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Classical performances in and around Richmond, with selected events elsewhere in Virginia and the Washington area. Program information, provided by presenters, is updated as details become available. Adult single-ticket prices are listed; senior, student/youth, group and other discounts may be offered.
SCOUTING REPORT
* In and around Richmond: The Richmond Symphony is spending most of March on pit-orchestra duty for Virginia Opera’s production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s “The Mikado” (opening at Richmond CenterStage on March 30 after runs in Norfolk and Fairfax); the symphony’s only other date is a LolliPops family program of Britten’s “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra,” March 3 at CenterStage. . . . It’s also an off month for Virginia Commonwealth University’s Rennolds Chamber Concerts; and the only classical presentation in the University of Richmond’s Modlin Arts series is UR resident ensemble eighth blackbird’s “Less Is More,” a program of contemporary music by David Lang, Morton Feldman, György Ligeti and others, March 14 at the Modlin Arts Center. . . . Daniel Myssyk conducts the VCU Symphony in a program of Debussy, Ravel and Vaughan Williams, March 8 at the Singleton Arts Center. . . . Molly Sharp, the Richmond Symphony’s principal violist, joins the Richmond Philharmonic for Berlioz’s “Harold in Italy,” sharing the program with Mozart’s Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, March 11 at VCU. . . . Boyd Jones of Stetson University performs March 16 on the Beckerath in UR’s Cannon Memorial Chapel in the final program of this season’s Organ Repertoire Recital Series presented by the Richmond chapter of the American Guild of Organists. . . . Leslie Tung offers a rare local encounter with the fortepiano, the late-18th/early 19th-century ancestor of the modern piano, in a program of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven, March 22 in UR’s Perkinson Recital Hall. . . . VCU stages a three-day Flamenco Festival, March 23-25. . . . And the Richmond Choral Society is joined by the City Singers Children’s Chorus in “Through the Eyes of a Child,” March 25 at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church.
* Noteworthy Elsewhere: Michael Daniels joins JoAnn Falletta and the Virginia Symphony in Elgar’s Cello Concerto, sharing the program with Mozart’s “Coronation” Mass, March 1 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg and March 3 at Regent University Theater in Virginia Beach. . . . Yefim Bronfman plays Haydn, Brahms and Prokofiev, March 2 at Strathmore in Washington’s Maryland suburbs. . . . The Washington National Opera continues its Jonathan Miller-directed production of Mozart’s “Cosí fan tutte,” March 2-15 at the Kennedy Center. . . . On March 3 at the Kennedy Center, Benjamin Grosvenor, the 18-year-old piano virtuoso, plays Bach, Chopin, Scriabin, Rachmaninoff and Ravel in the afternoon; that night, Washington National Opera sponsors a concert starring soprano Angela Gheorghiu. . . . The National Symphony Orchestra and visiting ensembles, including the Takács Quartet and Prague Philharmonia, survey classics from Vienna, Prague and Budapest throughout the month at the Kennedy Center. . . . Pianist Murray Perahia plays Bach, Beethoven, Chopin and more, March 18 at Strathmore. . . . Violinist Vadim Gluzman plays a Tuesday Evening Concerts program of Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich, Wieniawski and more, March 20 at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville. . . . Pianist Jonathan Biss joins the Elias Quartet in music of Suk, Janácek and Dvorák, March 28 at the Library of Congress in Washington.
CANCELLATION: Soprano Deborah Voigt’s March 17 concert at Washington’s Kennedy Center has been canceled.
