Event Calendar
From the Top tapes its NPR show at the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts in New Albany, Ohio. This event is presented by the Jeanne B. McCoy Community Center for the Arts.
Tickets are available by clicking here.
Performers and repertoire to be announced.
From the Top tapes its NPR show at Richardson Auditorium at Princeton University in Princeton, New Jersey. This event is presented by the American Boychoir. Tickets available at princeton.edu/utickets or call 609.258.9220.
Featured performers and repertoire:
The American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Music Director, performs Ubi Caritas from Quatre Motets Sur Des Thèmes Grégoriens, Op.10, No.1 by Maurice Duruflé.
16-year-old violinist Gallia Kastner from Arlington Height, Illinois, performs the Waltz-Scherzo, Op.34 by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
The American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Music Director, performs "When I'm 64" by John Lennon & Paul McCartney, arrangement by Deke Sharon.
17-year-old cellist Julia Rosenbaum, from Potomac, Maryland, performs Elégie, Op. 24 by Gabriel Fauré.
Julia Rosenbaum, Gallia Kastner, and The American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Music Director, performs Versus II: Den Tod Niemand zwingen kunnt with cello & organ continuo and Versus III: Jesus Christus, Gottes Sohn with violin obbligato, cello & organ continuo from Christ Lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4 by Johann Sebastian Bach.
The American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz, Music Director, performs “Stars & Stripes Forever” by John Phillip Sousa, arranged by John Kuzma.
From the Top tapes its NPR show at The Plaza Theatre in El Paso, Texas. This event is presented by the El Paso Summer Music Festival. For tickets and information, click here to visit the El Paso Summer Music Festival website, or call 915-449-0619.
16-year-old violinist Wesley Yu from El Paso, Texas, performing the Polonaise Brillante No.1 in D major, Op.4 by Henryk Wieniawski, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano.
19-year-old organist David von Behren from Falls City, Nebraska, (Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist) performing IV. Toccata from Suite Gothique, Op.25 by Léon Boëllmann, played on the "Mighty Wurlitzer Organ," a Wurlitzer Balaban III theater organ.
11-year-old harpist Lucy Ann Sotak from Arvada, Colorado, performing Impromptu, Op.35, No.9 by Reinhold Glière.
13-year-old clarinetist Andrew Moses from Culver City, California, (Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist) performing Concertino, Op.26 by Carl Maria von Weber, accompanied by Christopher O'Riley, piano.
The Jin Duo from Idyllwild Arts Academy: 17-year-old pianist Julian Jenson from Hemet, California, & 17-year-old pianist Vuthithorn Chinthammit from Bangkok, Thailand, performing Variations on a Theme by Paganini for 2 pianos by Witold Lutoslawski.
From the Top tapes its NPR show at the Texas State International Piano Festival. This event is presented by the Texas State University. For tickets, click here to visit the Texas State International Piano Festival website.
16-year-old pianist Elbert Gong from Belle Mead, New Jersey, performing "Ondine" from Gaspard de la Nuit by Maurice Ravel.
The Brioso Trio featuring 11-year-old violinist Hannah Ryu from Lexington, Massachusetts, 12-year-old cellist Evan Hsu from Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, and 13-year-old pianist Andrew Li from Lexington, Massachusetts, performing I. Allegro from the Piano Trio in C major, Hob. XV:27 by Franz Joseph Haydn.
Festival Duo featuring 16-year-old pianist J.T. Hassell, age 16 from Amarillo, Texas, and 14-year-old pianist Melvina Kuoshu from Greer, South Carolina, performing II. Moderé & III. Brazileira from Scaramouche, Suite for Two Pianos, Op.165b by Darius Milhaud.
13-year-old composer J.P. Redmond from Yonkers, New York (Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist), performing his "Three Poems to Sing" for voice and piano, featuring FTT alum Kara Sainz, mezzo-soprano (Show 211/Santa Barbara) and Christopher O'Riley, piano.
I. There Was an Old Person (Edward Lear)
II. The Eagle (Lord Alfred Tennyson)
III. How Doth the Little Crocodile (Lewis Carroll)
5-piano concert finale: "Stars and Stripes Forever, Homage to Cohan and Sousa" by Peter Petroff (b.1942).
Christopher O'Riley, piano 1
18-year-old Martin Kesuma, age 18 from Jakarta, Indonesia, piano 2
23-year-old Jenny Park, age 23 from Fort Worth, Texas, piano 3
15-year-old Helen Nebeker from Austin, Texas, piano 4
14-year-old Eunice Lee from Austin, Texas, piano 5
From the Top tapes its NPR show at the Harris Concert Hall in Aspen, Colorado. This show will be presented by the Aspen Music Festival with support from the Sidney E. Frank Foundation. For tickets and information, click here to visit the Aspen Music Festival website.
Performers and repertoire to be announced.
From the Top tapes its NPR show at the The National Music Museum at the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, South Dakota. This show will be presented by The National Music Museum. Ticketing information to be announced.
Performers and repertoire to be announced.
From the Top tapes its NPR show at Kobacker Hall in Bowling Green, Ohio. This show will be presented by Bowling Green State University College of Musical Arts. Ticketing information to be announced.
Performers and repertoire to be announced.
From the Top tapes its radio show at New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall in Boston, Massachusetts. Buy tickets below. Discounts available for groups of 8 or more. For information, please contact Robin Allen LaPlante, Marketing & Communications Manager, at 617.437.0707 x103 or email rlaplante@fromthetop.org.
Performers and repertoire to be announced.
From the Top tapes its NPR show at the Bing Concert Hall at Stanford University. This show will be presented by Stanford Live. Ticketing information to be announced.
Performers and repertoire to be announced.
