Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Radio hiatus


As I reassemble my home in a new location – and, between unpacking boxes, assemble the May events calendar – Mark Lederway, my fellow highbrow at WDCE, the University of Richmond radio station, has kindly consented to substitute for me this week.

Mark plans a program of music evoking nature, by Mahler, Sibelius and others. Listen for him between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. April 30 on WDCE, broadcasting at 90.1 FM, streaming online at www.wdce.org

Friday, April 24, 2015

Grimaud reviewed


Moving into new quarters has prevented me from attending several concerts I wish I’d heard, most recently the April 22 recital by pianist Hélène Grimaud at the University of Richmond.

Here’s Anne Timberlake’s review of Grimaud’s performance for the Richmond Times-Dispatch:

http://www.richmond.com/entertainment/music/article_68853bdb-5856-53d0-9e5e-3ec335b3d578.html

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Letter V Classical Radio this week

April 23
11 a.m.-2 p.m. EDT
1500-1800 UTC/GMT
WDCE, University of Richmond
90.1 FM
www.wdce.org

Rossini: “The Barber of Seville” Overture
The Hanover Band/
Roy Goodman
(Newton Classics)

Mendelssohn: Double Concerto in D minor
Wu Han, piano
Benjamin Beilman, violin
Kristin Lee & Sunmi Chang, violins;
Richard O’Neill, viola;
Dmitri Atapine, cello;
Scott Pingel, double-bass
(Artist Led)

Schubert: Impromptu in A flat major, D. 899, No. 4
Krystian Zimerman, piano (Deutsche Grammophon)

Mozart: Sonata in E flat major, K. 380
Andrew Manze, violin
Richard Egarr, fortepiano (Harmonia Mundi USA)

Bartók: Concerto for Orchestra
Budapest Festival Orchestra/Iván Fischer (Philips)

Mason Bates:
“String Band”
Claremont Trio (Tria)

Past Masters:
Dvořák: Violin Concerto
in A minor
Josef Suk, violin
Czech Philharmonic/Karel Ančerl (Fidelio)
(recorded 1960)

Kodály: “Hungarian Rondo”
Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
(Deutsche Grammophon)

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Review: Richmond Symphony

Steven Smith conducting
with Daisuke Yamamoto, violin
April 18, Richmond CenterStage

The Richmond Symphony’s Masterworks series greets spring with two helpings of grandeur and a generous side order of brooding high-romanticism.

The grandeur comes from Edward Elgar, the leading musical voice of Edwardian Britain, and – perhaps surprisingly – from Benjamin Broening, the University of Richmond music professor best-known as director of the Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival.

Broening’s “Sea Surface Full of Clouds,” receiving its premiere in the weekend’s symphony concerts, is purely acoustic, traditionally orchestrated, couched in a modern but hardly radical idiom, attuned to the latter-day impressionism that has become widespread in contemporary American composition.

The five-movement work draws its title and much of its inspiration from a 1923 poem by Wallace Stevens evoking a sea voyage from New York to California through the Panama Canal. Broening’s music sounds less representative of the sea itself than of its energies and those of the atmosphere around it – one hears wind more than water. The piece is highly colorful, but more primary colored than the pastel hues favored by the early 20th-century impressionists.

The composer clearly knows what impressions he wishes to impart – the movement titles are strings of unambiguous adjectives – and audibly knows how to use the resources of a large orchestra to vivid effect.

Elgar showed a similar mastery in his “Enigma Variations” (1899), a set of sound portraits of 14 friends (“13 and a dog,” to be precise) that range from the monumentally declaratory to the skittishly playful to the wistfully noble (the famous “Nimrod”).

Conductor Steven Smith and the symphony reveled in both the Broening and the Elgar in the first of two weekend performances. The more dramatic the gesture or complex the interplay of voices, the better they performed.

Daisuke Yamamoto, the orchestra’s concertmaster, is the program’s featured soloist, playing the Violin Concerto in D minor of Jean Sibelius. This is one of the most elusive of virtuoso violin concertos, both because of its considerable technical challenges and because of its peculiar expressive quality, simultaneously highly romantic and emotionally reserved.

