clemson University and Pro Musica of San Miguel in Mexicoas well as concerts and residencies across the US as a featured touring group of Allied Concert Services. Previous seasons' engagements include appearances at Mostly Mozart's 50th Anniversary season at David Geffen Hall, concerts at the Copenhagen Summer Festival and The Chautauqua Institution, a critically acclaimed recital at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in DC, and engagements at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall (CAG New York Series), UCLA's Clark Memorial Library, and Chamber Music Tulsa, along with debut performances at Spivey Hall (near Atlanta), The Kravis Center (West Palm Beach), the Chamber Music Societies of Little Rock, AR, Melbourne, FL, and Philadelphia.
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