FREE Courtroom Concert at Landmark Center
These weekly, noon-time concerts are free, but come early as they fill up quickly! Hosted by Schubert Club Composer-in-Residence, Abbie Betinis.
These weekly, noon-time concerts are free, but come early as they fill up quickly! Hosted by Schubert Club Composer-in-Residence, Abbie Betinis.
Two of America's premier soloists and recording artists join forces in a program featuring "Spirit of Trees" by Alan Hovhaness and other works that bring music and nature together. Readings from Kondonassis' "Our House is Round: A Kid's Book About Why Protecting Our Earth Matters," carry a special message from the author to all who care about protecting our natural resources.
Two of America's premier soloists and recording artists join forces in a program featuring "Spirit of Trees" by Alan Hovhaness and other works that bring music and nature together. Readings from Kondonassis' "Our House is Round: A Kid's Book About Why Protecting Our Earth Matters," carry a special message from the author to all who care about protecting our natural resources.
These weekly, noon-time concerts are free, but come early as they fill up quickly! Hosted by Schubert Club Composer-in-Residence, Abbie Betinis.
Accordo is a string ensemble composed of present and former principal string players of the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) and Minnesota Orchestra.
Program for Monday, March 13:
Guest artist: Anna Polonsky, piano
Beethoven: Piano Trio in G Major, Op. 1 #2 (feat. Polonsky, Allifranchini, Ross)
Shostakovich: String Quartet #4 in D Major, Op. 83 (feat. Copes, Allifranchini, Albers, Ross)
Schumann: Piano Quintet in Eb Major, Op. 44 (feat. Polonsky, Copes, Allifranchini, Albers, Ross)
We know you just can’t get enough of Accordo, so join Accordo on Tuesday, March 14 for a special concert at the Minneapolis music venue and restaurant, Icehouse. The group will be performing excerpts from the previous night’s performance while discussing the repertoire and taking questions from the audience.
World-renowned Norwegian trumpeter, Tine Thing Helseth formed her ten-person (all female) brass ensemble in 2007 after she and some trumpet playing friends watched a string orchestra. They were inspired to recreate the same level of ensemble on brass instruments, playing great repertoire at the highest level possible. tenThing’s music are all original arrangements by Norwegian guitarist and arranger Jarle G. Storløkken. Their pieces (sometimes with choreography) span an eclectic range of repertoire from Grieg and Bizet to Piazzolla and Kurt Weill.
Teachers of all kinds, please join us on Wednesday, March 22 at 6pm for a Teacher Appreciation event at the Schubert Club Museum. FREE to all teachers plus their guest.
Hear South Indian melodies and rhythms presented by world-renowned vocal & veena virtuoso, Nirmala Rajasekar with master mridong player Murugaboopathi while enjoying Indian appetizers, wine and fellowship. You'll also get the opportunity to participate in a post-performance reflection session with educator Barbara Cox, well-known educator and author of the "Teaching Artists Handbook."
These weekly, noon-time concerts are free, but come early as they fill up quickly! Hosted by Schubert Club Composer-in-Residence, Abbie Betinis.
Scandinavian music and song fill the air when three of Minnesota’s favorite folk musicians perform a delightful program blending traditional and fun music, dances, games and stories for all ages.
Scandinavian music and song fill the air when three of Minnesota’s favorite folk musicians perform a delightful program blending traditional and fun music, dances, games and stories for all ages.
This special concert will feature many of the scholarship winners of the 2017 Bruce P. Carlson Student Scholarship Competition that took place in early March. Expect to be wowed by the incredible talent of these young artists. This FREE concert is open to everyone.