Welcome to our 2024-2025 season!
When
Thursday, February 25, 2016 | 8PM EST
Where
Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall
Tickets
Tickets to this performance are SOLD OUT. Obstructed View seats are on sale at the Frist Box Office 609-258-9220. Their hours are 11am – 5pm Monday through Saturday. Returned tickets will go on sale at the Richardson Auditorium Box Office at 6:15pm the night of the concert.
Single ticket prices:
$50, $40, $25 General / $10 Students
$10 Obstructed View
Concert Classics Series
About the Event
Christian Tetzlaff, Violin • Tanja Tetzlaff, Cello • Lars Vogt, Piano
In the crowded and entangled landscape of violin virtuosi, Christian Tetzlaff is simply one of a kind. Noted for his “anti-lyrical” sound and preference for wide dynamic range over soloistic bombast, he has achieved superstardom over the course of three decades in the public eye. Following a triumphant solo recital two seasons ago on our series, he returns this year with the Tetzlaff Trio, a rare configuration that includes pianist Lars Vogt and cellist (and sister) Tanja Tetzlaff. It will be the first piano trio on our stage in over ten years, and we are celebrating the occasion with a program of absolute treasures—works by Brahms, Schumann and Dvorák that anchor the 19th-century piano trio repertoire. This is not a collection of artists who tour through the states together more than once in a blue moon, so please be sure to put this one on your calendar.
Come early and hear some of the most talented high-school age a capella singers in our community when the Princeton Girlchoir Ensemble sings at 7pm.
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Christian Tetzlaff, Violin • Tanja Tetzlaff, Cello • Lars Vogt, Piano
In the crowded and entangled landscape of violin virtuosi, Christian Tetzlaff is simply one of a kind. Noted for his “anti-lyrical” sound and preference for wide dynamic range over soloistic bombast, he has achieved superstardom over the course of three decades in the public eye. Following a triumphant solo recital two seasons ago on our series, he returns this year with the Tetzlaff Trio, a rare configuration that includes pianist Lars Vogt and cellist (and sister) Tanja Tetzlaff. It will be the first piano trio on our stage in over ten years, and we are celebrating the occasion with a program of absolute treasures—works by Brahms, Schumann and Dvorák that anchor the 19th-century piano trio repertoire. This is not a collection of artists who tour through the states together more than once in a blue moon, so please be sure to put this one on your calendar.
Come early and hear some of the most talented high-school age a capella singers in our community when the Princeton Girlchoir Ensemble sings at 7pm.
Program
SCHUMANN Trio No. 2 in F Major, Op. 80
DVORÁK Trio No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 90, “Dumky”
BRAHMS Trio No. 1 in B Major, Op. 8
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