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Tag Archives: Inon Barnatan
Pianist Inon Barnatan Captures Grace of Tchaikovsky at JSO Concert
Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky’s (1840-1893) Piano Concerto No. 2 op. 44 in G major is not considered as popular as his first concerto. However, in terms of technicality and exquisiteness, it is an amazing piece. It is only fair of me … Continue reading →
Interview: Pianist Inon Barnatan
Pianist Inon Barnatan has continued to impress music enthusiasts around the world for the last two-plus decades. The Israeli-born musician has an extensive repertoire ranging from Beethoven to Tchaikovsky. The 32-year-old cannot quite pinpoint when he’s been performing professionally because, … Continue reading →
Posted in Interviews, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Pianists
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Tagged Alexei Romanenko, Alisa Weilerstein, Darknesse Visible, Inon Barnatan, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Leon Fleisher, Lincoln Center Great Performers, Liza Ferschtman, Oregon Symphony, Philip Pan, Pyotr Ilich Tchaikovsky, Spoleto Festival USA
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Mozart, Prokofiev Bring Light and Full Elements to JSO Concert
There is much to be said about Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s (1756-1791) popularity. His music is one of the more recognizable, used in movies (Amadeus was loosely based on his life), Looney Tunes and commercials. The music is lighter in nature … Continue reading →
Posted in Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Reviews
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Tagged Alexander Nevsky, Amadeus, Elise Quagliata, Fabio Mechetti, Inon Barnatan, Jacksonville Symphony Chorus, Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, Jacksonville University Singers, Joshua Bell, Jupiter Symphony, Pensacola Opera, Sergei Sergeievich Prokofiev, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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