One of the most sought-after conductors of her generation, Elim Chan is highly regarded for her wide-ranging repertory, with incisive interpretations of both classical and contemporary symphonic works.
MoreCelebrating the “Roaring Twenties,” programming centers works from the era, including Ravel’s jazz-inspired Piano Concerto in G, Gershwin’s Concerto in F, selections inspired by Harlem’s nightclubs and the film “An American in Paris” performed live in concert.
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This mid-April program features two major debuts with the Minnesota Orchestra, with guest conductor Kristiina Poska at the podium and American cellist Sterling Elliott in the soloist spotlight.
Ina Garten, the Barefoot Contessa, welcomes a brand-new roster of friends old and new to her East Hampton home for good food, great conversation and lots of fun in the six-episode return of “Be My Guest with Ina Garten” on Sunday, April 21 at 12 PM ET/PT on Food Network.
Music Director Thomas Søndergård will collaborate with Concertmaster Erin Keefe as soloist in wide-ranging concerts April 11-13. Keefe will perform Max Bruch’s elegant First Violin Concerto, an enduring work premiered in 1866 that today ranks among the most famous violin concertos.
MINNEAPOLIS — On April 5 and 6, 2024, Nur-D will partner with the Minnesota Orchestra for a pair of energetic debut concerts.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) announced today a new exhibition of contemporary Korean Art. “The Shape of Time: Korean Art after 1989,” organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, covers five themes: Dissonance, Reinvention, Coexistence, Being Seen, and Portraying Anxiety.
The Guthrie Theater (Joseph Haj, Artistic Director) today announced the cast and creative team for “On Beckett,” an Irish Repertory Theatre production produced by Octopus Theatricals.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) is presenting “Year of the Dragon: Mystical Creatures of the Sky,” an exhibition celebrating the lunar Year of the Dragon.