March 1 (8 p.m.) Phi Beta Kappa Hall, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg March 3 (8 p.m.) Regent University Theater, Virginia Beach Virginia Symphony JoAnn Falletta conducting Vaughan Williams: “The Wasps” Overture Elgar: Cello Concerto Michael Daniels, cello William Alwyn: “Lyra Angelica” Barbara Chapman, harp Mozart: “Coronation” Mass Billye Brown Youmans, soprano Sarah Williams, mezzo-soprano Jon-Michael Ball, tenor Ryan Speedo Green, bass-baritone Virginia Symphony Chorus $16-$60 (757) 892-6366 http://www.virginiasymphony.org/
March 2 (8 p.m.) Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond Julia Heinen, clarinet Dmitry Rachmanov, piano Brahms: Sonata in E flat major works by Reed, Widor, Françaix, Gustavino $5 (804) 828-6776 http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/events/index.html
March 2 (8 p.m.) The Barns at Wolf Trap, Trap Road, Vienna Jerusalem String Quartet Beethoven: Quartet in G major, Op. 18, No. 2 Debussy: Quartet in G major Shostakovich: Quartet No. 9 in E flat major $35 (877) 965-3872 (Tickets.com) http://www.wolftrap.org/
March 2 (7:30 p.m.) March 4 (2 p.m.) March 7 (7:30 p.m.) March 9 (7:30 p.m.) March 10 (7 p.m.) March 11 (2 p.m.) March 12 (7 p.m.) March 15 (7:30 p.m.) Kennedy Center Opera House, Washington Washington National Opera Philippe Auguin conducting Mozart: “Cosí fan tutte” Elizabeth Futral (Fiordiligi) Renata Pokupic (Dorabella) Joel Prieto (Ferrando) Teddy Tahu Rhodes (Guglielmo) William Shimmel (Don Alfonso) Christine Brandes (Despina) Jonathan Miller, stage director in Italian, English captions $25-$300 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 2 (8 p.m.) Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD Yefim Bronfman, piano Haydn: Sonata in C major Brahms: Sonata No. 3 in F minor, Op. 5 Prokofiev: Sonata No. 8 in B flat major $23-$85 (202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society) http://www.wpas.org/
March 3 (11 a.m.) Carpenter Theatre, Richmond Centerstage, Sixth and Grace streets Richmond Symphony LolliPops Erin R. Freeman conducting Sara Valentine & Michael Boudewyns, guest stars Britten: “The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra” $12-$17 (800) 514-3849 (ETIX) http://www.richmondsymphony.com/
March 3 (2 p.m.) Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond Deb Saidel, flute & speaker lecture-recital, “Letting a Long Story Be Long” works by Isabella Leonarda, Lili Boulanger, Melanie Bonis, Amy Beach free (804) 828-6776 http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/events/index.html
March 3 (2 p.m.) Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington Benjamin Grosvenor, piano Bach: Partita No. 4 in A major Chopin: Sonata No. 3 in B minor Rachmaninoff: “Etude-Tableau,” Op. 39, No. 5 (“Lilacs”) Scriabin: Sonata No. 2 in G sharp minor Ravel: “Gaspard de la Nuit” $40 (202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society) http://www.wpas.org/
March 3 (7 p.m.) Kennedy Center Opera House, Washington Angela Gheorghiu, soprano Washington National Opera Orchestra Eugene Kohn conducting works by Mozart, Massenet, Dvorák, Catalani, Puccini, others $50-$190 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 4 (3:30 p.m.) Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Virginia Consort Judith Gary conducting Beethoven: “Choral Fantasy” pianist TBA Brahms: “Liebeslieder Waltzes” (excerpts) Bach: Sanctus from Mass in B minor $30 (434) 244-8444 http://www.virginiaconsort.org/
March 4 (8 p.m.) Center for the Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax Northwest German Philharmonic Eugene Tzigane conducting Grieg: “Peer Gynt” Suite No. 1 Victor Herbert: Cello Concerto No. 2 in E minor Amit Peled, cello Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C minor $25-$50 (888) 945-2468 (Tickets.com) http://cfa.gmu.edu/calendar/month/2012/3/
March 4 (6 p.m.) Sixth & I Historic Synagogue, Washington Rob Kapilow, narrator Zuill Bailey, cello Yuliya Gorenman, piano “What Makes It Great?” Beethoven: Sonata No. 3 for cello and piano $18 (202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society) http://www.wpas.org/
