On April 23, David Fung will join Henry Kramer for a duo piano program in collaboration with percussionists Paul Vaillancourt and Garrett Arney. The program will take place in-person at 7:30pm ET at Columbus State University’s Schwob School of Music in Columbus, GA and will be live-streamed on the Schwob School’s YouTube channel here.
Read MoreOn March 21, Grammy winning bass-baritone Dashon Burton will be featured in recital at Caramoor together with pianist David Fung. The program will combine Schumann’s complete Dichterliebe with works by John Dowland, Charles Brown, Florence Price, Margaret Bonds, Ernest Charles and William Bolcom along with a set of spirituals. Learn more and watch the live-stream here.
Read MoreDanbi Um was featured together with violinist Paul Huang and pianist Amy Yang for an in-person and live-streamed concert in Chicago as part of the North Shore Chamber Music Festival’s onstage/offstage series on April 10. The performance featured a combination of solo works by both violinists, with Chicago Classical Review calling Um’s performance of Bloch’s Avodah “heartfelt” and noting that in Korngold’s Much Ado About Nothing she and Yang “…went straight to the beating heart of its Viennese charm and sentiment.” Watch the webcast here and view the full review here.
Read MoreThe Lysander Piano Trio will be featured in a free virtual performance with UGA Presents from March 18-April 1, 2021. Filmed at the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center, this performance features guest artist Rainer Eudeikis, Principal Cellist of the Atlanta Symphony, for a program of works by Scriabin, Haydn, Debussy, and Schumann. Learn more here.
Read MoreDavid Fung’s debut with the LA Phil will soon be available for public viewing with the launch of Sound/Stage’s second season on March 5. Filmed at the Hollywood Bowl and available for free online, this first episode features both David Fung and Yuja Wang as the piano soloists for The Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens, conducted by Music Director Gustavo Dudamel. The episode, hosted by Maestro Dudamel together with his son Martín, is accompanied by animated folktales from different parts of the world that are narrated by Martín and young musicians associated with El Sistema programs around the world. For more information, see here.
Read MoreThe Lysander Piano Trio will be featured in a virtual performance with Concerts International Memphis on February 16, 2021. For this performance, the trio welcomes guest artist Rainer Eudeikis, Principal Cellist of the Atlanta Symphony, for a program of works by Scriabin, Haydn, Debussy, and Schumann. Learn more here.
Read MorePianist David Fung shares a moving program February 12 at the University of Georgia Performing Arts Center. The recital, which will be live for a limited audience as well as live-streamed, will include performances of works by Bach (on piano and harpsichord), Florence Price, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Reena Esmail, and Chopin. Learn more here.
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Read MoreOn January 8, the Lysander Piano Trio celebrates the physical release of its new album, mirrors- 21st Century American Piano Trios, by First Hand Records. This follows a digital release in December that witnessed the recording reach the top 10 of new chamber releases on Amazon, as well as several reviews of praise. The album, which features world premiere recordings by composers Jakub Ciupinski, Jennifer Higdon, Reinaldo Moya, William David Cooper, Gilad Cohen, and Sofia Belimova, marks the trio’s 10th anniversary as an ensemble. Explore mirrors further here.
Read MoreOn January 16, the celebrated virtual CameraMusic series of the Chamber Music Society of Detroit will feature violinist Arnaud Sussmann in recital with pianist Michael Brown. The program, which can be viewed for free here will feature Dvořák’s Four Romantic Pieces, Janáček’s Violin Sonata, and Beethoven’s Violin Sonata No. 8 in G major.
Read MoreOn December 14, the Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach will broadcast a free livestream here featuring Quartet Boulanger, the newly named ensemble featuring CMSPB Artistic Director and violinist Arnaud Sussmann, violist Paul Neubauer (both on the Dinin Arts roster), cellist Nick Canellakis, and Michael Brown. This follows an earlier livestream featuring Arnaud and Paul with other artists on November 21, which remains available at the same link.
Read MoreOn December 4, the Lysander Piano Trio celebrates the digital release of its new album, mirrors- 21st Century American Piano Trios, by First Hand Records. The recording, which features world premiere recordings by composers Jakub Ciupinski, Jennifer Higdon, Reinaldo Moya, William David Cooper, Gilad Cohen, and Sofia Belimova, marks the trio’s 10th anniversary as an ensemble. Even though the physical release does not occur until January 8, the album has already received rave reviews and climbed to the top 10 chamber music releases on Amazon. Explore it further here.
Read MoreViolinist Danbi Um will make her live debut with Cincinnati’s Linton Chamber Music Series on November 1. She will share the stage with two of Cincinnati’s world-class musicians, cellist Ilya Finkelshteyn and pianist Ran Dank performing works by Haydn, Korngold, and Mendelssohn. The program will be live-streamed via YouTube Live. More info here.
Read MoreViolist Paul Neubauer will be the newest artist featured on Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s Front Row series. Starting with a short documentary of Paul’s life and work, the free program follows with a variety of past CMS music selections featuring Paul. The program will air on the Chamber Music Society website and Facebook page on October 22 and will be available for one week following. More info here.
Read MoreIn the first performance at Lincoln Center’s Rose Studio since March, violinist Arnaud Sussmann will join pianist Orion Weiss for a performance and discussion of two Brahms violin sonatas on October 12. A part of Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center’s “The Art of Interpretation” series, the ticketed program will be available via livestream here and available On Demand through October 26.
Read MoreBerlin-based pianist Einav Yarden gives several live performances throughout Germany in October, including a romantic program in Lubast October 11 and a program of works by Haydn, Beethoven, and Schumann at the Musikverein Pasewalk October 24. You can find more details on Einav’s website, www.einavyarden.com/concerts.
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