Chamber Soloists of Detroit House Blend Chamber Soloists of Detroit at Kerrytown Concert House with violinist Fabiola Kim, cellist Amir Eldan and pianist Pauline Martin. Enjoy a Salon Series evening of elegance, warmth and wit with these outstanding musicians in the intimate setting of Kerrytown Concert House! Featuring a varied program of piano trios by Mozart (K. 496 in G), Brahms (Op. 101 in c minor) and Jean Francaix, topped off with CSD’s signature talkback – Just Between Us! – a welcome opportunity for the artists to engage with audience members from the stage.
During the last year, Quinn led a series of free digital programs featuring small, socially distanced ensembles performing from the Venice Performing Arts Center. President and CEO Christine Kasten said those programs reached a wide audience, but “there is nothing like the thrill of a live orchestra performance. We cannot wait to welcome everyone back safely to the concert hall in November.”
The organization’s 48th season will feature seven subscription series concerts leading up to “Songs From the Screen and Stage with Linda Eder,” a special program May 6-7.
It opens with “Brahms and The Boys” (Nov. 19-20) featuring Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 in E minor. Guest artist Thomas Hooten, principal trumpet for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, will perform Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto in E-flat Major. The program also includes the Beach Boys’ “God Only Knows” and Bedrich Smetana’s overture from “The Bartered Bride.”
Venice Symphony Orchestra is back! The Venice Orchestra is back! (Source: Venice Orchestra) By ABC7 Staff | April 29, 2021 at 12:39 PM EDT - Updated April 29 at 12:41 PM
VENICE, Fla. (WWSB) - After initially postponing its 2020-21 season at the Venice Performing Arts Center, The Venice Symphony will return live in November with every concert and guest artist planned for 2020-21.
Music Director Troy Quinn will lead The Symphony’s outstanding professional orchestra in 17 concerts (seven concert weekends) from November 2021 to April 2022.
“We promised to roll over our concert programs and guest artists from last season to this season due to the response to the programs and the great artistry of these guest performers,” said Quinn. “I believe the themes of these concerts will resonate with our subscribers and I am looking forward to being back on stage with our musicians in the Fall to present them.”