Yamamoto showed a firm grasp of the Sibelius rhetorically, especially in the concerto’s central adagio. Technically, the performance I heard displayed stretches of darkly sonorous beauty and weighty expressivity, but altogether was more effortful than fluent.

The program repeats at 3 p.m. April 19 at the Carpenter Theatre of Richmond CenterStage, Sixth and Grace streets. Tickets: $10-$78; details: (800) 514-3849 (ETIX), www.richmondsymphony.com

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Letter V Classical Radio this week

April 16
11 a.m.-2 p.m. EDT
1500-1800 UTC/GMT
WDCE, University of Richmond
90.1 FM
www.wdce.org

Ferdinand Hérold: “Zampa” Overture
London Symphony Orchestra/Richard Bonynge (Decca)

Past Masters:
Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor
Steven Kovacevich, piano
BBC Symphony Orchestra/Colin Davis (Philips)
(recorded 1970)

Saint-Saëns: “Morceau de concert,” Op. 20
Patrice Fontanarosa, violin
Orchestral Ensemble de Paris/Jean-Jacques Kantarow (EMI Classics)

Past Masters:
Wagner: “Götterdämmerung” – “Siegfried’s Rhine Journey”
Chicago Symphony Orchestra/Fritz Reiner
(RCA Victor)
(recorded 1959)

Schubert: Sonata in A major, D. 959
Shai Wosner, piano (Onyx)

Missy Mazzoli: “Isabelle Eberhardt Dreams of Pianos”
Shai Wosner, piano (Onyx)

C.P.E. Bach: Clavier Concerto in C major, Wq 20
Raphael Alpermann, harpsichord
Akademie für alte Musik Berlin/Stephan Mai (Harmonia Mundi France)

Brahms: “Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel,” Op. 24
Murray Perahia, piano (Sony Classical)

'Voices of Survival' televised


The “Voices of Survival” concert, presented on Jan. 27 by the Richmond Symphony and Chorus with a combined chorus from the state’s colleges and universities, will be broadcast at 9 p.m. April 15 on WCVE (Channel 23), Central Virginia’s public television station, to mark Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day).

Monday, April 13, 2015

Children's choir auditions


The Greater Richmond Children’s Choir will hold auditions for its 2015-16 season on April 18 with an information session at 10:30 a.m. and on May 12 with an information session at 7 p.m., both at Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, 8 N. Laurel St.

GRCC, which is open to children 8 and older, has several choirs at different proficiency levels. No audition is required for the entry level Treble Choir. Membership in other ensembles require auditions.

To make an appointment for an audition, call (804) 201-1894.

To learn more about the Greater Richmond Children’s Choir, visit its website, www.grcchoir.org

Saturday, April 11, 2015

'St. Matthew Passion' online


The Netherlands Bach Society, the ensemble whose 2007 performance of Bach’s Mass in B minor at the University of Richmond is still fondly remembered in these parts, performs the master’s “St. Matthew Passion,” part of the ongoing “All of Bach” online project of the Nederlandse Bachvereniging:

http://allofbach.com/en/bwv/bwv-244/detail/

(via www.slippedisc.com)

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Letter V Classical Radio this week


A guest joins me in the second hour: Benjamin Broening, the University of Richmond-based composer and maestro of the Third Practice Electroacoustic Music Festival, who will discuss his compositions (electro and acoustic) and preview his new orchestral work “Sea Surface Full of Clouds,” which will be premiered by the Richmond Symphony in its April 18 Masterworks program.

