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SUMMARY:Goodyear's Serenade for Strings
DESCRIPTION:The rhythmic precision that Artist in Residence Stewart Goodyear brings to his playing is also at the core of his compositions. His Serenade for Strings serves as a fitting complement to Julia Perry’s Prelude for Strings. Perry’s 1946 meditation offers a sonorous solace to the soul\, providing a moment of introspection and beauty. The concerts conclude with the remarkable First Symphony by Felix Mendelssohn\, composed when he was just 15 years old\, showcasing the precocious brilliance of his youthful talent.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/goodyear-perry-and-mendelssohn/
LOCATION:St. Christopher’s School\, 6010 Fergusson Rd\, Richmond\, VA\, 23226\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts & Events,Metro Series
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SUMMARY:Brass Glory
DESCRIPTION:Earworms\, by Canada’s Vivian Fung\, is a lighthearted mashup of music’s most memorable melodies\, even daring to respond to Charles Ives’ “Unanswered Question.” Michael Sachs is one of classical’s foremost trumpet masters and jazz trumpet master Wynton Marsalis composed his Trumpet Concerto expressly for him. The two styles meet in a mesmerizing fusion. Schumann’s Second Symphony can be heard as the symphonic bridge across the Romantic age. Influenced by Beethoven and Schubert\, it would come to influence Johannes Brahms. \nFree pre-concert talk 1 hour before.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/brass-glory/2025-02-22/
LOCATION:Carpenter Theatre\, 612 East Grace Street\, Richmond \, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts & Events,Symphony Series
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SUMMARY:Brass Glory
DESCRIPTION:Earworms\, by Canada’s Vivian Fung\, is a lighthearted mashup of music’s most memorable melodies\, even daring to respond to Charles Ives’ “Unanswered Question.” Michael Sachs is one of classical’s foremost trumpet masters and jazz trumpet master Wynton Marsalis composed his Trumpet Concerto expressly for him. The two styles meet in a mesmerizing fusion. Schumann’s Second Symphony can be heard as the symphonic bridge across the Romantic age. Influenced by Beethoven and Schubert\, it would come to influence Johannes Brahms. \nFree pre-concert talk 1 hour before.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/brass-glory/2025-02-23/
LOCATION:Carpenter Theatre\, 612 East Grace Street\, Richmond \, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts & Events,Symphony Series
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SUMMARY:Pride in Black Voices: A Loving Community
DESCRIPTION:Blending powerful storytelling with music from the civil rights era of the 1950s and 1960s\, A Loving Community also features excerpts from the highly anticipated new opera\, Loving v. Virginia\, premiering in April/May 2025 as a co-commission with the Richmond Symphony. This 60-minute program is performed by Virginia Opera’s talented Herndon Foundation Emerging Artists and will conclude with a brief Q&A session. \nDesigned for audiences aged 15 and older\, A Loving Community offers a poignant and enriching exploration of history\, music\, and social change\, making it an ideal program for junior high students through adults. \nFeaturing a special performance from the Richmond Symphony Principal String Quartet. \nVirginia Museum of History and Culture\n428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard\, Richmond \n\nFree | Registration Required \n\nThis event was created in support of the world premiere of Loving v. Virginia\, a co-commission by Virginia Opera and Richmond Symphony.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/pride-in-black-voices-a-loving-community-3/
LOCATION:Virginia Museum of History and Culture\, 428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard\, Richmond\, VA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concerts & Events,Education & Community
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SUMMARY:Appalachian Spring
DESCRIPTION:Two beloved favorites inspired by folk music – Vaughan Williams haunting Fantasia on Greensleeves and Aaron Copland’s tender Appalachian Spring – cradle and console the 1940 Clarinet Concerto by the 19-year-old Ruth Gipps\, composed as her fiancé\, and all of the Empire\, departed for war.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/appalachian-spring-2/
LOCATION:Perkinson Center for the Arts & Education
CATEGORIES:Concerts & Events,Metro Series
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