
Vanity Fair says “It’s composer Laura Karpman’s vibrant, jazzy score that keeps the emotionally layered tone of American Fiction afloat.”
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Vanity Fair says “It’s composer Laura Karpman’s vibrant, jazzy score that keeps the emotionally layered tone of American Fiction afloat.”
Michael Boriskin, renowned pianist and Artistic & Executive Director of Copland House, was named a Top 30 Professional for 2023 by Musical America in their annual list of movers, shakers, and creators.
“The beguiling Mahani Teave enchanted a capacity audience…she has become a beacon for the arts, for her culture and for conservation, not only in her native Easter Island, but worldwide. Her approach to repertoire is strong, lively and varied; her persona, comely, articulate and charismatic…masterful. I wished the afternoon would linger.”
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The “Heifetz of the flute,” Marina Piccinini makes her debut at the Chamber Music Society of Ft. Worth on September 23d for “Piccinini and Friends.” She’ll be joined by Artistc Director Gary Levinson and colleagues in a program of Mozart, Paganini, Ranjbaran, Debussy, Jolivet and more.
Two-time Grammy winning soprano Hila Plitmann returns to the San Francisco Symphony on September 22 to open the season. She’ll join Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen in a performance of Anders Hillborg’s Rap Notes, along with Freestyle Artist Anthony Veneziale and Hip-Hop artist Kev Choice.
RAPA NUI — The Easter Island pianist who twice topped the Billboard Classical charts with her debut album, Rapa Nui Odyssey, launched her North American tour on September 9th at the Harriman Jewell series to a packed house. Hailing from the most inhabited remote island on the planet, pianist, environmentalist, educator, and cultural emissary Mahani Teave has won people’s hearts with her remarkable life story, “natural pianism [and] magnificent artistry” (BBC). Her tour takes her to New York City’s Perelman Performing Arts Center (twice, during the venue’s opening weeks), Washington’s Kennedy Center, Tri-C concerts at the Cleveland Museum of Art, Toronto’s Royal Conservatory of Music, Rockport Music, Middlebury Performing Arts series, Seattle Symphony and other major stages, and extends from September 9 through November 13. Her program will include premieres by two Chilean composers commissioned especially for this tour: an arrangement of the ancestral song I hē a Hotumatu’a by José Miguel Tobar and Suite Rapa Nui by Alejandro Arevalo along with traditional works by Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Bach, and Franz Liszt.