April 9
11 a.m.-2 p.m. EDT
1500-1800 UTC/GMT
WDCE, University of Richmond
90.1 FM
www.wdce.org

Mozart: Serenade in D major, K. 239
(“Serenata notturna”)
The English Concert/Andrew Manze
(Harmonia Mundi USA)

Schubert: Fantasie
in C major, D. 934
Jennifer Koh, violin
Reiko Uchida, piano
(Cedille)

Hubert Parry: Symphonic Variations
London Symphony Orchestra/Adrian Boult
(Lyrita)

Schumann: Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op. 47
Daniel Hope, violin
Paul Neubauer, viola
David Finckel, cello
Wu Han, piano
(Deutsche Grammophon)

Benjamin Broening:
works TBA
artists TBA

Geminiani: Concerto Grosso XII (“Follia”)
(after Corelli)
Harmonie Universelle/
Florian Deuter & Mónica Waisman (Accent)

Past Masters:
Beethoven: Symphony
No. 6 in F major (“Pastoral”)
Vienna Philharmonic/Karl Böhm
(Deutsche Grammophon)
(recorded 1971)

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

April calendar


Classical performances in and around Richmond, with selected events elsewhere in Virginia and the Washington area. Program information, provided by presenters, is updated as details become available. Adult single-ticket prices are listed; senior, student/youth, group and other discounts may be offered.

* In and around Richmond: Two premieres in Richmond this month: University of Richmond-based composer Benjamin Broening introduces his “Sea Surface Full of Clouds” on a Richmond Symphony program, also featuring Elgar’s “Enigma Variations” and symphony concertmaster Daisuke Yamamato playing Sibelius’ Violin Concerto, April 18-19 at Richmond CenterStage; and the choruses of UR and eighth blackbird give the premiere performance of Dominick DiOrio’s “An Equal Humanity” on April 19 at UR’s Modlin Arts Center. . . . The Atlantic Chamber Ensemble gets “classically funny” on April 14 at St. Luke Lutheran Church. . . . The Richmond Symphonic Winds celebrate their 20th anniversary in an April 21 concert at St. Luke. . . . The esteemed French pianist Hélène Grimaud plays Liszt, Schubert, Ravel, Debussy and more, April 22 at the Modlin Center. . . . VCU Opera and the VCU Symphony stage the Gilbert & Sullivan operetta “The Gondoliers,” April 24 and 26 at Virginia Commonwealth University’s Singleton Arts Center.

* Noteworthy elsewhere: Pianist Stephen Hough plays Debussy and Chopin, April 1 at Washington’s Kennedy Center. . . . Violinist Joshua Bell visits Virginia Tech’s Center for the Arts in Blacksburg on April 2 (his concert rescheduled after being snowed out earlier in the year). . . . Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducts the Philadelphia Orchestra, with the young Canadian pianist Jan Lisiecki, in a program of Grieg and Rachmaninoff, April 7 at the Kennedy Center. . . . Virginia Opera’s lauded production of Verdi’s “La Traviata” closes its run with performances on April 11-12 at the Sandler Arts Center in Virginia Beach. . . . Clarinetist Martin Fröst joins the Australian Chamber Orchestra in a program of Mozart, Haydn and more, April 17 at the Virginia Tech Center for the Arts. . . . JoAnn Falletta leads the Virginia Symphony in a production of Bartók’s opera “Duke Bluebeard’s Castle,” with a critically acclaimed light-and-glass design by Dale Chihuly, April 18-19 at Chrysler Hall in Norfolk. . . . The Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia, Kate Tamarkin conducting, stages a highlight of its 40th anniversary season, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony, April 18-19 at Charlottesville High School. . . . John Eliot Gardiner’s English Baroque Soloists and Monteverdi Choir give a concert performance of Monteverdi’s opera “L’Orfeo,” April 21 at the Kennedy Center. . . . Pianist Evgeny Kissin plays Beethoven, Prokofiev, Chopin and Liszt, April 22 at Strathmore in the Maryland suburbs of DC. . . . Keith Lockhart conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra in a program of Ravel, Walton, Vaughan Williams and Britten, with pianist Charlie Albright, April 23 at the Ferguson Arts Center of Christopher Newport University in Newport News and April 24 at George Mason University’s Center for the Arts in Fairfax. . . . Violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter joins Michael Tilson Thomas and the New World Symphony in a program of Berg, Debussy and more, April 29 at the Kennedy Center.


