Mike Goldberg
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All Saints Episcopal Church in the West End of Richmond will present Benjamin Britten's "Noye's Fludde" this Saturday afternoon (2/11) at 4pm. VPM's Mike Goldberg talks with Music Director Scott Hayes about this community opera.
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Clarinetist Anthony McGill and pianist Gloria Chen will perform this Sunday in the Modlin Center for the Arts at the University of Richmond. VPM's Mike Goldberg previews the concert with Anthony and Gloria.
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The Chamber Music Society of Central Virginia will present two concerts this weekend, featuring the Cramer Quartet, guitarist Cameron Welke, and cellist James Wilson.
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Clarinetist Seunghee Lee talks with Mike Goldberg about her album "Aspire," which is nominated for a 2023 Grammy Award for Best Classical Compendium.
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Composer Derek Bermel discusses his work for string quartet "Intonations" with VPM's Mike Goldberg. The piece is nominated for a 2023 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Classical Composition.
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Director Donald Nally discusses The Crossing's newest album "Carols after a Plague," featuring commissions from 12 different composers, with each submitting their own brief carol showcasing a variety of deeply personal and diverse interpretations of the pandemic.
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The Richmond Symphony will present its next Symphony Series concerts the weekend of January 28th and 29th. Music Director Valentina Peleggi and cellist Inbal Segev joined VPM's Mike Goldberg for a preview on "An Hour with the Richmond Symphony."
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The acclaimed Kronos Quartet will be in Richmond this weekend, presenting "At War With Ourselves - 400 Years of You" in the Modlin Center at the University of Richmond. VPM's Mike Goldberg talks with violinist and founder of the quartet, David Harrington, who discusses this groundbreaking work.
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Richmond Symphony cellist Schuyler Slack will be featured in the orchestra's upcoming Metro Series concerts. He will perform "This Mortal Frame," a piece he commissioned by Steven Snowden. VPM's Mike Goldberg talks with Schuyler and Steven about the piece and its history.
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Norwegian pianist Leif Ove Andsnes recently released a new album on the Sony Classic label featuring the most substantial piano collection by Antonin Dvořák. VPM's Mike Goldberg talks with Leif about these 13 postcards for piano that show entirely different side of the composer from his widely known symphonies and string quartets.