March 5 (8 p.m.) Roanoke Performing Arts Theatre, Orange Avenue at Williamson Road Roanoke Symphony David Stewart Wiley conducting Roanoke Symphony Chorus Liberty University Concert Choir Southern Virginia University Concert Chorale Roanoke College Children’s Choir Robin Reed, narrator “American Voices” Gould: “American Salute” Bernstein: “Chichester Psalms” Copland: “A Lincoln Portrait” Barber: Adagio for strings Bernstein: “Make Your Garden Grow” from “Candide” Jerome Margolis: “Death of a Civil War Soldier” from “Millcreek” Suite Thompson: “Virginia’s My Home” “Armed Forces Salute” $21-$41 (540) 343-9127 http://www.rso.com/
March 8 (8 p.m.) Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond VCU Symphony Orchestra Daniel Myssyk conducting works by Debussy, Vaughan Williams, Ravel $5 (804) 828-6776 http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/events/index.html
March 8 (7 p.m.) March 10 (8 p.m.) Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington National Symphony Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach conducting Bartók: “The Miraculous Mandarin” Suite Bartók: “Bluebeard’s Castle” Matthias Goerne, bass-baritone Michelle DeYoung, mezzo-soprano $20-$85 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 8 (8 p.m.) Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, First Street at Independence Avenue S.E., Washington Leon Fleisher, piano & conductor Katherine Jacobson Fleisher, piano musicians from Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University Brahms: “Liebeslieder Waltzes,” Op. 52 Dina Koston: “Messages” György Ligeti: “”Aventures” for three voices and seven instruments Ligeti: “Nouvelles Aventures” for three voices and seven instruments free; tickets required (703) 573-7328 (Ticketmaster) http://www.loc.gov/rr/perform/concert/1112-schedule.html
March 9 (8 p.m.) Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington National Symphony Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach conducting Bartók: “Dance Suite” Kodály: “Dances of Galánta” Bartók: “Romanian Folk Dances” Liszt: “Mephisto Waltz” No. 1 Bartók: “The Miraculous Mandarin” Suite $20-$85 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 9 (8 p.m.) Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, First Street at Independence Avenue S.E., Washington Julianne Baird, soprano Preethi de Silva, harpsichord & fortepiano C.P.E. Bach: Fantasia in A major C.P.E. Bach: Sonata in G minor Handel: arias TBA C.P.E. Bach: “Hamlet” Fantasia for voice and fortepiano C.P.E. Bach: Sonata in A major Haydn: Cantata, “Arianna à Naxos” free; tickets required (703) 573-7328 (Ticketmaster) http://www.loc.gov/rr/perform/concert/1112-schedule.html
March 10 (2 p.m.) Gellman Room, Richmond Public Library, First and Franklin streets Ernst Keller, cello Brian Plante, piano Bach: Gamba Sonata No. 2 Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. 3 Fauré: “Sicilienne” Granados: “Spanish Dance” No. 5 (“Playera”) free (804) 646-7223 http://www.richmondpubliclibrary.org/
March 10 (8 p.m.) March 14 (7:30 p.m.) March 16 (8 p.m.) March 18 (2:30 p.m.) Harrison Opera House, 160 E. Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk Virginia Opera Gerald Steichen conducting Gilbert & Sullivan: “The Mikado” Matthew Plenk (Nanki-Poo) Kevin Burdette (Ko-Ko) Katherine Jolly (Yum-Yum) Dorothy Burne (Katisha) Jeffrey Tucker (The Mikado) Aaron St. Clair Nicholson (Pooh-Bah) Dorothy Danner, stage director in English with captions $25-$114 (866) 673-7282 http://www.vaopera.org/
March 11 (4 p.m.) Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond Richmond Philharmonic Robert Mirakian conducting Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550 Berlioz: “Harold in Italy” Molly Sharp, viola $8 in advance, $10 at door (804) 673-7400 http://www.richmondphilharmonic.org/
March 11 (4 p.m.) Bon Air Presbyterian Church, 9201 W. Huguenot Road, Richmond Second Sunday South of the James: Camerata Strings of Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra Rebecca Wilcott conducting program TBA Donation requested (804) 272-7514
March 12 (7:30 p.m.) Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington Dan Zhu, violin Christoph Eschenbach, piano Mozart: violin sonatas in E minor, K. 304; G major, K. 379; E flat major, K. 380; B flat major, K. 454; A major, K. 526 $50 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 13 (7:30 p.m.) Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington Takács Quartet Schubert: “Quartettsatz” in C minor Bartók: Quartet No. 4 Beethoven: Quartet in C sharp minor, Op. 131 $32 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 14 (7:30 p.m.) Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Arts Center, University of Richmond eighth blackbird “Less Is More” David Lang: “These Broken Wings 3” for sextet Alvin Lucier: “Fidelio Trio” for viola, cello and piano Philippe Hurel: “. . . à mesure” for sextet Morton Feldman: “Durations 1” for flute, violin, cello and piano Matthias Pintscher: “Figura V/Assonanza” for solo cello György Ligeti: Etudes for sextet $20 (804) 289-8980 http://www.modlin.richmond.edu/
