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Classical 25 April, 2016

Interharmony And University Of Houston Collaborate For 2 Concerts Starring Pianist Bruno Canino, Cellist Misha Quint, Violinist Andrzej Grabiec, And Cellist Misha Quint

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The InterHarmony International Music Festival is happy to announce its first collaboration with the University of Houston for two concerts, and will finally be able to bring highlights of its European and Carnegie programs to Texas turf. First, join us on April 29th for a trio concert featuring the Italian pianist and IIMF Guest Artist, Bruno Canino, Festival Founder Misha Quint (cello), and longtime IIMF and UH professor Andrzej Grabiec (violin). On April 30th, the same stellar ensemble presents Beethoven's Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano, Op.56 with the UH Moores School Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Franz Anton Krager. Tickets for the April 29 event are gratis and for April 30 event are $17 for general admission and $12 for seniors, and can be purchased at the University of Houston School Moores School of Music Website at https://www.uh.edu/class/music/events-performances

Every year, the InterHarmony� International Music Festival brings young performers to Europe to study with top-flight faculty and prestigious guest artists from around the globe. Now InterHarmony® is coming to Texas as a result of the vision of UH Professor of Conducting and Director of Orchestras, Franz Anton Krager, and IIMF Founder, cellist Misha Quint. Fresh from a run at Carnegie Hall, Misha Quint and Andrzej Grabiec join Italian pianist Bruno Canino, a figure of legendary stature in the contemporary European musical scene. Their first concert offers a stormy program of trios by Dvoa�k, Rachmaninoff and Shostakovich. One day later, they are joined by the UH Moores School Symphony Orchestra for a rare opportunity to hear Beethoven's virtuosic masterpiece, the Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano, Op.56. For more about InterHarmony International Music Festival, go to https://www.interharmony.com

Beethoven was sure that his Triple Concerto was "really something new": a concerto for piano trio. In it Beethoven achieves a rare degree of intimacy for an orchestral work, with more of the elegance of his chamber music than the fireworks of his symphonies.






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