Archive for the ‘classical music’ Tag
- August 5, 2012 Zuill Bailey and Robert Koenig at Maverick posted in music tagged alexander platt, César Franck, cello, classical music, claude debussy, flight of the bumblebee, j.s. bach, massenet, maverick concerts, meditation, piano, robert koenig, sonata, woodstock, zuill bailey
- January 30, 2012 Vladimir Pleshakov’s Carnegie Hall debut posted in music tagged aoede consort, beethoven, carnegie hall, choir, choral music, classical music, dan foster, elena winther, piano, piano sonata, rachmaninoff, symphonic dances, vladimir pleshakov, vocalise
- September 12, 2011 The Shanghai String Quartet with pianist Joel Fan at Maverick posted in music tagged arthur foote, beethoven, classical music, joel fan, leonard bernstein, maverick concerts, piano, piano quintet, shanghai string quartet, string quartet, three meditations from mass, woodstock
- July 21, 2011 The St. Petersburg String Quartet at Maverick posted in music tagged alexander platt, borodin, cello, classical music, maverick concerts, russell platt, st. petersburg string quartet, tchaikovsky, tokyo string quartet, viola, violin
- July 17, 2011 Nimrod Pfeffer, piano, and Alex Fortes, violin, give a private concert posted in music tagged alex fortes, beethoven, brahms, classical music, j.s. bach, mannes college, nimrod pfeffer, piano, violin
- September 30, 2010 Narek Hakhnazaryan and Dina Vainshtein posted in music tagged cello, classical music, dina vainshtein, dmitri shostakovich, fantasiestuck, felix mendelssohn, narek hakhnazaryan, nicolo paganini, piano, robert schumann, sergei rachmaninov, sonata for cello and piano, variations on one string on a theme by rossini, vocalise
- August 25, 2010 The Ebène Quartet at Maverick posted in music tagged alexander platt, beethoven, cello, classical music, debussy, Ebène Quartet, Gabriel Le Magadure, mathieu herzog, maverick concerts, mozart, Pierre Colombet, quatuor Ebène, Raphaël Merlin, string quartet, viola, violin, woodstock
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