March 15 (7 p.m.) March 17 (8 p.m.) Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington National Symphony Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach conducting Beethoven: “Fidelio” (concert presentation) Melanie Diener (Leonore) Simon O’Neill (Florestan) Eric Halfvarson (Rocco) Jegyung Yang (Marzelline) Tomasz Konieczny (Don Pizarro) Choral Arts Society of Washington $20-$85 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 16 (7:30 p.m.) Cannon Memorial Chapel, University of Richmond American Guild of Organists Repertoire Recital Series: Boyd Jones, organ program TBA donation requested (804) 289-8980 http://www.richmondago.org/
March 16 (8 p.m.) Museum of Contemporary Art, 2200 Parks Ave., Virginia Beach March 18 (7 p.m.) Ferguson Arts Center, Christopher Newport University, Newport News Lyric Opera Virginia Discovery Recital: Peter Mark, host and commentator Suzanna Vinnick and Irina Kurbat, sopranos Cody Austin & Maurizio Trejo, tenors program TBA $15 (757) 446-6666 www.lyricoperavirginia.org
March 16 (1:30 p.m.) Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington National Symphony Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach conducting “Music by the Strauss Family” $20-$85 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 16 (8 p.m.) Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD Vadim Repin, violin pianist TBA Janácek: Violin Sonata Ravel: Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major Grieg: Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major Chausson: “Poème” Ravel: “Tzigane” $28-$85 (202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society) http://www.wpas.org/
March 17 (3:30 p.m.) Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Nancy Ambrose King, oboe Aaron Hill, oboe John Mayhood, piano program TBA free (434) 924-3052 http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/music/concertsevents/index.html
March 17 (8 p.m.) Center for the Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax March 18 (3 p.m.) Hylton Performing Arts Center, George Mason University, Manassas Fairfax Symphony Orchestra Christopher Zimmerman conducting Stravinsky: “Firebird” Suite Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 2 in A major Rick Rowley, piano Sibelius: Symphony No. 7 Sibelius: “Finlandia” $25-$55 (888) 945-2468 (Tickets.com) http://www.fairfaxsymphony.org/
March 18 (6 p.m.) First Presbyterian Church, 820 Colonial Ave., Norfolk Hampton Roads Chamber Players Virginia Symphony members Bach: “Brandenburg” concertos Nos. 1, 3, 6 $5 (757) 892-6366 http://www.virginiasymphony.org/
March 18 (3:30 p.m.) Dickinson Theater, Piedmont Virginia Community College, Charlottesville Oratorio Society of Virginia Michael Slon directing Danielle Talamantes, soprano Carrie Stevens, mezzo-soprano Mark Mowry, tenor David Newman, baritone Haydn: Mass in D minor (“Nelson”) Mozart: “Solemn Vespers” $10-$30 (434) 295-4385 http://www.oratoriosociety.org/
March 18 (4 p.m.) Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD Murray Perahia, piano Bach: “French Suite” No. 5 in G major Beethoven: Sonata in E minor, Op. 90 Brahms: “Klavierstücke,” Op. 119 Schubert: Sonata in A major, D. 664 Chopin: Polonaise in C sharp minor, Op. 26 Chopin: Prelude in F sharp minor, Op. 28 Chopin: Mazurka in C sharp minor, Op. 30 Chopin: Scherzo in C sharp minor, Op. 39 $35-$85 (202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society) http://www.wpas.org/
March 19 (8 p.m.) Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, First Street at Independence Avenue S.E., Washington L’Arpeggiata Christina Pluhar directing Lucilla Galeazzi, vocalist works by Galeazzi, Kircher, Kapsberger, Cazzati, Vitale, others free; tickets required (703) 573-7328 (Ticketmaster) http://www.loc.gov/rr/perform/concert/1112-schedule.html
