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SUMMARY:Violins of Hope\, Richmond
DESCRIPTION:THIS PERFORMANCE IS SOLD OUT \nOn September 9th\, Violins of Hope Richmond\, in partnership with the Richmond Symphony\, will host a feature concert at Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. Virginia Holocaust Museum\, the Virginia Museum of History and Culture and the Black History Museum\, joined by special guest Avshi Weinstein\, Israeli violin maker and son of Israeli violin craftsman Amnon Weinstein\, invite guests to come and hear the music that honors the musicians\, the people and the stories of the Holocaust. \nThe Richmond Symphony is deeply honored to be a part of the Violins of Hope exhibition through dedication to our mission of changing lives through the power of music. As we bring the individual voices\, tones\, and timbres of these historic violins to life\, the Richmond Symphony’s concerts will ultimately resonate with the times and places of their origin. In this way\, the stories – and prayers\, as respected violin maker Amnon Weinstein says – of their owners will be kept alive. \nInside the embrace of atmospheric string music by Schubert and Mahler\, the program brings us musical gifts of those musicians who created it from inside the concentration camps. Their self-expression through music is the medium that we have to connect us to their experience of that horrific time. Pavel Haas’s Study for Strings was written in 1943 in the concentration camp of Terezin. Also written in Terezin at the same time was Gideon Klein’s Lullaby. The Lullaby tune itself was already in existence and Klein reimagined it with great care – leading us to wonder if it was a coded message or simply preparation for a concert from which it was hoped freedom would come. Ilse Weber was a Czech author and songwriter – her Wiegala was written somewhere between 1942 and 1944 in Theresienstadt concentration camp. All three artists perished in Auschwitz. Learn more here. \nThe Richmond Symphony and the leaders of The Cathedral of the Sacred Heart request that all guests should wear masks during this concert. \n 
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/violins-of-hope-richmond/
LOCATION:Cathedral of the Sacred Heart\, 800 S Cathedral Pl\, Richmond\, VA\, 23220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education & Community
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SUMMARY:Violins of Hope\, Richmond
DESCRIPTION:THIS PERFORMANCE IS SOLD OUT \nOn September 10th\, Violins of Hope Richmond\, in partnership with the Richmond Symphony\, will host a feature concert at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. Virginia Holocaust Museum\, the Virginia Museum of History and Culture and the Black History Museum\, joined by special guest Avshi Weinstein\, Israeli violin maker and son of Israeli violin craftsman Amnon Weinstein\, invite guests to come and hear the music that honors the musicians\, the people and the stories of the Holocaust. \nThe Richmond Symphony is deeply honoured to be a part of the Violins of Hope exhibition through dedication to our mission of changing lives through the power of music. As we bring the individual voices\, tones\, and timbres of these historic violins to life\, the Richmond Symphony’s concerts will ultimately resonate with the times and places of their origin. In this way\, the stories – and prayers\, as respected violin maker Amnon Weinstein says – of their owners will be kept alive. \nInside the embrace of atmospheric string music by Schubert and Mahler\, the program brings us musical gifts of those musicians who created it from inside the concentration camps. Their self-expression through music is the medium that we have to connect us to their experience of that horrific time. Pavel Haas’s Study for Strings was written in 1943 in the concentration camp of Terezin. Also written in Terezin at the same time was Gideon Klein’s Lullaby. The Lullaby tune itself was already in existence and Klein reimagined it with great care – leading us to wonder if it was a coded message or simply preparation for a concert from which it was hoped freedom would come. Ilse Weber was a Czech author and songwriter – her Wiegala was written somewhere between 1942 and 1944 in Theresienstadt concentration camp. All three artists perished in Auschwitz. Learn more here. \nThe Richmond Symphony and the leaders of St. Mary’s Church request that all guests should wear masks during this concert.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/violins-of-hope-richmond-2/
