Mozart and Beethoven!
Friday, May 16 | 08:00 PM
Don’t miss our 10th Anniversary Season Finale with the return of acclaimed violinist Roberto Cani and exciting emerging talent debuting with LAV!
Featuring Beethoven’s two Romances for violin and orchestra, performed by renowned violinist Roberto Cani, and the exciting artistry of young violin virtuosi Hannah White and Adam Millstein, in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Concertone in C Major!
Program (no intermission)
L. van Beethoven – Romance in F Major for Violin and Orchestra , op.50
Roberto Cani, violin
W.A. Mozart – Concertone in C Major for Two Violins and Orchestra, K.190
Hannah White and Adam Millstein, violins
L. van Beethoven – Romance in G Major for Violin and Orchestra , op.40
Roberto Cani, violin
Artists
Roberto Cani
A native of Milan, violinist Roberto Cani studied at the Milan Conservatory of Music, the Gnessin Institute of Music in Moscow and the University of Southern California. He has been guest concertmaster for the London Philharmonic and the La Scala Philharmonic. He has performed as a soloist with the Moscow Philharmonic, the Orchestra of La Scala in Milan, RAI Symphony (Italy), Haydn Orchestra of Bolzano, Orchestra Cantelli, Belgrade Orchestra, Zagreb Orchestra and Missouri Chamber Orchestra.
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Described by New York Concert Review as “phenomenal”, Award-winning Black female violinist, Hannah White, pursues to be an authentic and relatable voice in today’s changing landscape of classical music.
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Adam Millstein is a violinist who is developing a multifaceted career as a performer, lecturer, and music curator. He is currently pursuing his Artist Diploma at the Colburn School in Los Angeles under the renowned pedagogue, Robert Lipsett. He holds his Master’s Degree from Colburn and his Bachelor of Musical Arts Degree from the University of Michigan, where he studied with Danielle Belen.
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Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz
The Los Angeles Virtuosi Orchestra’s current home venue, where it has been the orchestra-in-residence since 2014, the Théâtre Raymond Kabbaz opened in June 2000. It is a tribute to the passion and ambition of Raymond Kabbaz, President and Founder of Le Lycée Français de Los Angeles, who dedicated the last three years of his life to the creation of the Theatre.
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