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SUMMARY:Classics II: Heroes & Villains
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n							\n						\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/heroes-villains/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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SUMMARY:Grand Rapids String Quartet - Free Chamber Music - Hope Church
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/grand-rapids-string-quartet-free-chamber-music-hope-church/
LOCATION:Hope Church Holland\, 77 W. 11th Street\, Holland\, MI\, 49423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251006T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251006T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250930T184232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T184618Z
UID:13638-1759775400-1759779000@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:HSYO Youth Ensemble Open House
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/hsyo-youth-ensemble-open-house/
LOCATION:Midtown Center – Study Hall\, 96 W. 15th St.\, Holland\, MI\, 49423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250910T003823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251018T171059Z
UID:13560-1762599600-1762603200@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Peter & the Wolf - FREE Family Concert - Herrick Library Main 11 AM
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/peter-the-wolf-free-family-concert-herrick-library-main-11-am/
LOCATION:Herrick District Library – Main\, 300 S. River Ave\, Holland\, MI\, 49423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251108T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250910T004644Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251018T171344Z
UID:13568-1762606800-1762610400@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Peter & the Wolf - FREE Family Concert - Herrick Library Main 1 PM
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/peter-the-wolf-free-family-concert-herrick-library-main-1-pm/
LOCATION:Herrick District Library – Main\, 300 S. River Ave\, Holland\, MI\, 49423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250908T211016Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T142900Z
UID:13541-1762704000-1762707600@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Grand Rapids String Quartet - Second Reformed Church
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/grand-rapids-string-quartet-second-reformed-church/
LOCATION:Second Reformed Church Zeeland\, 225 E. Central Avenue\, Zeeland\, MI\, 49464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251115T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250904T162336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251104T143822Z
UID:13481-1763222400-1763226000@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Free Chamber Music - HSO Wind Quintet - Harderwyk
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/free-chamber-music-hso-wind-quintet-harderwyk/
LOCATION:Harderwyk Church\, 1627 W Lakewood Blvd\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251122T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20251105T201216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251106T151722Z
UID:13785-1763809200-1763812800@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Exclusive HSO Donor Brunch
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/exclusive-hso-donor-brunch/
LOCATION:Macatawa Bay Yacht Club\, 2157 S Shore Dr\, Macatawa\, MI\, 49434\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251123T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20251013T152407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T191012Z
UID:13670-1763910000-1763915400@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Holland Symphony Youth Orchestra - Fall 2025 Concert
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/holland-symphony-youth-orchestra-fall-2025-concert/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250422T202344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251213T150149Z
UID:12620-1765639800-1765645200@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Home for the Holidays 2025 Matinee: Steve & Allison Martin
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/home-for-the-holidays-2025-steve-allison-martin/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hollandsymphony.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Steve-Allison-Martin-scaled.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250422T202803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251213T150240Z
UID:12624-1765654200-1765659600@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Home for the Holidays 2025 Evening: Steve & Allison Martin
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/home-for-the-holidays-2025-evening-steve-allison-martin/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hollandsymphony.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Steve-Allison-Martin-scaled.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260110T143000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20251229T204358Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T143805Z
UID:13985-1768050000-1768055400@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:HSO Norbert Mueller Memorial Young Artist Competition
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/hso-norbert-mueller-memorial-young-artist-competition/
LOCATION:GVSU – Haas Center for the Performing Arts\, 10610 S Campus Drive\, Allendale\, MI\, 49401\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250908T211836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T215910Z
UID:13543-1770480000-1770483600@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:HSO Piano Trio at Harderwyk Ministries
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/hso-piano-trio-at-harderwyk-ministries/
LOCATION:Harderwyk Church\, 1627 W Lakewood Blvd\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260222T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260222T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250908T212130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T165054Z
UID:13546-1771776000-1771779600@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:HSO Piano Trio at Second Reformed Church Zeeland
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/hso-piano-trio-at-second-reformed-church-zeeland/
LOCATION:Second Reformed Church Zeeland\, 225 E. Central Avenue\, Zeeland\, MI\, 49464\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260301T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260301T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260127T204132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T144430Z