LOCATION:Saint Mary’s Catholic Church\, 9505 Gayton Rd\, Henrico\, Virginia\, 23229
CATEGORIES:Education & Community
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SUMMARY:Violins of Hope\, Richmond
DESCRIPTION:The Richmond Symphony is deeply honored to be a part of the Violins of Hope exhibition through dedication to our mission of changing lives through the power of music. As we bring the individual voices\, tones\, and timbres of these historic violins to life\, the Richmond Symphony’s concerts will ultimately resonate with the times and places of their origin. In this way\, the stories – and prayers\, as respected violin maker Amnon Weinstein says – of their owners will be kept alive. \nInside the embrace of atmospheric string music by Schubert and Mahler\, the program brings us musical gifts of those musicians who created it from inside the concentration camps. Their self-expression through music is the medium that we have to connect us to their experience of that horrific time. Pavel Haas’s Study for Strings was written in 1943 in the concentration camp of Terezin. Also written in Terezin at the same time was Gideon Klein’s Lullaby. The Lullaby tune itself was already in existence and Klein reimagined it with great care – leading us to wonder if it was a coded message or simply preparation for a concert from which it was hoped freedom would come. Ilse Weber was a Czech author and songwriter – her Wiegala was written somewhere between 1942 and 1944 in Theresienstadt concentration camp. All three artists perished in Auschwitz. Learn more here.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/violins-of-hope-richmond-3/
LOCATION:Carpenter Theatre\, 612 East Grace Street\, Richmond \, VA\, 23219\, United States
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SUMMARY:Companion Class #1
DESCRIPTION:Join Richmond Symphony Concertmaster Daisuke Yamamoto and Director of Education & Community Engagement Walter Bitner for this deep dive into the music of our 2021-22 Masterworks Concert Season. Each class in this unique companion course will focus on the repertoire of the Symphony’s next Masterworks concert performance and feature a special guest with a critical role in the performance. Guests will include Music Director Valentina Peleggi\, Associate Conductor Chia-Hsuan Lin\, Symphony Chorus Director Erin Freeman\, and many more! Through recordings\, images\, scholarship\, biographies\, backstage stories\, and discussion we will listen and engage more deeply with the music and the artists who bring it to life. \nEach class is 60-75 Minutes long and will take place on Zoom.   \nRequired Technology: Computer\, tablet\, or smartphone with microphone/camera + internet access. A zoom link will be emailed to you 48 hours before the class. \nFull Masterworks Companion Course (8 Classes) \n\n\n\nSingle Class\n$20\nFull Companion Course\n$120\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/masterworks-companion-1-new-world-symphony/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Concerts & Events,Masterworks Series
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SUMMARY:“New World" Symphony
DESCRIPTION:This is music that captures the energy\, the exuberance\, the promise of a great nation. Music Director Valentina Peleggi conducts Dvorak’s love-letter to America\, the “New World” Symphony. Plus\, works by two of music’s foremost Black composers: Adolphus Hailstork’s Fanfare on Amazing Grace lifts our spirit – and celebrates his 80 th birthday. Then Louis Schwizgebel performs music of pioneer Florence Price\, her one-movement Piano Concerto.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/new-world-symphony-4/2021-09-25/
LOCATION:Dominion Energy Center\, 600 E Grace St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
CATEGORIES:Masterworks Series
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SUMMARY:“New World" Symphony
DESCRIPTION:This is music that captures the energy\, the exuberance\, the promise of a great nation. Music Director Valentina Peleggi conducts Dvorak’s love-letter to America\, the “New World” Symphony. Plus\, works by two of music’s foremost Black composers: Adolphus Hailstork’s Fanfare on Amazing Grace lifts our spirit – and celebrates his 80 th birthday. Then Louis Schwizgebel performs music of pioneer Florence Price\, her one-movement Piano Concerto.
URL:https://www.richmondsymphony.com/event/new-world-symphony-4-2021-09-26/
LOCATION:Dominion Energy Center\, 600 E Grace St\, Richmond\, VA\, 23219\, United States
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