April 1 (7:30 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
Stephen Hough, piano
Debussy: “La plus que lente”
Debussy: “Estampes”
Chopin: four ballades
Debussy: “Children’s Corner”
Debussy: “L’Isle joyeuse”
$49
(202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society)
www.wpas.org

April 2 (7:30 p.m.)
Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Arts Center, University of Richmond
UR Wind Ensemble
David Niethamer directing
program TBA
free
(804) 289-8980
www.modlin.richmond.edu

April 2 (8 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
UVa New Music Ensemble
I-Jen Fang directing
Paul Botelho: electroacoustic works TBA
free
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 2 (7:30 p.m.)
Fife Theatre, Virginia Tech Center for the Arts, 190 Alumni Mall, Blacksburg
Joshua Bell, violin
Sam Haywood, piano
program TBA
$45-$75
(540) 231-5300
www.artscenter.vt.edu

April 2 (7 p.m.)
April 3 (8 p.m.)
April 4 (8 p.m.)
Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington
National Symphony Orchestra
Krzysztof Urbanski conducting
Shostakovich: Symphony No. 10
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3
Daniil Trifonov, piano
$10-$85
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 3 (7:30 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
William and Mary Symphony Orchestra
David Grandis conducting
Bloch: “Suite Hébraïque” – Rapsodie
Cassandra Holmes, viola
Haydn: Oboe Concerto in C major
Emily Harmon, oboe
George Frederick Bristow: Symphony No. 2 in D minor (“Jullien”)
$20
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 4 (8 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Virginia Gentlemen
program TBA
$10
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 5 (2 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
Kennedy Center Chamber Players
Shostakovich: Sonata, Op. 147, for viola and piano
Dvořák: Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81
$36
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 7 (7:30 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
Vocal Arts DC:
Karen Cargill, mezzo-soprano
Simon Lepper, piano
Gustav Mahler: “Rückert Lieder”
Grieg: six Lieder, Op. 48
Alma Mahler: five songs
Wagner: “Wesendonck Lieder”
$50
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 7 (8 p.m.)
Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington
Philadelphia Orchestra
Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducting
Grieg: Piano Concerto in A minor
Jan Lisiecki, piano
Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
$35-$105
(202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society)
www.wpas.org

April 8 (7 p.m.)
Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond
VCU University Band
program TBA
free
(804) 828-6776
www.vcu.edu/music

April 8 (7:30 p.m.)
Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Arts Center, University of Richmond
UR Symphony Orchestra
Alexander Kordzaia & Daniel Guzman conducting
Guzman (arr.): Cuban folk songs
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2
Daniel Liebovic, piano
free
(804) 289-8980
www.modlin.richmond.edu

April 8 (7:30 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
Fortas Chamber Music Concerts:
Edgar Meyer, double-bass
J.S. Bach: Suite No. 1, BWV 1007 (double-bass arr.)
Meyer: work-in-progress for unaccompanied double-bass
other works TBA
$49
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 10 (7:30 p.m.)
Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond
Commonwealth Singers
VCU Women's Choir
program TBA
$7 in advance, $10 at door
(804) 828-6776
www.vcu.edu/music

April 10 (8 p.m.)
The Barns at Wolf Trap. Trap Road, Vienna
Poulenc Trio
Lia Purpura, poet
Beethoven: Piano Trio, Op. 11
Alfred Schnittke: “Suite in Old Style,” with readings by Purpura
André Previn: Trio (1997) for piano, oboe and bassoon – III. Jaunty
Octavio Vasquez: “Triptico”
Poulenc: Trio (1926) for oboe, bassoon and piano
$35
(877) 965-3872 (Tickets.com)
www.wolftrap.org

April 10 (8 p.m.)
Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, First Street at Independence Avenue N.E., Washington
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
Mahler: Piano Quartet in A minor
Schumann: Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op. 47
Brahms: Piano Quartet in G minor, Op. 25
free rush tickets distributed at 6 p.m.
(202) 707-5502
www.loc.gov/concerts

