Posts Tagged ‘Garrick Ohlsson’
Garrick Ohlsson returns to the Shriver Hall Concert Series
Garrick Ohlsson plays a recital of works by Beethoven, Ursula Mamlock, Schubert, and Chopin on Sunday, February 4th. It was my pleasure to speak with him by phone about his forthcoming performance.
Garrick Ohlsson and Kirill Gerstein play a two-piano recital for the Shriver Hall series
From the San Francisco Conservatory, Garrick Ohlsson and Kirill Gerstein will present a two-piano virtual recital of Rachmaninov, Busoni, and Ravel for the Shriver Hall Concert Series on Sunday, November 8th. They give their insights into this more unusual repertoire.
Looks can be deceiving
In high school, my geography mistress was the sweetest soul who managed to keep discipline just by her sheer good nature. She had a big heart, and physique to match. When she paced up and down the aisles between our desks, there was a tremor in the building. She was Wagnerian in her proportions. Imagine […]
Thursday 07/26/12 Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
11:00 PM Conductor: Herbert Blomstedt Pianist: Garrick Ohlsson BRAHMS: Piano Concerto No. 1 BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1
Monday 05/21/12 New York Philharmonic This Week
11:00 PM Conductor: Herbert Blomstedt Pianist: Garrick Ohlsson, Mozart: Piano Concerto No 9, Jeunehomme Tchaikovsky: Symphony No 5 Fill: Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme