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Visiting Artists Series
The visiting artists series highlights visiting soloists or small ensembles, each of which has performed in the world’s greatest concert halls, performing quality classical music and the work of talented new composers.
All Visiting Artists performances are held in the Tiedtke Concert Hall on the Rollins College campus. Tickets are $40 or $30, depending on seat location.
New subscriptions on sale May 19, 2008; single tickets on sale August 18, 2008.
For more information and tickets call 407.646.2182.
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2008–2009 Performance Schedule
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Hélène Grimaud, piano recital
Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 3 pm
Internationally renowned French pianist Hélène Grimaud is among the most sought-after pianists performing today. An Officer of the French Order of Arts and Literature, Grimaud is known for her fiercely purposeful style. This recital of works by Bach and Beethoven will challenge and delight.
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Mystical Arts of Tibet
Friday, November 7, 2008 at 8 pm
His Holiness the Dalai Lama has endorsed the famed multiphonic monks of Drepung Loseling monastery as a means of promoting world peace and healing through sacred performing art. Mystical Arts of Tibet features dramatic sacred music and dance from the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
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Monica Yunus, soprano
Friday, January 23, 2009 at 7:00pm
Selected for this recital by the incomparable Marilyn Horne, Monica Yunus continues the vocal recital tradition. Yunus has stolen hearts with her lush and vocally seductive delivery, and this recital will thrill you with its romance and beauty. |
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Moscow String Quartet
Sunday, March 22, 2009 at 3 pm
The protégé quartet of the renowned Borodin Quartet, the Moscow String Quartet has been praised by the Yorkshire Post of England as having “a technical ease that seemed to allow an almost spiritual insight.”
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Midori
Friday, April 17, 2009 at 8 pm
Midori is known throughout the world for her dazzling violin performances and her work as a U.N. Ambassador of Peace. Her technical brilliance and artistry are thrilling. “Listeners are drawn into a glorious ride through intense emotions, dramatic pacing, and occasional technical fireworks.”—The Houston Chronicle
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