Posts Tagged ‘Franz Schubert’
A Strauss ‘Don Quixote’ to Remember and a Schubert ‘Unfinished’ to Forget
San Diego Symphony Music Director.Jahja Ling led an exciting, bravura “Don Quixote” by Richard Strauss at Friday’s (May 20) concert at the Jacobs Music Center . . .
Read MorePianist Paul Lewis Balances Introspective Brahms and Flashy Liszt in Solo Recital
Pianist Paul Lewis gave a polished, if unexceptional, recital of familiar repertory Friday (March 11) for the La Jolla Music Society in Sherwood Auditorium . . .
Read MoreAnother Trifonov Triumph in La Jolla
Returning Sunday (Feb. 28) to La Jolla for his fourth local performance since he won the 2011 Tchaikovsky International Competition, the young Russian virtuoso Daniil Trifonov confirmed yet again that he is the preeminent concert pianist of his generation . . .
Read MoreRomero Celebrates Schubert in La Jolla
Gustavo Romero makes an ideal ambassador for the piano music of Franz Schubert, which he clearly demonstrated in his Sunday La Jolla Athenaeum solo recital . . .
Read MoreGreat Schubert But Only Modest Mozart
Music Director Jahja Ling and the San Diego Symphony gave a lucidly detailed and energetically paced account of Franz Schubert’s “Great” C Major Symphony Sunday . . .
Read MoreAndrás Schiff, Aristocrat of the Piano
Pianist András Schiff stopped by La Jolla’s Sherwood Auditorium Friday (Feb. 20) evening to amuse and enlighten his loyal San Diego followers with a traditional program of sonatas by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. . .
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