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Concert: Holiday Pops! at the Norwalk Concert Hall
Norwalk Symphony Orchestra 125 East Avenue, Norwalk, CTExperience the holiday classics you adore in an afternoon concert perfect for the whole family. We bring together a rich blend of seasonal treasures, from Handel, Mozart, and Bizet to the beloved “Pops” pieces by Leroy Anderson, Mel Torme, and Meredith Willson. Revel in carols, Chanukah melodies, orchestral favorites, and a jubilant finale with the […]
The 65th annual Trinity College Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols in Hartford
Trinity College Chapel 300 Summit Street, HartfordThe annual Christmas Festival of Lessons and Carols marks the beginning of the holiday season for the Greater Hartford community. Through the reading of nine lessons, each followed by the singing of a carol, the Christmas story is recounted and celebrated. This service is offered to all as a moment of comfort and hope. No […]
Hartford Symphony Orchestra Masterworks: Tchaikovsky & Bonds
Bushnell Theater 166 Capitol Ave, HartfordDecember 13-14-15: 8PM HSO Masterworks Series - Tchaikovsky & Bonds Jonathan Rush, conductor Jaroslaw Lis, solo Clayton Stephenson, piano Bonds, The Montgomery Variations Tchaikovsky, Concerto for Piano No.1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23, TH 55, B-flat minor INTERMISSION Tchaikovsky Symphony No.3 in D major ("Polish"), Op. 29, TH 26 For more information
Music Matters: Classical for Two Pianos at La Grua Center
La Grua Center 32 Water St, StoningtonAsiya Korepanova & Ilya Kazantsev, pianos 1886 Chickering concert grand and 1930 Mason & Hamlin Two-piano works by Bach-Bindman, Brahms, Gershwin, Scriabin, Korepanova, Rachmaninoff These two stellar, Russian-trained pianists of rare brilliance play together on tour. Coverage of their duo concerts draws every superlative in the critics’ descriptive quiver. In both original works and evocative transcriptions, Asiya Korepanova and Ilya Kazantsev weave […]
Greater Bridgeport Symphony Orchestra: Rachel Waddell Conducting
The Klein Theater 910 Fairfield Avenue, BridgeportAt this festive concert, you will hear the last of the four candidates* being considered as GBS' new Music Director: Rachel Waddell. Themed "Story-Telling Time," this concert is thrilling, enlightening and family-friendly all at once. Prokofiev's Peter and the Wolf will feature a special guest narrator along with Rimsky-Korsakov's Sheherazade to anchor the evening, which […]
Music in the Galleries with Dovas Lietuvninkas at Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art 600 Main Street, HartfordExplore the galleries while you listen to Dovas Lietuvninkas, principal trumpet player in the New Haven Symphony Orchestra. The informal performance includes a selection of acoustic and electroacoustic works for solo trumpet. Free with admission. Presented with support from the Saunders Foundation Endowment for Music at the Wadsworth Atheneum. For more information
Takács Quartet: Oneppo Chamber Music Series: Yale School of Music
Yale School of Music Morse Recital Hall 470 College St, New HavenA performance of music by Beethoven and Janácek by a group The New York Times has called “one of the world’s greatest string quartets.” Beethoven: String Quartet Op. 18 No. 1 Janacek: String Quartet No. 1, "Kreutzer Sonata" Beethoven: String Quartet Op. 59 No. 1 Subscriptions start at $160, Yale faculty/staff start at $127, students $81 […]
Lumos Orchestra: Music of Memory and Reconciliation at The Palace Theater in Stamford
Palace Theater Stamford 61 Atlantic Street, StamfordSaturday, February 22, 2025 at 7:30pm Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 3:00pm Our 2024-2025 season explores music that connects our common humanity to the world around us. This program grapples with generational legacies: how we deal with the past, come to terms with the present, and look to our future. Celebrated singer/songwriter Gabriel Kahane joins […]
Yale Philharmonia: Yale School of Music
Yale School of Music Woolsey Hall 500 College Street, New HavenPeter Oundjian, principal conductor & Augustin Hadelich, violin Professor in the Practice of Violin Augustin Hadelich, who The New York Times has said is “technically dazzling,” joins Principal Conductor Peter Oundjian and the orchestra for a performance of Britten’s Violin Concerto on a program that also includes Berlioz’s wildly imaginative Symphonie fantastique and a preview of the world premiere of […]
Music Matters: Empire Wild with Will Kjeer Americans in Paris at La Grua Center
La Grua Center 32 Water St, StoningtonSaturday, January 25 at 5pm Music Matters: Empire Wild with Will Kjeer Americans in Paris Americans in Paris features treasures from the American Songbook tradition juxtaposed with music by French composers from the early 20th century. Empire Wild brings both to life with original arrangements and a passion for finding common threads between disparate genres. From […]
ECSO: Masterpieces of Three Centuries at The Garde
Garde Arts Center 325 State Street, New LondonMozart | Oboe Concerto Erik Andrusyak, Oboe Mozart | Sinfonia Concertante for Violin and Viola Stephan Tieszen, Violin Alex McLaughlin, Viola Shaw | And the Swallow Beethoven | Symphony No. 8 Two days ahead of time, the orchestra will celebrate the 268th birthday of the one-and-only Wolfgang Amadeus […]
ANGELINA GADELIYA & DECODA: Lenard Chamber Music Series at UCONN
Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts 2132 Hillside Rd, StorrsPraised for her “refined and exceptionally phrased and stylized” playing (Telavivcity.com), Ukrainian American pianist Angelina Gadeliya has received high critical acclaim for her performances as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician throughout the United States and across Europe. In 2012, she and colleagues from ACJW, a program of Carnegie Hall, The Julliard School, and the […]