ALL BRAHMS - April 11, 2010 (Sun.) 2:30 pm
Featuring Ruslan Biryukov & Danielle Belen
Russian cellist Ruslan Biryukov joins musical forces with violinist Danielle Belen to perform the Brahms Concerto for Violin, Cello and Orchestra. This youthful, dynamic duo will present the compelling double concerto as a "single complex instrument," which was Brahms' strategy by which each soloist could shine individually.
Violinist Danielle Belen, winner of the 2008 Sphinx Competition, recorded for Naxos and has performed as a soloist with the Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Nashville and San Francisco Symphonies, the Boston Pops, and the Florida and Cleveland Orchestras. Cellist Ruslan Biryukov, known for his "superb artistry, passion and individuality," represents a new generation of creative professional musicians whose artistic level is recognized not only by awards, but also by a worldwide audience. Mr. Biryukov has performed throughout many countries including the former USSR, in Europe, and in the United States.
The two soloists for this concert have been graciously sponsored by Inland Valley Symphony Board Member and Temecula area philanthropist Susie Keenan. The symphony wishes to thank Mrs. Keenan for her continuous support!
The Inland Valley Symphony opens with the famed Tragic Overture and ends this rousing and passionate All Brahms program with perhaps his most elusive symphony, the Third Symphony. According to Alfred Einstein in Music In The Romantic Era, "Brahms is the greatest representative of the musical Romantic movement, which sought to come to terms creatively with the past, unable to disregard Bach and Handel,
All Brahms - Sunday Matinee
Sunday, April 11, 2010 at 2:30 PM
Gershwin Performing Arts Center
Murrieta Mesa High School
24801 Monroe Avenue (California Oaks exit off of the 15 fwy. - 1 block east)
Murrieta, CA 92562
Phone: (760) 318-0460
Website: www.InlandValleySymphony.org
E-Mail: tickets@inlandvalleysymphony.org
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