April 10 (8:15 p.m.)
Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Marin Alsop conducting & speaking
“Off the Cuff: Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony”
$45-$105
(877) 276-1444 (Baltimore Symphony box office)
www.strathmore.org

April 11 (2 p.m.)
Gellman Room, Richmond Public Library, First and Franklin streets
Fran Coleman, soprano
David Robbins, piano
“From Debussy to Duke: French Songs of the Jazz Age”
works by Debussy, Satie, Wiener, Milhaud, Ellington
free
(804) 646-7223
www.richmondpubliclibrary.org

April 11 (8 p.m.)
April 12 (2:30 p.m.)
Sandler Arts Center, 201 S. Market St., Virginia Beach
Virginia Opera
Andrew Bisantz conducting
Verdi: “La Traviata”
Cecilia Violetta López (Violetta)
Rolando Sanz (Alfredo Germont)
Malcolm MacKenzie (Giorgio Germont)
Courtney Miller (Flora)
Ashley Kerr (Annina)
Cullen Gandy (Gastone)
Lillian Groag, stage director
in Italian, English captions
$19-$89
(866) 673-7282
www.vaopera.org

April 11 (4 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Virginia Women’s Chorus
Katherine Mitchell directing
“Phoenix Rising: a Celebration of 40 Years of Women and Music”
Z. Randall Stroope: “Phoenix Rising”
Ola Gjeilo: “Evening Prayer”
John Petrucelli, tenor saxophone
works TBA by Schubert, Mendelssohn, Duruflé; folk songs
$15
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 11 (8 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
UVa Percussion Ensemble
I-Jen Feng directing
Ed Smith, vibraphone
Smith: “Ten Year Portrait”
Judith Shatin: “Khamsa”
Craig Hunter: “Hoos Forever”
Elliott Burns: “Survive”
Pat Metheny & Lyle Mays: “Minuano”
free
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 11 (8 p.m.)
Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD
National Philharmonic & Chorus
Victoria Gau conducting
J.S. Bach: “St. John Passion”
Rosa Lamoreaux, soprano
Magdalena Wór, mezzo-soprano
Rufus Muller, tenor (Evangelist)
Matthew Smith, tenor
Andrew McLaughlin, baritone (Jesus)
Christopheren Nomura, baritone
$28-$84
(301) 581-5100
www.strathmore.org

April 12 (4 p.m.)
Bon Air Presbyterian Church, 9201 W. Huguenot Road, Richmond
Second Sunday South of the James:
Larry Robinson, piano
program TBA
donation requested
(804) 272-7514
www.bonairpc.org

April 12 (3 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
UVa Baroque Orchestra
David Sariti, director & leader
Albinoni: Sinfonia, Op. 2, No. 7 – adagio
Haydn: Symphony No. 16
works TBA by J.S. Bach, Tessarini, Fasch
$10
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 12 (3 p.m.)
Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre, Orange Avenue at Williamson Road
Roanoke Symphony
David Stewart Wiley conducting
Schumann: Symphony No. 1 in B flat major (“Spring”)
Fauré: Requiem
Leah Marer Wiley, soprano
Powell Leitch, baritone
Roanoke Symphony Chorus
guest choruses
$32-$52
(540) 343-9127
www.rso.com

April 12 (7:30 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
Jay Campbell, cello
Conor Hanick, piano
Debussy: Sonata in D minor
Stravinsky: “Suite Italienne”
David Fulmer: new commissioned work
Carter: Elegy
Brahms: Cello Sonata No. 2 in F major, Op. 99
$35
(202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society)
www.wpas.org

April 12 (8 p.m.)
Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Marin Alsop conducting
Shostakovich: “Festive” Overture
Kevin Puts: Flute Concerto
Adam Walker, flute
Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 5 in E minor
$32-$95
(877) 276-1444 (Baltimore Symphony box office)
www.strathmore.org

