In classical music circles, the question of who deserves to be called a true rising star is the topic of endless, mostly pointless debate. Nevertheless, if anybody deserves to be in the conver sation, ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. On Tuesday, February 11 at 8:00 p.m., violinist Maxim Vengerov returns to Stern ...
Maxim Vengerov to Kick Off Three-Concert Perspectives Series at in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Violinist Maxim Vengerov will kick off his three-concert Perspectives series this season with Maxim Vengerov and Friends in ...
Fresh from an excellent opening concert, the New York Philharmonic delivered a second one that was even better. The most unusual work on Thursday night’s program was the first one: Messiaen’s ...
There aren't many violinists who can command the stage alone, without even an accompanist to take a share of the spotlight. But as he demonstrated in a dazzling solo recital Sunday night in Davies ...
Beyond the big composer anniversaries of Verdi, Wagner and Benjamin Britten everybody is celebrating this year, Ravinia is honoring a performer anniversary of particular significance to the festival.
The world-renowned violinist and conductor will be Artist in Residence throughout 2020. Violinist Maxim Vengerov is joining Classic FM as the first solo Artist in Residence in a year-long partnership.
There’s a fascinating moment in the music documentary Living the Dream. Mstislav Rostropovich, the 20th century’s leading cellist, but here acting as a conductor, is rehearsing Beethoven’s Violin ...
'˜You won't believe me, but in June I'm graduating'¦' Maxim Vengerov might be one of the world's most famous names in classical music, renowned worldwide for his violin virtuosity and his muscular ...
Sir, - I refer to Arminta Wallace's interview with Maxim Vengerov, the Russian violinist (Arts, January 25th). The first sentence stated that "he mastered the violin in a year". This is encouraging ...
Mozart wrote five violin concertos, all but one of them in the same year—1775, when he was nineteen. The Concerto No. 1 was written two years before, possibly. Musicologists are unsure. Are they great ...
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