Pianist Michelle Cann, a two-time GRAMMY(R) Award winner lauded as "a pianist of sterling artistry" by Gramophone, makes her Gardner Museum debut. Cann's program features dazzling music from pianist-composers, including Florence Price's Sonata in E minor, as well as three 19th-century showpieces from Romantic greats-Mendelssohn, Liszt, and Chopin. Cann will also perform Joel Thompson's "My Dungeon Shook" from Three American Preludes, composed in 2020 and inspired by the words of celebrated author and civil rights activist James Baldwin.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum's Fall 2025 Weekend Concert Series features an eleven-concert autumn season curated by Abrams Curator of Music George Steel running from September 13 through November 23, 2025. The fall season showcases world-class artists in the Museum's extraordinary Calderwood Hall-a 300-seat "sonic cube" with three levels of balconies designed so that 80% of seats are front row, creating a uniquely intense and intentional listening experience. Dating to 1927, the Gardner's Weekend Concert Series is the longest running museum music program in the country.
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