UID:14163-1772377200-1772382600@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:HSO Piano Trio at First Reformed Church Holland - Free to Attend
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/hso-piano-trio-at-first-reformed-church-holland-free-to-attend/
LOCATION:First Reformed Church Holland\, 630 State Street\, Holland\, MI\, 49423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260314T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260216T173714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T144959Z
UID:14263-1773486000-1773489600@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Family Event: Musical Adventures of Ferdinand the Bull 2026
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/family-event-musical-adventures-of-ferdinand-the-bull-2026/
LOCATION:Herrick District Library – Main\, 300 S. River Ave\, Holland\, MI\, 49423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260322T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260209T180228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260317T164758Z
UID:14217-1774191600-1774197000@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Holland Symphony Youth Orchestra - Spring 2026 Concert
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/holland-symphony-youth-orchestra-spring-2026-concert/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hollandsymphony.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Concert-03695.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250424T210334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T192803Z
UID:12627-1774726200-1774731600@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Classics III: Dreams of Heaven & Earth
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/classics-iii-dreams-of-heaven-earth/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://hollandsymphony.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Michelle-Areyzaga.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260402T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260402T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260210T190419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T191232Z
UID:14237-1775152800-1775156400@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Free Chamber Music - HSO Wind Quintet - Warm Friend
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/free-chamber-music-hso-wind-quintet-warm-friend/
LOCATION:Warm Friend – Resthaven\, 5 East 8th Street\, Holland\, MI\, 49423\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260412T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260402T203759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T204307Z
UID:14728-1776002400-1776006000@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Free Chamber Music - HSO Wind Quintet - Saugatuck
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/free-chamber-music-hso-wind-quintet-saugatuck/
LOCATION:Saugatuck-Douglas Library\, 174 Center Street\, Douglas\, MI\, 49406\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20250424T211252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T142434Z
UID:12631-1777145400-1777150800@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Classics IV: Romantic Connections
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/classics-iv-romantic-connections/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260618T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260306T142041Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T142546Z
UID:14446-1781809200-1781814600@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Pops at the Pier 2026: From Broadway to the Big Screen
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/pops-at-the-pier-2026-from-broadway-to-the-big-screen/
LOCATION:Eldean’s Boat Shed\, 2150 S. Shore Drive\, Holland\, 49423\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260815T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260815T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260306T142803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260316T174440Z
UID:14450-1786802400-1786807800@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Music Unites Us: Free Family Concert
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/music-unites-us-free-family-concert/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260306T143538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T142051Z
UID:14454-1789241400-1789246800@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Resonance and Renewal
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/resonance-and-renewal/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261121T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261121T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260306T144253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T171935Z
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SUMMARY:The Forces of Fate
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/the-forces-of-fate/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261212T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260306T145221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260306T173212Z
UID:14461-1797089400-1797094800@hollandsymphony.org
SUMMARY:Home for the Holidays 2026 - Matinee
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/home-for-the-holidays-2026-matinee/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261212T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20261212T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
CREATED:20260306T145559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260307T152754Z
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SUMMARY:Home for the Holidays 2026 - Evening
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/home-for-the-holidays-2026-evening/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20270320T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T153438
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SUMMARY:Music From the New World
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/music-from-the-new-world/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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SUMMARY:A Closing Chapter
