Kurzprofil
Adresse | 427 Chestnut St Philadelphia PA PA 19106 Vereinigte Staaten |
Google maps | 39° 56' 56.121" N 75° 8' 52.983" W |
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PhiladelphiaThe Sebastians & Lucy Fitz Gibbon
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Pignolet de Montéclair, Händel, Vivaldi, Corelli, Castello
The Sebastians; Lucy Fitz Gibbon
PhiladelphiaJasper Quartet & Julietta Curenton
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Britten, Schnittke, Stubblefield, Wallen
Jasper String Quartet; Julietta Curenton
PhiladelphiaPeter Wiley & Anna Polonsky
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Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Peter Wiley; Anna Polonsky
PhiladelphiaMusicians from Marlboro I
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Britten, Schostakowitsch, Mendelssohn Bartholdy
Donovan Bown; Clara Neubauer; Itamar Zorman; Hiroki Kasai
PhiladelphiaAnika Kildegaard & Daniel Schreiner
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Messiaen, Debussy, Frank
Anika Kildegaard; Daniel Schreiner
PhiladelphiaJoseph Lin, Claire Bourg, Natalie Loughran, Raman Ramakrishnan, Helen Huang
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Beethoven
Joseph Lin; Claire Bourg; Natalie Loughran; Raman Ramakrishnan
PhiladelphiaNicholas Phan, Philippe Tondre, Geneva Lewis, Emma Wernig, Jay Campbell, Evren Ozel

Talma, Bacewicz, Vaughan Williams, Brahms
Nicholas Phan; Philippe Tondre; Geneva Lewis; Emma Wernig
PhiladelphiaMerz Trio & Lucy Fitz Gibbon
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Schostakowitsch, Dvořák
Merz Trio; Lucy Fitz Gibbon
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Mahan Esfahani performs the Goldberg Variations in Philadelphia
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The harpsichordist brought a highly personal, deeply engrossing interpretation that invited the listener to consider this familiar work anew.
Lutenist Miguel Yisrael Makes an Auspicious American Debut
Solo lute concerts of this repertoire, or lute recitals of any kind for that matter, are rare on this side of the Atlantic. Lucky audiences in Philadelphia heard an exceptional recital of French lute repertoire by Paris-based lutenist Miguel Yisrael.
Hopkinson Smith: Italian and English Music for the Lute
On February 2, the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society produced its first-ever solo lute recital, featuring Hopkinson Smith. The concert took place in the intimate Benjamin Franklin Hall at the American Philosophical Society, allowing audiences to enjoy the subtle sounds of the instrument.