The Gryphon Trio, a Canadian threesome that played the Flagler Museum music series in 2006, returned Feb. 5 to Whitehall with three works from the Austro-German canon. Violinist Annalee Patipatanakoon, cellist Roman Borys and pianist Jamie Parker offered music by Haydn, Beethoven and Brahms, playing the trios in chronological order, with Parker commenting as they went about … [Read more...]
Delphi Trio offers meaty program of canonical works at Flagler
The Delphi Trio, a San Francisco-based threesome of piano, violin and cello, made a stop in South Florida on Tuesday night in a different guise than expected. Founding pianist Jeffrey LaDeur has left the group to “pursue other projects,” said violinist Liana Bérubé, and so she and cellist Michelle Kwon were joined by Tampa-based pianist Eunmi Ko at the Flagler Museum for a … [Read more...]
Edward Steichen at the Flagler: Long-gone stars still pull us in
Actors, writers, dancers, and politicians all dressed to the nines – cane in hand, bobbed cut, slicked hair, bow ties – have shown up at the Flagler Museum for the ultimate after-party. Missing from this one is the duck pouts, the flashing cameras and the red carpet. Those prone to platonic love or being starstruck, guard your hearts. Everybody looks deliciously attractive … [Read more...]
Season Preview 2018-19: Classical music
It shouldn’t be surprising at this point, given South Florida’s deep connection to the Northeast, and New York City in particular, but this area can boast a season of classical music as rich as most other cities in the country, particularly in the first months of the year, when everyone likes to come to Florida to escape winter. Here’s a monthly look at what you can look … [Read more...]
Season Preview 2018-19: Palm Beach art
By Sandra Schulman After an unusually hot summer, the cooler temps and invigorating new art season are more than welcome. The art offerings are heavy on photographs and Florida history with glamour shots in the spotlight at the Flagler Museum, and Sunshine State history at the Boca Raton Museum. Former President Bush makes a Florida art show bow with portraits of the … [Read more...]
Henschel Quartet plays seamless Mozart, Debussy at Flagler
By Dennis D. Rooney The Henschel Quartet is named for three of the group’s original members who, with cellist Mathias Beyer-Karlhøj, founded it in 1994. Two of the Henschel siblings remain, first violinist Christoph and violist Monika. Second violinist Catalin Desaga joined them in 2016. Christoph Henschel plays a 1721 Stradivarius; Desaga’s violin is by Jan Bobak, a … [Read more...]
Prima Trio brings zest and brilliance to Flagler series
By Dennis D. Rooney The Prima Trio is composed of Anastasia Dedik, piano; Gulia Gurevich, violin and viola; and Boris Allakhverdyan, clarinet. They met while students at the Oberlin Conservatory and founded the trio in 2004. They appeared Feb. 6 on the Flagler Museum Music Series for a second time; their debut was in 2009. Unlike the piano trio, the repertoire for … [Read more...]
Beautifully played Dvořák caps fine Hermitage Trio outing
By Dennis D. Rooney The Hermitage Piano Trio takes its name from the great Russian museum of art and culture in St. Petersburg founded in 1764 by Empress Catherine the Great. The players are Ilya Kazantsev, piano; Misha Keylin, violin; and Sergey Antonov, cello. Their concert Jan. 23 in the Flagler’s current Music Series opened with a relative novelty, Dmitri … [Read more...]
Stellar Bartók stands out at Tesla Quartet’s Flagler appearance
By Dennis D. Rooney The procession of string quartets to South County concert venues continued last Tuesday with a concert by the Tesla String Quartet. They chose a classic program: Bartók’s Third Quartet of 1927 was flanked by early and middle period quartets of Beethoven. Founded at New York’s Juilliard School in 2008, the Teslas quickly began to attract awards, … [Read more...]
Gaugengigl: Flager exhibit revives interest in forgotten Boston painter
The winter exhibition coming to the Flagler Museum this January is a rescue mission of an obscure classically trained artist with no direct ties to Henry Flagler – although he would have loved the works. Masterfully Human: The Art of Gaugengigl examines the highly evocative body of work of Boston painter and etcher Ignaz Marcel Gaugengigl through 75 pieces that include … [Read more...]