Jerusalem Quartet
The widely praised Jerusalem Quartet joins the Schubert Club to perform Dimitri Shostakovich's 15 string quartets over a span of 5 concerts.
The widely praised Jerusalem Quartet joins the Schubert Club to perform Dimitri Shostakovich's 15 string quartets over a span of 5 concerts.
The widely praised Jerusalem Quartet joins the Schubert Club to perform Dimitri Shostakovich's 15 string quartets over a span of 5 concerts.
The widely praised Jerusalem Quartet joins the Schubert Club to perform Dimitri Shostakovich's 15 string quartets over a span of 5 concerts.
The widely praised Jerusalem Quartet joins the Schubert Club to perform Dimitri Shostakovich's 15 string quartets over a span of 5 concerts.
The widely praised Jerusalem Quartet joins the Schubert Club to perform Dimitri Shostakovich's 15 string quartets over a span of 5 concerts.
Tommy Mesa joins forces with pianist Michelle Cann to offer this compelling recital of works from their debut album of 2023 “Our Stories”, that aims to raise the voices of composers that are traditionally underrepresented in classical music.
Espressivo! brings together four exceptional musicians, dedicated to performing the rich repertoire for the Piano Quartet.
To open the 2024-2025 Music in the Park Series, the Quartet will bring their unique approach to two of the classical period’s most celebrated string quartets - Mozart String Quartet in C major, K.465 Dissonance, and Schubert’s String Quartet in G major, D.887.
The 2023-24 Music in the Park Series culminates in a performance by the award-winning Heath Quartet whose innovative program spotlights works by forgotten European composers.
Two virtuosos join forces for this recital program by St. Paul Chamber Orchestra violinist Eunice Kim and double bassist Xavier Foley that has captivated audiences in their tours across America.
La Morra is well-established as one of Europe’s leading ensembles for Late Medieval and Early Renaissance art music. Their Music in the Park Series Program "Shaping the Invisible" explores Italian music from the time of Leonardo Da Vinci.
The Modigliani Quartet returns to the Music in the Park Series with a program with a uniquely Italian focus, beginning with a quartet that young Mozart wrote while visiting Milan, and concluding with Giuseppe Verdi’s rarely heard string quartet, a masterpiece that is the only surviving work of chamber music by this opera great.