March 20 (8 p.m.) Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond Jennifer Parker Harley, flute other artists TBA Telemann: Fantasie in E major Luciano Berio: “Sequenza 1” Joseph Schwantner: “Silver Halo” for flute quartet Caleb Burhans: “A Moment for Elliott Smith” Ian Clarke: “Zoom Tube” $5 (804) 828-6776 http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/events/index.html
March 20 (8 p.m.) Williamsburg Library Theatre, 515 Scotland St. Chamber Music Society of Williamsburg: Modigliani String Quartet Schubert: Quartet in C major, D. 46 Mendelssohn: Quartet in A minor, Op. 13 Dohnányi: Quartet No. 3 in A minor $15 (waiting list) (757) 258-4814 http://www.chambermusicwilliamsburg.org/
March 20 (8 p.m.) Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Tuesday Evening Concerts: Vadim Gluzman, violin Angela Yoffe, piano Stravinsky: “Suite Italienne” Prokofiev: Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 80 Tchaikovsky: “Souvenir d’un lieu cher” Shostakovich: “Jazz Suite” No. 1 Wieniawski: “Faust Fantasy” $25-$30 (434) 924-3376 http://www.tecs.org/
March 20 (8 p.m.) Eisenhower Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington Prague Philharmonia Jirí Belohlávek conducting Mozart: “Don Giovanni” Overture Janácek: Suite for strings Vorísek: Symphony in D major $25-$50 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 22 (7:30 p.m.) Perkinson Recital Hall, North Court, University of Richmond Leslie Tung, fortepiano works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven free (804) 289-8980 http://www.modlin.richmond.edu/
March 22 (7 p.m.) March 24 (8 p.m.) Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington National Symphony Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach conducting Dvorák: “Stabat Mater” Anne Schwanewilms, soprano Nathalie Stutzmann, contralto Steve Davislim, tenor Robert Holl, bass The Washington Chorus $20-$85 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 23 (7:30 p.m.) Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond VCU Flamenco Festival: Marija Temo, guitar Ulrika Frank, dancer program TBA $15 (804) 828-6776 http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/events/index.html
March 23 (8 p.m.) March 25 (2 p.m.) Center for the Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax Virginia Opera Gerald Steichen conducting Gilbert & Sullivan: “The Mikado” Matthew Plenk (Nanki-Poo) Kevin Burdette (Ko-Ko) Katherine Jolly (Yum-Yum) Dorothy Burne (Katisha) Jeffrey Tucker (The Mikado) Aaron St. Clair Nicholson (Pooh-Bah) Dorothy Danner, stage director in English with captions $44-$98 (888) 945-2468 (Tickets.com) http://www.vaopera.org/
March 23 (8 p.m.) Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington National Symphony Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach conducting Dvorák: Serenade in D minor, Op. 44 Janácek: Concertino for piano, two violins, viola, clarinet, horn and bassoon Janácek: Capriccio Dvorák: Serenade in E major, Op. 22 $20-$85 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 23 (8 p.m.) Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, First Street at Independence Avenue S.E., Washington Modigliani String Quartet Arriaga: Quartet No. 3 Beethoven: Quartet in F major, Op. 18, No. 1 Dohnányi: Quartet No. 3 in A minor free; tickets required (703) 573-7328 (Ticketmaster) http://www.loc.gov/rr/perform/concert/1112-schedule.html
March 24 (2 p.m.) Gellman Room, Richmond Public Library, First and Franklin streets Jefferson Baroque “Living and Playing Together: Sociable Music from 17th- and 18th-century Vienna, Versailles and Virginia” program TBA free (804) 646-7223 http://www.richmondpubliclibrary.org/
March 24 (7:30 p.m.) Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond VCU Flamenco Festival: Michael Miguelito Prez, guitar flamenco dance troupe program TBA $15 (804) 828-6776 http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/events/index.html
March 24 (8 p.m.) Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville March 25 (3:30 p.m.) Monticello High School, 1400 Independence Way, Charlottesville Charlottesville & University Symphony Orchestra Kate Tamarkin conducting Bernstein: “Three Dance Episodes” from “On the Town” Copland: “The Red Pony” Suite Gershwin: “Rhapsody in Blue” Michael Mizrahi, piano Gershwin: “An American in Paris” $20-$38 (434) 924-3376 http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/music/concertsevents/index.html
