Mon, 1/5 — Martin Davids
Violinist Martin Davids leads and performs with period instrument ensembles across the United States including Brandywine Baroque, Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado, and Music of the Baroque. He is the founder and leader of the Callipygian Players.
Music
Pavaen de Spanje by Johann Schop
Tues, 1/6 — Jorge Federico Osorio
Recipient of the prestigious Medalla Bellas Artes, the highest honor granted by Mexico’s National Institute of Fine Arts, pianist Jorge Federico Osorio has been lauded throughout the world for his superb musicianship, powerful technique, vibrant imagination, and deep passion.
Music
Romeo and Juliet by Sergei Prokofiev
Wed, 1/7 — Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series: Motti Fang-Bentov
Born in Beijing, China, and raised in Tel-Aviv, Israel, pianist Motti Fang-Bentov hails from a multicultural, east-west background. It is from this background, and the exceptional guidance he had along the way, that Motti draws his musical palette.
Music of Tomer Rozen and Maurice Ravel
Thurs, 1/8 — Trio Settecento
Trio Settecento’s passionate and authoritative interpretations renew the pleasures of hearing beloved music from the Age of Enlightenment while also revealing the delights of new discoveries.
Music
Sinfonia in D minor by Alessandro Stradella
Fri, 1/9 — Alex Klein
Alex Klein is recognized as one of the world’s leading oboists. A Grammy Award winner, he began his professional career at age 11 in his native Brazil and was principal oboe of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1995 to 2004.
Music
Three Etudes by José Siqueira


