-
Clarinetist Ricardo Morales and violist Choong-Jin Chang shine in Max Bruch's Concerto for Clarinet, Viola, and Orchestra in E Minor, on a program that also features Dvořák’s beloved Symphony No. 9.
-
As you may have heard, The Philadelphia Orchestra has a new principal guest conductor, and she is no stranger to Philadelphia audiences, having conducted…
-
Philadelphia Orchestra concertmaster David Kim, who has played Bruch’s First Violin Concerto as soloist many times, has his own routine to prepare for a…
-
A concert piece for cello and orchestra uses sacred music from the center of Jewish tradition. Max Bruch's Kol Nidre is a work with wide appeal from an…
-
Max Bruch’s first violin concerto, composed in 1866, has the right mix of passion and intimacy to engage classical music newcomers in the 21st century. So…
-
October 22, 2018. Violinist Rachel Barton Pine, called "striking and charasmatic" with "bravura technique and soulful musicianship" ("The New York Times")…
-
July 9, 2018. Violinist Ray Chen is a local luminary who is lighting up classical music worldwide. He’s appeared with orchestras across the U.S. and…