April 13 (7:30 p.m.)
Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond
VCU Choral Arts Society
Vocal Chamber Ensembles
program TBA
$7 in advance, $10 at door
(804) 828-6776
www.vcu.edu/music

April 13 (8 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
UVa Chamber Music Series:
Maria Serkin, French horn
Shelby Sender, piano
Daniel Sender, violin
Françaix: “Canon in Octave”
Hindemith: Sonata for alto horn
Gounod: “Six Melodies” for horn and piano – larghetto
Brahms: Horn Trio in E flat Major, Op. 40
$15
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 14 (7 p.m.)
St. Luke Lutheran Church, 7757 Chippenham Parkway, Richmond
Atlantic Chamber Ensemble
“Classically Funny”
Saint-Saëns: “Carnival of the Animals”
Haydn: Symphony No. 94 in G major (“Surprise”)
Richard Strauss: “Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks”
works TBA by Gilbert & Sullivan
other works TBA
free
(804) 272-0486
www.stlukerichmond.org

April 15 (7 p.m.)
Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond
VCU Symphonic Wind Ensemble
Terry L. Austin directing
Jefferson Forest Hill School Band
David Webb directing
program TBA
free
(804) 828-6776
www.vcu.edu/music

April 16 (7 p.m.)
April 17 (8 p.m.)
April 18 (8 p.m.)
Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington
National Symphony Orchestra
Vasily Sinaisky conducting
Borodin: “Prince Igor” Overture
Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622
Loren Kitts, clarinet
Rachmaninoff: “The Bells”
$10-$85
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 17 (7:30 p.m.)
Salem Civic Center, 1001 Roanoke Boulevard
Roanoke Symphony Pops
David Stewart Wiley conducting
Mandy Gonzalez, Jennifer Hope Wills, Rob Gallagher & Jeremiah James, vocalists
“Rodgers & Hammerstein Broadway Celebration”
$32-$52
(540) 343-9127
www.rso.com

April 17 (7:30 p.m.)
Fife Theatre, Virginia Tech Center for the Arts, 190 Alumni Mall, Blacksburg
Australian Chamber Orchestra
Richard Tognetti, director & leader
Prokofiev-Barshai/Tognetti: “Visions fugitives”
Mozart: Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622
Martin Fröst, clarinet
Jonny Greenwood: “Water”
Haydn: Symphony No. 83 in G minor (“The Hen”)
$25-$55
(540) 231-5300
www.artscenter.vt.edu

April 18 (8 p.m.)
April 19 (3 p.m.)
Carpenter Theatre, Richmond CenterStage, Sixth and Grace streets
Richmond Symphony
Steven Smith conducting
Benjamin Broening: “Sea Surface Full of Clouds” (premiere)
Sibelius: Violin Concerto
Daisuke Yamamoto, violin
Elgar: “Enigma Variations”
$10-$78
(800) 514-3849 (ETIX)
www.richmondsymphony.com

April 18 (8 p.m.)
April 19 (3 p.m.)
Chrysler Hall, 215 St. Paul’s Boulevard, Norfolk
Virginia Symphony
JoAnn Falletta conducting
Bartók: “Duke Bluebeard’s Castle”
Charles Robert Austin, baritone
Rebecca Nash, soprano
Dale Chihuly, scenic designer
$20-$125
(757) 892-6366
www.virginiasymphony.org

April 18 (8 p.m.)
April 19 (3:30 p.m.)
Martin Luther King Jr. Performing Arts Center, Charlottesville High School, 1400 Melbourne Road
Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia
Kate Tamarkin conducting
Dukas: “La Peri” Fanfare
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D minor (“Choral”)
Christina Pier, soprano
Lucille Beer, alto
Carlton Moe, tenor
Anton Belov, baritone
University Singers & Oratorio Society of Virginia
Michael Slon directing
$10-$45
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 18 (8 p.m.)
Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Peter Oundjian conducting
Haydn: Symphony No. 96 in D major (“Miracle”)
Vaughan Williams: Oboe Concerto
Katherine Needleman, oboe
Mussorgsky-Ravel: “Pictures at an Exhibition”
$50-$105
(877) 276-1444 (Baltimore Symphony box office)
www.strathmore.org

