SPCMI Faculty Concert: Jasper String Quartet, Renee Skerik, Tom Rosenberg
The final concert in a series of three Saint Paul Chamber Music Institute faculty concerts
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The final concert in a series of three Saint Paul Chamber Music Institute faculty concerts
IN PERSON and streaming
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The second of a series of three Saint Paul Chamber Music Institute faculty concerts
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The first of a series of three Saint Paul Chamber Music Institute faculty concerts
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Join us for a special Coffee Concert season finale, bidding farewell to outgoing SPCM Artistic Director Cléa Galhano.
SPCM’s Contemporary Music program faculty present a concert.
SPCM’s Maryne Mossey and Asako Hirabayashi are joined by mezzo-soprano Kara Morgan.
SPCM’s Kathy Lee, soprano, is joined by Dan Chouinard.
Join us for Dvorak’s Piano Quintet and a composition by SPCM’s Paul Kovacovic.
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Join us for a VIRTUAL concert celebrating SPCM’s 2019-2020 artists-in-residence, Artu Duo, made up of Ruth Marshall, cello, and Garret Ross, piano.
This concert has been cancelled in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
This event has been cancelled in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
This concert has been cancelled in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
All concerts are at noon and are FREE to the public and include coffee and bagels. After the performances there is an opportunity to meet and talk with the musicians.
Join us for a workshop by the members of Artu Duo, SPCM artists-in-residence and faculty Ruth Marshall, cello, and Garret Ross, piano.
All concerts are at noon and are FREE to the public and include coffee and bagels. After the performances there is an opportunity to meet and talk with the musicians.
All concerts are at noon and are FREE to the public and include coffee and bagels. After the performances there is an opportunity to meet and talk with the musicians.
All concerts are at noon and are FREE to the public and include coffee and bagels. After the performances there is an opportunity to meet and talk with the musicians.
All concerts are at noon and are FREE to the public and include coffee and bagels. After the performances there is an opportunity to meet and talk with the musicians.
Saint Paul Chamber Music Institute faculty members will celebrate the completion of the inaugural session of the institute with a closing concert.
Join us for a chamber music recital featuring members of the faculty of the Saint Paul Chamber Music Institute.
Join us for the Opening Concert of the Saint Paul Chamber Music Institute, featuring the award-winning Jasper String Quartet.
Jasper String Quartet:
Sam Quintal, Rachel Henderson Freivogel, Robert Anemone (Karen Kim on leave), J Freivogel
A concert featuring Cléa Galhano and Rene Izquierdo performing the world premiere of Soren Sieg’s “Cadiz,” amongst other works.
Andrea Myers, flute, and Milena Petkovic, guitar, SPCM’s 2018-19 Artists-in-Residence, present a concert.
A special musical celebration and concert highlighting the students and faculty of The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music.
All concerts are at noon and are FREE to the public and include coffee and bagels. After the performances there is an opportunity to meet and talk with the musicians.
Renowned pianist Konstantin Krasnitski presents a recital featuring works by Davor Bobić, one of the most celebrated Croatian composers of our time, and the great Russian composer Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Pianist Ivan Konev and violinist Natalia Moiseeva will also play the world premiere of a chamber music commission by Bobić.
Rie Tanaka, piano
Jesse Nummelin, cello
SPCM instructers Rie Tanaka, piano, and Jesse Nummelin, cello, perform a concert inspired by folk music, featuring composers all known for forging their cultural “folk” music into classical music. The works of four composers from four different countries express four cultures through the same piano-cello ensemble. This concert will offer a diverse and cross-cultural experience to the audience, and show how cultures, although different from one another, can speak to every one of us with a sense of belonging, comfort, and nostalgia.
All concerts are at noon and are FREE to the public and include coffee and bagels. After the performances there is an opportunity to meet and talk with the musicians.
Please join us for a solo piano recital in honor of SPCM faculty member Ivan Konev’s new CD “Bridges.”