Virtuosi Concerts is The University of Winnipeg’s premier recital and chamber music series and they begin their season with "From Tokyo to Montrose Street." Missed the interview? Watch here!

Harry Strub, co-founder and Artistic Director of Virtuosi Concerts, and Madeline Hildebrand, Young Artist Program Coordinator, will be in the Diamond Lane to discuss this weekend's season opener: From Tokyo to Montrose Street. Formed in 2013, the Montrose Trio is a collaboration of between two members of the former Tokyo String Quartet, Martin Beaver (violin) and Clive Greensmith (cello), joined by pianist Jon Kimura Parker. The programme consists of Haydn, Shostakovich and Arensky and most certainly is not one to miss!

 

 

Additionally, Indra Egan (piano), one of the eight 2017-18 Virtuosi Artists, will open for the superb trio. She was Michael's Wolch's guest on Morning Light and you can find find her interview HERE

Saturday, September 9th at 7:30pm the Virtuosi Concert Series returns to the University of Winnipeg's Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall. For more information and tickets visit: http://www.virtuosi.mb.ca

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