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Celebrate the start of our 46th season! Baltimore violinist Emmanuel Borowsky returns to our stage to perform Beethoven's masterwork! This performance was originally scheduled for Beethoven's centenary in October 2020. In addition, two uplifting premieres celebrate the SSO's return to Bel Air High School as our concert venue, including one from Maestro Bair. Schubert's lovely music from 'Rosamunde' will offer a moving respite between the two premiers.
Emmanuel Borowsky “He brought forth a celebration of fire and temperament, as well as immense sensitivity, wonderfully flowing chants and a pliant tone. He is a remarkable talent.” The German Heidelberg Rhein-Neckar Zeitung's assessment of American violinist Emmanuel Borowsky has been echoed by audiences and media around the world. To date, Emmanuel has toured a staggering 35 countries in North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Emmanuel has performed as soloist with orchestras across the globe with collaborations spanning the gamut from the Tianjin Symphony Orchestra all the way to the Poznan Symphony and Jordan National Conservatory Orchestra. Emmanuel's discography for ICRecords includes Pearls of Music, Musical Favorites of All Times, Music for Peace, Jewish Joys and Sorrows (2014), and PRIME (2014), a collection of original compositions by the three Borowsky siblings. Emmanuel and his sisters have also released two DVDs: Postcards from Dilsberg and the Beethoven Triple Concerto (live concert recording with the Young German Symphony Orchestra). Emmanuel's love of music is manifested in his educational work with aspiring musicians. He is an adjunct professor at Towson University, and each summer teaches violin and chamber music at the esteemed Intermuse International Music Institute and Festival USA. He teaches privately in Baltimore, and is a frequent adjudicator of competitions and festivals. Dr. Borowsky holds degrees from The University of Maryland (D.M.A.) and Indiana University (B.M., M.M.). He has also studied at the Icelandic Academy of the Arts. His teachers have included Erick Friedman, Dorothy DeLay, Roman Totenberg, Zoltan Szabo, Guðný Guðmundsdóttir, Jamie Laredo, Mark Kaplan, Menaham Pressler, and James Stern. COVID-19 Policies: Effective March 13, 2022, wearing a mask at the performance will be optional, but we strongly encourage patrons to wear a mask for the health and safety of the audience and musicians. A section of seats will be reserved for those patrons who feel more comfortable sitting only with others who are masked. As the pandemic continues to evolve daily, an updated policy may be posted prior to the concert. Ticket Information:
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7:30pm to 8:45pm
General Admission: $20.00
All Ages
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