April 19 (7 p.m.)
Carpenter Theatre, Richmond CenterStage, Sixth and Grace streets
Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra:
String Sinfonietta
Christie Adams conducting
Camerata Strings
Rebecca Jilcott conducting
Youth Concert Orchestra
Amy Birdsong conducting
program TBA
reception follows in Rhythm Hall
free
(804) 788-4717
www.richmondsymphony.com

April 19 (7:30 p.m.)
Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Arts Center, University of Richmond
UR Schola Cantorum & Women’s Chorale
Jeffrey Riehl & David Pederson directing
eighth blackbird
Dominick DiOrio: “An Equal Humanity” (premiere)
free
(804) 289-8980
www.modlin.richmond.edu

April 21 (7:30 p.m.)
St. Luke Lutheran Church, 7757 Chippenham Parkway, Richmond
Richmond Symphonic Winds
Iris Schwartz directing
program TBA
free
(804) 272-0486
www.stlukerichmond.org

April 21 (8 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Tuesday Evening Concerts:
Nikolai Demidenko, piano
Schubert: Sonata in A Major, D. 664
Schubert: Sonata in A minor, D. 784
Chopin: “Polonaise-Fantasie”
Chopin: Barcarolle
Chopin: Sonata No 3 in B minor
$12-$33
(434) 924-3376
www.tecs.org

April 21 (8 p.m.)
Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington
English Baroque Soloists
Monteverdi Choir
John Eliot Gardiner conducting
Monteverdi: “L’Orfeo” (concert presentation)
in Italian
$35-$100
(202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society)
www.wpas.org

April 22 (7:30 p.m.)
Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Arts Center, University of Richmond
Hélène Grimaud, piano
works by Liszt, Schubert, Ravel, Debussy, Berio, Fauré, others
$40
(804) 289-8980
www.modlin.richmond.edu

April 22 (8 p.m.)
Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD
Evgeny Kissin, piano
Beethoven: Sonata in C Major, Op. 53 (“Waldstein”)
Prokofiev: Sonata No. 4 in C minor, Op. 29
Chopin: mazurkas TBA
Liszt: “Hungarian Rhapsody” No. 15 (“Rákóczi March”)
$63-$79
(202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society)
www.wpas.org

April 23 (7:30 p.m.)
Ferguson Arts Center, Christopher Newport University, Newport News
BBC Concert Orchestra
Keith Lockhart conducting
Ravel: “Le Tombeau de Couperin”
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major
Charlie Albright, piano
Walton: “Crown Imperial”
Vaughan Williams: “Norfolk Rhapsody” No. 1
Britten: “Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell” (“Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra”)
$27-$77
(855) 337-4849
www.fergusoncenter.org

April 24 (7:30 p.m.)
April 26 (4 p.m.)
Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond
VCU Opera
VCU Symphony
Gilbert & Sullivan: “The Gondoliers”
cast TBA
in English
ticket prices TBA
(804) 828-6776
www.vcu.edu/music

April 24 (8 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
Virginia Belles
program TBA
$7
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 24 (8 p.m.)
Center for the Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax
BBC Concert Orchestra
Keith Lockhart conducting
Ravel: “Le Tombeau de Couperin”
Ravel: Piano Concerto in G major
Charlie Albright, piano
Walton: “Crown Imperial”
Vaughan Williams: “Norfolk Rhapsody” No. 1
Britten: “Variations and Fugue on a Theme of Purcell” (“Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra”)
$36-$60
(888) 945-2468 (Tickets.com)
www.cfa.gmu.edu

April 24 (8 p.m.)
Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, First Street at Independence Avenue N.E., Washington
Katherine Chi & Aleksandar Madzar, pianos
Yura Lee, violin
Carter: Duo for violin and piano
Stockhausen: “Mantra”
free; tickets required
(800) 745-3000 (Ticketmaster)
www.loc.gov/concerts

