September 22-23

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Celestial Waters

Friday | 9.22.23 | 8:00 PM
Saturday | 9.23.23 | 8:00 PM

The DiMenna Center for Classical Music, 450 West 37th Street

Artistic Director Matthew Aubin kicks off TCS’s 18th season with the US premiere of Les Eaux célestes (Celestial Waters), a sparkling work by the dynamic young composer Camille Pépin. Each evening features a dazzling violin concerto: Sergei Prokofiev’s Second Concerto on Friday, and a rarely heard gem by the nineteenth-century Swedish composer Amanda Maier-Röntgen on Saturday. Béla Bartók’s magisterial Concerto for Orchestra, a virtuosic tour de force, anchors the program.

Conductor:  Matthew Aubin

Program

Camille Pépin

Les Eaux célestes

(US premiere)

Sergei Prokofiev

Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.63

Inna Langerman, Violin
Amanda Maier-Röntgen

Violin Concerto in D minor

Juliana Pereira, Violin
Béla Bartók

Concerto for Orchestra, BB 123

Featured Artists

Juliana Pereira
Violin

Saturday, 9.23

Amanda Maier-Röntgen: Violin Concerto in D minor


A New York City native, Juliana began playing the violin at the age of 3 at the School for Strings in Manhattan where she is currently a member of the Board of Trustees. As an undergraduate at Brown University, Juliana was the concertmaster of the orchestra and frequent soloist. She also served as co-concert master of the Sorbonne University Orchestra in Paris while studying abroad. Juliana has performed with orchestras and ensembles throughout the U.S., U.K., Canada, France, and Brazil. …

Inna Langerman
Violin

Friday, 9.22

Sergei Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.63


Inna Langerman is a versatile Belarusian-American violinist renowned for her contributions as a freelance chamber and orchestral musician in the New York metropolitan area, with a presence across the five boroughs and the tri-state region.

Her musical journey began at home in a family rooted in music, bringing up her earliest studies at the age of five. This nurturing environment led her to a pursuit of the violin at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School. Inna's dedication was underscored through the …

Conductor

A leader in the 21st century orchestral landscape, Dr. Matthew Aubin is constantly reaching new audiences through innovative performance formats and creative initiatives both on and off the podium.

The 2022-23 season kicks off Dr. Aubin’s inaugural year as Music Director of the Southwest Michigan Symphony Orchestra. Additionally, he is Music Director of the Jackson Symphony Orchestra and serves as Artistic Director of The Chelsea Symphony. In his role at TCS, he has led highly visible collaborations with partners such …