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All Events | Starting Monday, November 23, 2009

Brentano String Quartet
Program: Schubert's Quartet #12 in C minor, “Quartettsatz”; Britten's Quartet #3; and Schubert's Quartet in G major, D.887. Founded in 1992, the quartet has collaborated with Jessye Norman, Richard Goode and Mitsuko Uchida, and is named after Beethoven's supposed "Immortal Beloved."
11/23/2009


Laura Bush
As First Lady of the United States, Mrs. Bush was a staunch advocate for global literacy and human rights/ While First Lady she convened a summit on early childhood development; led a nation to raise awareness about the challenges facing our nation's youth, and fought against breast cancer, heart disease, HIV/AIDS and malaria.
11/23/2009


Powerful Elegance
Manfred Honeck’s first Thanksgiving Strauss concert last fall was so popular that he offers another cornucopia of Viennese dances. Pianist Sa Chen ranks with Lang Lang and Yundi Li as one of today’s most important Chinese pianists. She'll play Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto #1.
11/27/2009


Neapolitan presepio
Renaissance castles typically were lined with immense and colorful wall hangings often highlighted with threads of silk, silver, or gold. The ideas dramatized in these monumental pictures—religious, historical, or mythical—not only glorified their owners, but also reflected and reinforced the artistic, political, and social values of the age. This exhibition explores these engaging pictures in textile; the patrons, artists, and studios that created a taste for tapestries; and compares tapestry and print imagery.
11/27/2009


Manhattan Chamber Soloists
Music by Hugo Wolf, Richard Strauss, Roderick Gorby, Albert Manders and others including the Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble's 2009 Harvey Gaul competition winner Ned McGowan. Albert Manders, flute; Roderick Gorby, piano; and Ruby Chen, soprano.
11/29/2009


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