3 pm ET: London Philharmonic Orchestra presents
All the World’s a Stage. The LPO celebrates Brett Dean, their new Composer in Residence, with the UK premiere of
The Players. The scene is Elsinore, setting of Dean’s opera
Hamlet, with the solo role played by accordion player James Crabb. The concert begins with Bach’s
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 and ends with Stravinsky’s mock-Baroque
Pulcinella. View here.
6 pm ET: Philadelphia Chamber Music Society presents
Mark Steinberg, Marcy Rosen, and Jonathan Biss play Beethoven. Celebrate Beethoven’s 250th birthday as three chamber music luminaries play a program of early masterworks: Cello Sonata in G Minor, Op. 5 No. 2, Violin Sonata in A, Op. 30, No. 1, and Piano Trio in G, Op. 1, No. 2. View here. LIVE
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And heartfelt apologies they really were. “I cannot explain,” she wrote in the programme notes for Grosvenor Plays Chopin, “how sad I am to not be able to be with you tonight back in Poole with the brilliant BSO and a beautiful concert that I had planned.” The BSO’s Young Conductor, hampered by the current travel restrictions, need not have worried. Her beloved Polish compatriot Chopin and his Piano Concerto No 1 were in the very safest hands with the charismatic Gergely Madaras returning to the podium for a second week and soloist, Benjamin Grosvenor, BSO artist-in-residence, at the Steinway.