JP Concerts Presents The Boston Chamber Symphony
Hours: | 4 pm |
Ages: | Adults |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | $ see below |
Category: | Music & Concerts |
JP CONCERTS PRESENTS THE BOSTON CHAMBER SYMPHONY
Avlana Eisenberg, Conductor
PROGRAM
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Overture to the Abduction from the Seraglio
Paul Ben-Haim - Three Songs Without Words
Maurice Ravel - Tzigane
Franz Joseph Haydn - Symphony No.
100
The violin soloist in the Ben-Haim and Ravel pieces will be Zina Schiff.
ABOUT THE BOSTON CHAMBER SYMPHONY
The Boston Chamber Symphony was formed in 2012, so this will be our second season.
The orchestra includes current and former principals and other members of many area orchestras including the Mercury Orchestra, Brookline Symphony, New England Philharmonic, Longwood Symphony, Newton Symphony, Quincy Symphony, Melrose Symphony, Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra, MIT Symphony, Boston University Symphony, and others.
Avlana Eisenberg, Music Director of the Boston Chamber Symphony, has conducted orchestras throughout the United States and in France, Germany, Austria, Scotland, Spain, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, and Hungary.
A Fulbright Fellow in Paris and winner of Glamour Magazine's Top Ten College Women, Eisenberg began conducting while an undergraduate at Yale University, where she founded and directed the Silliman Symphony and was honored with Yale's V.
Browne Irish Award for Excellence in the Performing Arts.
Eisenberg is an active guest conductor, recently performing with the Lancaster Festival Orchestra and the Salzburg Chamber Soloists.
She has also conducted the San Diego Ballet Orchestra, the Stanford Symphony, the New Symphony Orchestra, and musicians of the Columbus Symphony.
She has been Assistant Conductor of the Baltimore Opera, the Mid-Atlantic Symphony, the Young Musicians Foundation, and University of Michigan's Life Sciences Orchestra, and cover conductor for the Baltimore Symphony and the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra.
As Music Director of the University of Michigan Gilbert & Sullivan Society, Eisenberg conducted The Mikado, Gondoliers, and Patience.
She has also conducted Britten's The Turn of The Screw (Peabody Opera Department), Sondheim's Into the Woods (Moores Opera Center), and Herbert's Orange Blossoms (Comic Opera Guild).
As Music Director of Blue Line Arts, she conducted The Scarlet Letter, an award-winning world premiere musical, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and its Original Cast Recording.
An alumna of Interlochen Arts Camp and the Aspen Music Festival, Eisenberg has participated in conducting masterclasses with Gunther Schuller, Michael Tilson Thomas, David Zinman, James Conlon, Larry Smith, Marin Alsop, Gustav Meier, Ken Kiesler, and Larry Rachleff.
Eisenberg began studying violin with her mother, Zina Schiff, and continued her studies with Erick Friedman at Yale.
She holds a Master's Degree in Orchestral Conducting from the University of Michigan and a Graduate Performance Diploma from the Peabody Institute.
Eisenberg also holds a J.D.
from Stanford Law School and is currently on the faculty at Harvard Law School.
COST | ↑ top |
$10 at the door
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LOCATION | ↑ top |
1 Roanoke Avenue, Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130 map
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