April 25 (8 p.m.)
American Theatre, 125 E. Mellen St., Hampton
Ahn Trio
program TBA
$25-$30
(800) 745-3000 (Ticketmaster)
www.hamptonarts.net

April 25 (2 p.m.)
Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, First Street at Independence Avenue N.E., Washington
Jory Vinikour, harpsichord
Handel: Suite in A major
Handel: Suite in F sharp minor
J.S. Bach: “Overture in French Style,” BWV 831
free; tickets required
(800) 745-3000 (Ticketmaster)
www.loc.gov/concerts

April 26 (6 p.m.)
St. James’s Episcopal Church, 1205 W. Franklin St., Richmond
David Fisk, piano
Ellen Cockerham, Steven Smith, Susanna Klein & Jocelyn Adelman, violins
Molly Sharp, viola
Barbara Gaden, cello
Richard Spece, clarinet
Anne O’Byrne, soprano
James Taylor, tenor
works by Brahms, Franck, Vaughan Williams, Finzi, Britten, others
donations benefit Richmond Symphony
(804) 355-1779

April 26 (3:30 p.m.)
Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville
UVa Wind Ensemble
William Pease & Andrew Koch directing
“Jefferson: Past, Present and Future”
program TBA
$10
(434) 924-3376
www.music.virginia.edu/events

April 28 (7:30 p.m.)
Cannon Memorial Chapel, University of Richmond
American Guild of Organists:
Tom Bailey, Bruce Stevens & Grant Hellmers, organ
lecture-recital, “Bach’s ‘Orgelbüchlein:’ Insights of Anton Heiller”
free
www.richmondago.org

April 28 (7:30 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
Young Concert Artists Series:
Bella Hristova, violin
Amy Yang, piano
J.S. Bach: Partita No. 1 in B minor, BWV 1002
Ysaÿe: Sonata No. 4 in E minor (“Fritz Kreisler”)
Joan Tower: new work for unaccompanied violin
Beethoven: Sonata No. 10 in G major, Op. 96
$35
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 29 (7:30 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
Fortas Chamber Music Concerts:
Miró Quartet
Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano
Schubert: Lieder TBA
Schubert: Quartet in D minor, D. 810 (“Death and the Maiden”)
Wolf: “Mörike Lieder”
Copland: “Two Pieces for String Quartet” – Rondino
Copland: “Old American Songs” (selections)
$32
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 29 (8 p.m.)
Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington
New World Symphony
Michael Tilson Thomas conducting
Schubert: “Rosamunde” incidental music (excerpts)
Berg: Violin Concerto
Norbert Moret: “En Rêve” for violin and chamber orchestra
Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin
Debussy: “La Mer”
$35-$85
(202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society)
www.wpas.org

April 30 (8 p.m.)
The Barns at Wolf Trap, Trap Road, Vienna
Black Violin
Wilner “Will B” Baptiste, viola
Kevin “Kev Marcus” Sylvester, violin
classical/hip-hop fusion program TBA
$25-$27
(877) 965-3872 (Tickets.com)
www.wolftrap.org

April 30 (7 p.m.)
May 2 (8 p.m.)
Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington
National Symphony Orchestra
Christoph Eschenbach conducting
Johann Strauss II: “Die Fledermaus” Overture
Penderecki: Concerto grosso for three cellos and orchestra
Steven Honigberg, James Lee & David Teie, cellos
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C major
$10-$85
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org

April 30 (7:30 p.m.)
Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington
Vocal Arts DC:
New York Festival of Song
Michael Barrett & Steven Blier directing
Corinne Winters, soprano
Theo Lebow, tenor
“Letters from Spain: a World of Song from Spanish Poetry”
works by Schumann, Wolf, Taneyev, Shostakovich, Granados, Montsalvatge
$50
(800) 444-1324
www.kennedy-center.org