Posts tagged Carnegie Hall
News from Primo Artists | Fall 2024
NewsSteven HalpnerRandall Goosby, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Ed Gardner, Mondavi Center, The Soraya, Wharton Center, Tilles Center, Utah Symphony, Minnesota Orchestra, Thomas Søndergård, Royal Scottish National Orchestra, Joshua Bell, Thomas De Hartmann Rediscovered, Pentatone, Mendelssohn, Jeremy Denk, Steven Isserlis, Sony Masterworks, Los Angeles Phil, Hollywood Bowl, Buffalo Philharmonic, JoAnn Falletta, Larisa Martinez, Cincinnati Symphony, Harriman-Jewell Series, Itzhak Perlman, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Manfred Honeck, Richmond Symphony, Oregon Symphony, Seattle Symphony, Emanuel Ax, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Juilliard String Quartet, Los Angeles Philharmonic, UCSB Arts and Lectures, San Francisco Symphony, Christian Reif, Midori, Gävle Symphony Orchestra, Phoenix Symphony, John Adams, Münchner Rundfunkorchester, American Modern Opera Company, St. John the Divine, Julia Bullock, Rachael Wilson, Davóne Tines, Anthony Roth Constanzo, Valerie Coleman, Carnegie Hall, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Louis Langrée, The Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Louisville Orchestra, Teddy Abrams, Cristian Măcelaru, Olympics, Olympics Opening Ceremony, George Enescu International Competition, Orchestre National de France, Grafenegg Festival, Beatrice Rana, James Gaffigan, Valencia Opera, Massenet’s Manon, Komische Oper Berlin, Berlin Konzerthaus, Barrie Kosky, Sweeney Todd, Serebrennikov, Marriage of Figaro, Gemma New, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, BBC National Orchestra of Wales, Juilliard Orchestra, Top artist management, top artist managements, top artist management agency, top artist management agencies, best artist managements, best artist management agencies, best artist management agency, top classical music agency, top classical music agencies, best classical music agency, best classical music agencies
Randall Goosby featured in SF Classical Voice
Emilia .Randall Goosby, The Philadelphia Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Samuel Barber, the soraya, London Philharmonic Orchestra, Principal Conductor, Edward Gardner, UC Davis, Mondavi Center, California, Los Angeles, Salastina, Brahms, San Diego, Jacksonville Symphony, Young People's Concert, Avery Fisher Hall, Sphinx Competition, Issac Stern Award, Carnegie Hall, Young Artist Development Program, Catherine Cho, itzhak perlman, The Juilliard School, Perlman Music Program, Decca Records, New Jersey, Xavier Dubois Foley, Vermont, Marlboro Music Festival, Dallas, Japan, Jacksonville, The Soraya, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, brahms, Michigan, New York, Long Island, sibelius, Tchaikovsky, Florence Price, Roots, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Antonín Dvořák, George Gershwin, COVID, Black Lives Matter, Facebook Live, Native American, Top artist management, top artist managem ents, top artist management agency, top artist management agencies, best artist managements, best artist management agencies, best artist management agency, top classical music agency, top classical music agencies, best classical music agency, best classic al music agencies
Cristian Măcelaru and Interlochen partner with Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, National Symphony Orchestra and The Philadelphia Orchestra
Emilia .Interlochen Arts Academy, The Philadelphia Orchestra, national symphony orchestra, Yo-Yo Ma, Wynton Marsalis, Philadephia, Marian Anderson Hall, Kennedy Center, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Cristian Mӑcelaru, artistic director, Principal Conductor, World Youth Symphony Orchestra, Music Director Designate, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, America250, Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Trey Devey, Jean Davidson, Matías Tarnopolsky, Interlochen Arts Camp, National Symphony Orchestra-Interlochen Scholars, The Philadelphia Orchestra-Interlochen Scholars, GRAMMY Award, Decca Classics, Marsalis Violin Concerto, nicola benedetti, National Symphony Orchestra of Romania, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, Swedish Premiere, world premiere, Cologne, New York philharmonic, NY Phil Biennial, Miami, New World Center, National Sawdust, Carnegie Hall, Centennial
Valerie Coleman featured in the Philadelphia Inquirer
Emilia .Valerie Coleman, Philadelphia, Imani Winds, Philadelphia Orchestra, Carnegie Hall, Bartok, Lutoslawski, Jacob Lawrence, Daniel Bernard Roumain, Jessie Montgomery, Nkeiru Okoye, Carlos Simon, Damien Gater, John Wineglass, Nokuthula Ngwenyama, Kevin Day, Louisville, Muhammad Ali, Breonna Taylor, Yannick Nezét-Séguin, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Carol Jantsch, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Ricardo Morales, John Adams, Jeremy Rothman
Top praise for Cristian Măcelaru in Cincinnati Business Courier
NewsSteven HalpnerCincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Lutoslawski, Shostakovich, Music Hall, Kian Soltani, Cristian Măcelaru, Mstislav Rostropovich, Witold Lutoslawski, Michael Gielen, Yo-Yo Ma, Lynn Harrell, Jesús López-Cobos, Carnegie Hall, Bregenz, Austria, Deutsche Grammophon, Antonio Stradivari, Orchestre National de France, Paris Summer Olympics, WDR Sinfonieorchester, Cologne, Germany, chief conductor, music director, artistic director, George Enescu Festival and competition, Winter Palace, Christopher Philpotts, Anthony Limoncelli, Top artist management, top artist managements, top artist management agency, top artist management agencies, best artist managements, best artist management agencies, best artist management agency, top classical music agency, top classical music agencies, best classical music agency, best classical music agencies
