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Mar 19

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Next Sunday (3/26) at Benjamin Franklin Hall, soprano Joélle Harvey returns to PCMS for her recital debut alongside baritone John Moore with pianist Allen Perriello. Harvey's “evenly weighted, luminous, liquid soprano” (New York Times) graces solo and duet repertoire that centers around the seasons. Join us in person or online via the pay-what-you-wish PCMS livestream!

Next Sunday (3/26) at Benjamin Franklin Hall, soprano Joélle Harvey returns to PCMS for her recital debut alongside baritone John Moore with pianist Allen Perriello. Harvey's “evenly weighted, luminous, liquid soprano” (New York Times) graces solo and duet repertoire that centers around the seasons. Join us in person or online via the pay-what-you-wish PCMS livestream! ...

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Mar 18

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#MasterclassMoments Pianist Richard Goode instructs @curtisinstitute of Music student Avery Gagliano on her performance of Schubert’s Sonata in A Major, D. 959.

#MasterclassMoments Pianist Richard Goode instructs @curtisinstitute of Music student Avery Gagliano on her performance of Schubert’s Sonata in A Major, D. 959. ...

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Mar 18

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We loved tonight’s encore: “Streets of Philadelphia” by Bruce Springsteen, à la Jupiter Ensemble ❤️

We loved tonight’s encore: “Streets of Philadelphia” by Bruce Springsteen, à la Jupiter Ensemble ❤️ ...

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Mar 16

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On March 29th, tenor Lawrence Brownlee returns to PCMS with a new recital entitled "Rising" that highlights new new by African-American composers with text drawn from the great poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Tickets are still available, and you won't want to miss this:

Following his performance of "Rising" earlier this month, The Boston Globe praised "Brownlee’s ardent rendition of Shawn E. Okpebholo’s dreamy, sensual “Romance”; almost all the commissions are worthy of repeat performances by as many singers as will take them on, but “Romance” will be a tall order for anyone who doesn’t have Brownlee’s expressive nuance and extensive high range."

On March 29th, tenor Lawrence Brownlee returns to PCMS with a new recital entitled "Rising" that highlights new new by African-American composers with text drawn from the great poets of the Harlem Renaissance. Tickets are still available, and you won't want to miss this:

Following his performance of "Rising" earlier this month, The Boston Globe praised "Brownlee’s ardent rendition of Shawn E. Okpebholo’s dreamy, sensual “Romance”; almost all the commissions are worthy of repeat performances by as many singers as will take them on, but “Romance” will be a tall order for anyone who doesn’t have Brownlee’s expressive nuance and extensive high range."
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Mar 15

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On Friday (3/17) at 7:30 pm, we are excited to present the Jupiter Ensemble in their first U.S. tour, whose performances have been described as “chamber music delightedly shared among friends” (Gramophone). Don't miss their all-Vivaldi program!

On Friday (3/17) at 7:30 pm, we are excited to present the Jupiter Ensemble in their first U.S. tour, whose performances have been described as “chamber music delightedly shared among friends” (Gramophone). Don't miss their all-Vivaldi program! ...

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Mar 13

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We're looking back at Johannes Moser's PCMS debut recital last Tuesday. Moser's subtle and breathtaking tone, combined with pianist Anna Polonsky's ever-sensitive playing, made for a memorable evening.

📷 by Matt Genders Photography

We're looking back at Johannes Moser's PCMS debut recital last Tuesday. Moser's subtle and breathtaking tone, combined with pianist Anna Polonsky's ever-sensitive playing, made for a memorable evening.

📷 by Matt Genders Photography
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Mar 12

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This Friday (3/17) at Perelman Theater, Thomas Dunford's Jupiter Ensemble makes its PCMS debut as the group embarks on its first U.S. tour. They are joined by the enchanting mezzo Lea Desandre to present an all-Vivaldi program of captivating works, including arias of jealousy, despair, and love, punctuated by concerti.

This Friday (3/17) at Perelman Theater, Thomas Dunford's Jupiter Ensemble makes its PCMS debut as the group embarks on its first U.S. tour. They are joined by the enchanting mezzo Lea Desandre to present an all-Vivaldi program of captivating works, including arias of jealousy, despair, and love, punctuated by concerti. ...

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Mar 10

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On Sunday (3/12) at 3 pm, experience British-Singaporean mezzo Fleur Barron's PCMS debut with pianist Julius Drake in a program that explores homeland, dreams, and childhood by  interweaving songs by contemporary Asian composers with those of Brahms, Mussorgsky, and Ives. Hear the world premiere of a new work by Chen Yi, a setting of Li Bai’s famous poem 靜夜思 ("Thinking of My Home at Night") ✨ 

📷 by Alex Barnes | @fleurmezzo | @juliusdrakepiano

On Sunday (3/12) at 3 pm, experience British-Singaporean mezzo Fleur Barron's PCMS debut with pianist Julius Drake in a program that explores homeland, dreams, and childhood by interweaving songs by contemporary Asian composers with those of Brahms, Mussorgsky, and Ives. Hear the world premiere of a new work by Chen Yi, a setting of Li Bai’s famous poem 靜夜思 ("Thinking of My Home at Night") ✨

📷 by Alex Barnes | @fleurmezzo | @juliusdrakepiano
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Mar 9

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Next Thursday (3/16) at the Perelman Theater, the Takács Quartet returns to PCMS. This Philadelphia favorite is beloved for its unique blend of drama, warmth, humor, and precision. This year, their program will include works by Haydn, Britten, and Beethoven.

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Next Thursday (3/16) at the Perelman Theater, the Takács Quartet returns to PCMS. This Philadelphia favorite is beloved for its unique blend of drama, warmth, humor, and precision. This year, their program will include works by Haydn, Britten, and Beethoven.

@takacs_quartet
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Mar 7

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On Sunday (3/12) at 3 pm, join us at Perelman Theater as Fleur Barron makes her PCMS debut. Noted for her "distinctive rich timbre; clarity and depth to the point of cavernous; and evenness from top to bottom" (Seen and Heard International), the British-Singaporean mezzo is joined by Julius Drake, "the nonpareil collaborative pianist" (The New Yorker). 

📷 by Victoria Cadisch | @fleurmezzo | @juliusdrakepiano

On Sunday (3/12) at 3 pm, join us at Perelman Theater as Fleur Barron makes her PCMS debut. Noted for her "distinctive rich timbre; clarity and depth to the point of cavernous; and evenness from top to bottom" (Seen and Heard International), the British-Singaporean mezzo is joined by Julius Drake, "the nonpareil collaborative pianist" (The New Yorker).

📷 by Victoria Cadisch | @fleurmezzo | @juliusdrakepiano
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