DESCRIPTION:BUY TICKETS\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n									Johannes Müller Stosch\, conductor  Mikhail Korzhev\, piano  West Ottawa Performing Arts Center A special thank you to our guest artist hosts Ruth & David Crouch. Arturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026) BONDS Montgomery Variations MARX Romantic Piano Concerto  Mexican composer Arturo Márquez’s Danzón No. 2 is one of the most frequently performed Latin American pieces in the orchestral canon today. It is based on the Cuban danzón. Márquez writes\, “Danzón 2 … endeavors to get as close as possible to the dance\, to its nostalgic melodies\, to its wild rhythms\, and although it violates its intimacy\, its form and its harmonic language\, it is a very personal way of paying my respects and expressing my emotions towards truly popular music.” After studying piano and composition with Florence Price in Chicago\, Margaret Bonds composed her variations in the wake of the 1963 firebombing of Birmingham\, Alabama’s 16th Street Baptist Church. She describes them as “a group of freestyle variations based on the Negro Spiritual theme; I want Jesus to Walk with Me. The treatment suggests the manner in which Bach constructed his partitas – a bold statement of the theme\, followed by variations of the theme.” A profound lyricist and yearning optimist\, Austrian composer Joseph Marx considered himself a musical poet of happiness.  HSO Music Director Johannes Müller Stosch describes his 1919 Romantic Piano Concerto as “the Austrian counterpart of Rachmaninoff’s second piano concerto\, with lush romantic melodies\, harmonies\, and plenty of technical fireworks for the soloist.”  The piece was resurrected and made popular by famed pianist Jorge Bolet\, is a rarely performed gem melding orchestra with piano in a duet of energy and radiant lyricism.   Mikhail Korzzev is one of the few pianists of this generation who has the boldness\, technique\, and strength to take on Marx’s Romantic Piano Concerto.  He “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) 								\n				\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Support HSO Musicians\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n						\n					\n			\n							\n		\n					\n		\n				\n				\n									\n					\n						\n									Tickets\n					\n					\n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n					ProgramInformationProgram NotesArtist bioPre-Concert VideoProgramArturo Márquez Danzón No. 2 (Audience Choice 2026)  The Montgomery VariationsMargaret Allison Bonds (1913-1972)     1. Decision     2. Prayer Meeting     3. March     4. Dawn in Dixie     5. One Sunday in the South     6. Lament     7. Benediction Romantic Piano Concerto (Michigan premiere)Joseph Marx 1882-1964     1. Lebhaft (Allegro moderato)     2. Nicht zu langsam (Andante affettuoso)     3. Sehr lebhaft (Allegro molto) Mikhail Korzhev\, piano Learn more about the music…We will be hosting not only the Classical Chat series at Freedom Village\, but also Pre-Concert Talks!  Details below: Classical Chats at Freedom Village:  These informative and fun talks are led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and take place at 3 pm on the Thursday before each Classics concert.  (Freedom Village\, 6th Floor Auditorium\, 145 Columbia Ave.) Pre-Concert Talks:  These talks\, led by Johannes Müller-Stosch and Amanda Dykhouse\, are online under the "Pre-Concert Talk" Tab.   New to the Symphony?  Check out the Frequently Asked Question page…   Mikhail Korzhev\, a pianist that “projects strength\, atmosphere and the ability to tangle even the knottiest passages…” (International Record Review) is equally active as a solo recitalist\, a performer with various chamber groups\, a soloist with orchestras\, and as a recording artist. His latest CD recordings\, the two volumes of a Complete Piano Concertos by Ernst Krenek in collaboration with English Symphony Orchestra and Kenneth Woods were released by Toccata Classics in 2016 and 2017 to enthusiastic reviews in Gramophone\, Diapason and other publications\, made it to the “want list” of Fanfare magazine\, became one of “10 Best Contemporary Records of the Year” by The Times (London)\, and in December 2017 made it to the list of “Top 10 Best Classical Records of the Year” by Forbes magazine. In September 2017 Korzhev became a recipient of a prestigious Anassilaos Prize\, the annual award for the achievements in Arts and Sciences given by the local government of the province of Calabria (Italy). Korzhev collaborated with several distinguished conductors: Sergiu Commissiona\, Carlo Ponti Jr. and others\, his chamber music collaborations include performing with soloists of Russian National Orchestra\, Mladi Chamber Orchestra\, Lyris String Quartet\, and members of St. Petersburg and Tokyo String Quartets among others. His collaborative work was highly appreciated by Eugenia Zukerman\, Richard Stolzman\, Oleh Krysa and other noted musicians. Korzhev’s performances received a high critical acclaim from American and European press: ”The young Russian pianist… displayed a notable technical mastery which allowed for passionate moments of ardent lyricism as well as wonderful purity and fluency…” (Momento Sera\, Rome).”Korzhev belongs to that exclusive club of super musicians…he already performs like a keyboard legend…he is a major talent.” (Salt Lake Tribune). His particular interest in contemporary music has lead Korzhev to participate in the Virginia Waring International Piano Competition in 2005\, which had the emphasis on the music of Ernst Krenek. As a winner of that competition Korzhev gave a recital in the Vienna’s Konzerthaus about which the Wiener Zeitung wrote: “Korzhev obviously has a lot of affection for Krenek’s style… brings out well the dramatic qualities of his music…” Following the success of his Vienna debut Korzhev recorded a CD of Krenek’s piano music\, released by Phoenix Edition/Naxos in 2008 that became an instant top seller and received several very enthusiastic reviews in the press. Korzhev’s discography also includes three CD recordings featuring compositions for solo piano and chamber works by a prominent English composer Gerard Schurmann (in collaboration with Alyssa Park and Lyris string quartet) and a compilation of 40 classical standards for the online music library Megatrax.com.   Korzhev combines his performing career with teaching. He taught at University of Southern California. Currently he is on the faculty of California State University at Fullerton and Chapman University. Since 2008 Korzhev is the faculty member at Beverly Hills International Music Festival. In the summer of 2009 he taught a summer course at the Bosendorfer Piano Academy in Vienna\, Austria. Korzhev holds a doctorate in piano performance from University of Southern California\, where he studied with Daniel Pollack. His previous teachers include Alexander Satz and Vera Khoroshina at Moscow Conservatory College.
URL:https://hollandsymphony.org/events/a-closing-chapter/
LOCATION:West Ottawa Performing Arts Center\, 3685 Butternut Drive\, Holland\, MI\, 49424\, United States
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