Music on Madison | February 26 at 3 pm
Our 58th Season continues Sunday, February 26 at 3 pm!
Phil Goldenberg, classical guitar
The next concert of the Saint Andrew Music Society’s 58th Season is on Sunday, February 26 at 3 pm featuring Phil Goldenberg, who has established himself as one of his generation’s leading classical guitarists.
Through his expressive and sensitive playing he has moved audiences in concert halls and festivals around the world. His program explores the intersection different musical genres including jazz, Turkish folk, rock and tango; all wrapped up with modern classical sensibilities. The program’s major works are the jazz inspired Trilogy by New York-based composer Frederic Hand, the funky and exciting French masterwork Libra Sonatine by Roland Dyens, and the free-spirited improvisatory Turkish work Koyunbaba by Carlo Domeniconi. Also included on the program are the intricate and expressive arrangements of the American folk melody The Water Is Wide by Frederic Hand, and When You Wish Upon a Star by Joe Pass.
Please click here to purchase tickets in advance Tickets can also be purchased at the door ($30; $25 – Students/Seniors 62+; children 12 & under: free). We will not be checking vaccination status but encourage all of our attendees to be vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19, and the wearing of face masks will be optional.
We hope that you will join us!
Next on the Music on Madison Series - Sunday, March 19 at 3pm
Bach: Goldberg Variations
Peter Vinograde, piano
Pianist Peter Vinograde returns to the Music on Madison series with a complete performance of Bach’s epic Goldberg Variations, coupled with two shorter works by Sergei Rachmaninoff and Alfred Fisher.