Gemma New featured in Experience CSO
NewsSteven HalpnerGemma New, London Philharmonic, Vancouver Symphony, Orchestre Național de France, BBC Proms, BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, Mostly Mozart Festival, Lincoln Center, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Seong-Jin Cho, Symphony Center, Beethoven’s, Felix Mendelssohn’s, Karl Klingemann, Kurt Masur, Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Aaron Jay Kernis, Hildegard of Bingen, University of Canterbury, Peabody Institute, Carnegie Hall, American Soundscapes ensemble, New York Times, John Adams’, Vivien Schweitzer, David Robertson, Dudamel Conducting Fellow, Los Angeles Philharmonic, St. Louis Symphony, Sir Georg Solti, Dallas Symphony, New Jersey Symphony, Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, New Zealand Philharmonic, Opera Theatre of St. Louis, Top artist management, top artist managements, top artist management agency, top artist management agencies, best artist managements, best artist management agencies, best artist management agency, top classical music agency, top classical music agencies, best classical music agency, best classical music agencies, Chopin International Competition
Seong-Jin Cho and Music Director Gianandrea Noseda announce National Symphony Orchestra European tour
Mariel ChristianaSeong-Jin Cho, Gianandrea Noseda, national symphony orchestra, Washington DC, European Tour, Music Director, Piano, pianist, Hilary Hahn, Carlos Simon, James Ehnes, Carnegie Hall
Itzhak Perlman will use different approaches at two upcoming NJ concerts
NewsSteven HalpnerItzhak Perlman, violin, BergenPAC, NJPAC, Jascha Heifetz, Carnegie Hall, Ed Sullivan, The Juilliard School, Mendelssohn, Paganini, Baroque, An Afternoon with Itzhak Perlman, Rohan De Silva, Piano, The Ed Sullivan Show, Ivan Galamian, Dorothy DeLay, Perlman Music Program, The Perlman Music Program, Top artist management, top artist managements, top artist management agency, top artist management agencies, best artist managements, best artist management agencies, best artist management agency, top classical music agency, top classical music agencies, best classical music agency, best classical music agencies
Sean Shepherd receives top praise from The New York Times for Carnegie Hall World Premiere
Mariel ChristianaSean Shepherd, Carnegie Hall, Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra, Kent Nagano, Jan Vogler, Audi Jugendchorakademie, Alsterspatzen, Young ClassX Ensemble, orchestra, choir, composition
Cho, Rana and Gaffigan featured in The New York Times Spring 2023 Preview
Mia ThompsonSeong-Jin Cho, Beatrice Rana, James Gaffigan, James Gaffigan Conductor, Piano, Conductor, New York Times, Primo Artists, Primo Artists Management, Carnegie Hall, New York Philharmonic
Cho and Rana featured in Carnegie Hall’s 2023/24 Season
Exceptional praise for Itzhak Perlman’s “Itzhak Perlman and Friends” and “In the Fiddler's House” performances
Guest Useritzhak perlman, violinist, Violin, classical music, Carnegie Hall, Chicago Symphony Center, Roy Thomson Hall, Emanuel Ax, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Julliard String Quartet, Mozart, piano quartet, chamber music
Rave Review for Randall Goosby’s Northern California recital debut
Guest UserRandall Goosby, violinist, Violin, classical music, recital, debut, California, The Stanford Daily, Bing Concert Hall, Zhu Wang, itzhak perlman, YCA, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Beethoven, violin sonnata, black musician
The New York Times features the Sphinx Organization’s transformative impact over 25 years
Mia ThompsonSphinx Organization, The New York Times, black musician, Diversity, Arts Diversity, Afa Dworkin, Carnegie Hall, League of American Orchestra, Sphinx Performance Academy, sphinx connect, Sphinx LEAD, Sphinx Venture Fund, classical music
Itzhak Perlman, Richard Gere and other luminaries raise $360K for Ukraine in benefit at Carnegie Hall
Guest UserItzhak Perlman, Evgeny Kissin, Concert for Ukraine, Carnegie Hall, benefit concert, Ukraine, violinist, pianist, violin, Piano, Primo Artists, Artists management
March 2022 Artist Updates from Primo Artists
Guest UserRandall Goosby, randall goosby, violin, Avery Fisher Career Grant, greene space, Mozart, Violin, violinist, James Gaffigan, metropolitan opera, Le Nozze di Figaro, Sphinx, Seong-Jin Cho, Piano, pianist, Carnegie Hall, Carnegie, vienna philharmonic, WQXR, New York philharmonic, Cincinnati Symphony, Nicola Benedetti, Edinburgh International Festival, BBC Symphony Orchestra, Gemma New, Condutor, New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, WDR Sinfonieorchester, Orchestre National De France
Seong-Jin Cho’s Carnegie concert featured in Musical America
Seong-Jin Cho makes Carnegie Hall orchestral debut with Vienna Philharmonic
Media highlights on Valerie Coleman’s “This Is Not a Small Voice” Premiere at Carnegie Hall
Valerie Coleman interviewed for two NY1 features on Carnegie Hall’s Opening Night
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