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SUMMARY:Palm Beach Symphony Masterworks Series Concert Featuring Guest Violinist Vadim Repin
DESCRIPTION:Vadim Repin\, violin\, and conducted by Gerard Schwarz. \nPaul Moravec: Miami Variations\nSerge Prokofiev: Violin Concerto No. 2 in G Minor\, Op. 63\nPaul Moravec: Lullaby (World Premiere Commissioned for Palm Beach Symphony by Ambassador Bonnie McElveen-Hunter)\nJohannes Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F Major\, Op. 90 \nThis concert will deliver a thrilling blend of innovation and timeless beauty. Hailed as one of the most compelling violinists in the world\, Vadim Repin shines in Prokofiev’s lyrical and dynamic Violin Concerto No. 2. The program also includes the world premiere of Paul Moravec’s Lullaby\, commissioned for Palm Beach Symphony\, alongside his Miami Variations\, and Brahms’ richly romantic Symphony No. 3. \nRepin was born in Siberia in 1971 and won all categories of the Henryk Wieniawski International Violin Competition at the age of 11. By the age of 15\, he made debuts in Moscow\, St. Petersburg\, Tokyo\, Munich\, Berlin\, Helsinki and Carnegie Hall. At 17\, he was the youngest ever winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition. Since then\, he has performed with the world’s most prominent orchestras and conductors in all the major music venues. \nIn 2010\, Repin was awarded the highest French distinction\, the Victoire d’Honneur and the title of Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres for his services to music. He was appointed Honorary Professor of the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing in 2014 and at the Shanghai Conservatory in 2015. Music education plays an important role in Repin’s life. He has given masterclasses for young violinists at Mozarteum University Salzburg and been on the jury of the Donatella Flick Conducting Competition\, Tchaikovsky Competition and Queen Elisabeth Competition. \nAbout Palm Beach Symphony\nPalm Beach Symphony is South Florida’s premier orchestra known for its diverse repertoire and commitment to community. Founded in 1974\, this 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization adheres to a mission of engaging\, educating\, and entertaining the greater community of the Palm Beaches through live performances of inspiring orchestral music. The orchestra is celebrated for delivering spirited performances by first-rate musicians and distinguished guest artists. Recognized by The Cultural Council for Palm Beach County with a 2020 Muse Award for Outstanding Community Engagement\, Palm Beach Symphony continues to expand its education and community outreach programs with children’s concerts\, student coaching sessions and master classes\, instrument donations and free public concerts that have reached more than 90\,000 students in recent years. For more information\, visit www.palmbeachsymphony.org. \nProud sponsors of Palm Beach Symphony include Cindy and Jerome Canty\, Mrs. James N. Bay\, Carol and Harold Baxter\, C. Kenneth and Laura Baxter Foundation\, Inc.\, Kathy Lee Bickham and John Bickham\, Leslie Rogers Blum\, Jeﬀrey and Tina Bolton\, James R. Borynack and Adolfo Zaralegui / FINDLAY Galleries\, Jerome J. Claeys\, Thomas and Carol Bruce\, Amy and John T. Collins\, The Colony Hotel\, Suzanne Mott Dansby\, The David Minkin Foundation\, Michelle DuBois and James Roiter\, Ray K. Farris\, Mary and Will Demory\, Herbert H. and Barbara C. Dow Foundation\, Willard H. Dow and Kelly Winter\, Dr. Richard and Diane Farber\, Bill and Kem Frick/The Frick Foundation\, Inc.\, Edith Hall Friedheim/Eric Friedheim Foundation\, Gerry Gibian and Marjorie Yashar\, Paul* and Sandra Goldner\, Douglas and Jo Gressette\, Irwin and Janet Gusman\, Walter Harper\, Thomas E. Harvey & Cathleen P. Black Foundation\, Doris Hastings Foundation\, Carol S. and Joseph Andrew Hays\, John Herrick\, Addison Hines Charitable Trust\, Lisa and George Hines\, HSS Florida\, Charles and Ann Johnson/The C and A Johnson Family Foundation\, Elaine Kay\, Aban and Percy Kavasmaneck\, Leonard and Norma Klorﬁne Foundation\, The Kovner Foundation\, Gary and Linda Lachman/The Lachman Family Foundation\, Patricia Lambrecht/The Lambrecht Family Foundation\, Donald C. McGraw Foundation\, The Honorable Bonnie McElveen-Hunter\, The McNulty Charitable Foundation\, Tish Messinger\, David Moscow\, Palm Beach Design Masters\, Park Foundation\, Patrick and Milly Park\, Nancy and Ellis J. Parker\, III\, PNC Private Bank\, Lois Pope\, Provident Jewelry\, Ari Rifkin/The Len-Ari Foundation\, Dr. Martha Rodriguez and Dr. Jesus Perez-Mendez\, Annette Urso Rickel Foundation\, Karen Hunt Rogers\, The Honorable Ronald A. Rosenfeld\, David Schafer\, Seth Sprague Foundation\, Robin B. Smith\, Kimberly V. Strauss\, Don and Mary Thompson\, Jerome and Carol Trautschold\, Sieglinde Wikstrom/The Wikstrom Foundation\, and The Ann Eden Woodward Foundation/James and Judy Woods.\n*Deceased
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LOCATION:Kravis Center for the Performing Arts\, 701 Okeechobee Blvd.\, West Palm Beach\, FL\, 33401\, United States
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