March 24 (8 p.m.) Center for the Arts, George Mason University, Fairfax Matt Haimovitz, cello Christopher O’Riley, piano “shuffle.play.listen” works by Bach, Stravinsky, Piazzolla, Radiohead, others $21-$42 (888) 945-2468 (Tickets.com) http://cfa.gmu.edu/calendar/month/2012/3/
March 25 (3 p.m.) Camp Concert Hall, Modlin Arts Center, University of Richmond Richard Becker & Doris Wylee-Becker, pianos works by Beethoven, Schubert, Debussy, Becker, others free (804) 289-8980 http://www.modlin.richmond.edu/
March 25 (4 p.m.) St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 520 N. Boulevard, Richmond Richmond Choral Society Markus Compton directing City Singers Children’s Choir Leslie Dripps directing Keith Tan, piano Matt Goves, percussion “Through the Eyes of a Child” program TBA $15 (804) 353-9582 http://www.richmondchoralsociety.org/
March 25 (4 p.m.) Vlahcevic Concert Hall, Singleton Arts Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Park Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond VCU Flamenco Festival: Sueos Gitanos Flamenco del Sur program TBA $15 (804) 828-6776 http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/events/index.html
March 25 (3 p.m.) Ferguson Arts Center, Christopher Newport University, Newport News “Red Star” Red Army Chorus & Dancers Russian folk songs, other works TBA $29-$44 (855) 337-4849 http://www.fergusoncenter.cnu.edu/
March 25 (2:30 p.m.) American Theatre, 125 E. Mellen St., Hampton Matt Haimovitz, cello pianist TBA program TBA $25-$30 (757) 722-2787 http://www.hamptonarts.net/american-theatre/purchase-tickets
March 28 (8 p.m.) Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, First Street at Independence Avenue S.E., Washington Elias Quartet Jonathan Biss, piano Suk: “Meditation” for quartet Janácek: “In the Mists” for piano (excerpts) Janácek: Quartet No. 1 (“Kreutzer Sonata”) Dvorák: Piano Quintet in A major, Op. 81 free; tickets required (703) 573-7328 (Ticketmaster) http://www.loc.gov/rr/perform/concert/1112-schedule.html
March 29 (8 p.m.) Recital Hall, Black Music Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Grove Avenue at Harrison Street, Richmond Gabriel Beavers, bassoon program TBA $5 (804) 828-6776 http://www.vcu.edu/arts/music/dept/events/index.html
March 29 (7 p.m.) March 30 (8 p.m.) March 31 (8 p.m.) Kennedy Center Concert Hall, Washington National Symphony Orchestra Pops Steven Reineke conducting Wayne Brady, guest star songs of Sammy Davis Jr. and Sam Cooke $20-$85 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 29 (7:30 p.m.) Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington Eben Trio Fiala: Trio (1980) Smetana: Piano Trio in G minor, Op. 15 Dvorák: Piano Trio in E minor, Op. 90 (“Dumky”) $32 (800) 444-1324 http://www.kennedy-center.org/
March 30 (8 p.m.) Carpenter Theatre, Richmond CenterStage, Sixth and Grace streets Virginia Opera Gerald Steichen conducting Gilbert & Sullivan: “The Mikado” Matthew Plenk (Nanki-Poo) Kevin Burdette (Ko-Ko) Katherine Jolly (Yum-Yum) Dorothy Burne (Katisha) Jeffrey Tucker (The Mikado) Aaron St. Clair Nicholson (Pooh-Bah) Dorothy Danner, stage director in English with captions $29-$111 (866) 673-7282 http://www.vaopera.org/
March 30 (8 p.m.) Ferguson Arts Center, Christopher Newport University, Newport News March 31 (8 p.m.) Chrysler Hall, 201 Brambleton Ave., Norfolk Virginia Symphony David Alan Miller conducting Miguel del Aguila: “The Fall of Cuzco” Daniel Binelli: “Concierto Buenos Aires” Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo Bizet: “Carmen” Suite Copland: “El Salon Mexico” $20-$85 (757) 892-6366 http://www.virginiasymphony.org/
March 30 (8 p.m.) Old Cabell Hall, University of Virginia, Charlottesville Harmonious Blacksmith “Soundscapes of Jefferson’s America” program TBA free (434) 924-3376 http://artsandsciences.virginia.edu/music/concertsevents/index.html
March 30 (8 p.m.) Westminster Presbyterian Church, 190 Rugby Road, Charlottesville Zephyrus Early Music Vocal Ensemble “Sing for Joy: the Motet in Northern Europe” works by Sweelinck, others TBA free (434) 293-3133 http://www.westminsterva.org/
March 31 (2 p.m.) Terrace Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington Mikhail Simonyon, violin Alexandre Moutouzkine, piano Pärt: “Fratres” Brahms: Sonata No. 3 in D minor Prokofiev: Sonata No. 1 in F minor Szymanowski: “Nocturna and Tarantella” $25 (202) 785-9727 (Washington Performing Arts Society) http://www.wpas.org/
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