Front Row Washington

Chee-Yun and Audrey Andrist perform 20th and 21st century music. These two artists have received critical acclaim, and this concert demonstrates why as they play selections from serene and heartfelt to virtuosic fireworks!

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Chee yun

Opera Matinee

Dead Man Walking by Jake Heggie is based on activist Sister Helen Prejean’s bestselling eponymous memoir of justice and forgiveness. It takes us into the intimate and often unseen spaces where the innerworkings of the criminal justice system play out. On January 20 at 1PM.

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Dead Man Walking

Choral Showcase

Claudio Monteverdi was a pivotal figure who bridged the gap between the Renaissance and Baroque eras. On January 21, Bill Bukowski showcases a new recording of Monteverdi's much-loved Vespers of 1610, the Vespro della Beata Vergine, with the electrifying Pygmalion Ensemble, directed by Raphaël Pichon.

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Pygmalion

From the Top

We hear a stunning Wieniawski Polonaise played by a 13-year-old violinist, meet a young pianist who shares a special tip she got from piano superstar Lang Lang, and more on January 21 at 6PM!

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from the top

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