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Performer: Benjamin Beilman

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AucklandMight & Majesty

Weber, Bruch, Bach, Mendelssohn
Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra; Giordano Bellincampi; Benjamin Beilman

Perth WADavies, Tchaikovsky, DvořákWorld premiere

Davies, Tchaikovsky, Dvořák
West Australian Symphony Orchestra; Asher Fisch; Benjamin Beilman
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An opening night of substance at Seattle’s Chamber Music Festival

Chamber music values and luxury casting with world-class string players enriched this hefty program of an elegiac Bach sonata and valedictory works by Bartók and Brahms.

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Princely playing from Benjamin Beilman in new violin concerto

Beilman plays the world premiere of Chris Rogerson’s Violin Concerto no. 1 “The Little Prince” with the Kansas City Symphony under Gemma New.
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Good-natured competition at Montana's Tippet Rise

The midday concert was held a barn designed by the same team who engineered London's Wigmore Hall, and acoustics are as warm and carefully attuned as its modest, appealing interior.
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Bach, Berio and Dvořák in the mountains of Montana

Profound musical expression shrinks against the majesty of the setting, but ends up all the more profound, in the summer chamber music series.
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Skrowaczewski's greatness in Bruckner revealed by the LPO

Benjamin Beilman's radiant Mendelssohn preceded Skrowaczewski and the LPO making a magnificent case for Bruckner's third version of his Symphony no. 3 in D minor at the Souhthbank Centre, London.
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Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center musicians perform Bliss, Szymanowski, and Suk

On Thursday evening, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center presented its inaugural concert of the 2013-2014 Late Night Rose series. On the stage of Lincoln Center’s Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Studio, performers put on a delightfully curated show, featuring the works of three lesser-known Western composers: Arthur Bliss, Karol Szymanowski, and Josef Suk.
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