Date: 
Tue, 01/28/2020 - 6:30pm to 8:30pm

Tickets and information: Single tickets are $40 each ($10 for students). All tickets include a post-concert reception with the artists. Purchase tickets online at: guarnerihall.org/events/ or call 847-780-6720.

Image result for frank almond harp spotlightAbout Frank Almond

Violinist Frank Almond holds the Charles and Marie Caestecker Concertmaster Chair with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Previously, he held the Concertmaster position with the Rotterdam Philharmonic with Valery Gergiev and Guest Concertmaster position with the London Symphony Orchestra with Kurt Masur. He performs regularly as a soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and as soloist and chamber musician throughout the US and Europe. He is the founder of his own chamber music series in Milwaukee, Frankly Music, which is recognized for innovative programming and for attracting leading performers from around the world.

At 17, Mr. Almond was one of the youngest prizewinners in the history of the Niccolò Paganini Competition in Genoa, Italy, and five years later was one of two American prizewinners at the Eighth International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, which was documented in an award-winning PBS film. His extensive recording discography includes a wide range of repertoire and has earned him multiple Grammy nominations. His most recent series of recordings, A Violin’s Life, chronicles the extraordinary history and lineage of his current violin, the 1715 Lipiński Stradivarius. This instrument has direct ties to Giuseppe Tartini, Edvard Grieg, Johannes Brahms, and Robert and Clara Schumann.

Mr. Almond earned two degrees from The Juilliard School, where he studied with Dorothy Delay, Michael Tseitlin, Felix Galimir, and Joseph Silverstein. He currently serves on the Faculty at Roosevelt University in Chicago and is the Artist-in-Residence at the Milwaukee Youth Symphony, one of the largest youth arts programs in the United States.

About Guarneri Hall NFP

Guarneri Hall NFP is a not-for-profit classical music incubator that presents live classical music performances in Guarneri Hall, an acoustically engineered and technologically advanced 60-seat performance and recording space at 11 E. Adams St. in Chicago’s Loop, and in pop-up locations elsewhere in Chicago. As part of its mission to sustain and modernize classical music, Guarneri Hall NFP produces innovative, high-quality video that it distributes worldwide for free access, and provides education programs for young music professionals and for Chicago-area students, with a special focus on reaching young people with limited access to classical music. Live streaming of Guarneri Hall events is available, free-of-charge, at guarnerihall.org.

Guarneri Hall NFP serves as a facilitator and catalyst for emerging musical artists, musical groups and music education initiatives. It aims to be a leader in the field of music education, providing advanced training for professional ensembles, soloists, music educators, and students, as well as curriculum support for classroom teachers through teacher training initiatives promoting best practices. Guarneri Hall NFP also provides educational resources, including PDFs of musical scores and parts and online tutorial videos, to the Chicago community and beyond.

Guarneri Hall NFP is partially supported by a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.

Additional Upcoming Guarneri Hall NFP 2019-2020 Season Concerts:

Mon., February 10 at 6:30 p.m. – Avalon Quartet: Ludwig and Wolfgang

            Works by Beethoven and Mozart

Thurs., February 13 at 6:30 p.m. – Gandelsman Meets Bach

Featuring Grammy-award winning violinist and producer Johnny Gandelsman of the NYC string quartet Brooklyn Rider

Fri., April 3 at 6:30 p.m. – The Formosa Quartet

First Prize and Amadeus Prize winners at London’s Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition perform Beethoven and selections from their exclusive collection of world, folk, pop, jazz, and poetry arrangements

Mon., April 6 at 6:30 p.m. – April in Paris: Dempster Street Pro Musica and CSO Winds

Chicago Symphony Orchestra Oboist Michael Henoch and CSO woodwind players John Bruce Yeh, clarinet; William Buchman, bassoon; and Oto Carillo, horn join violinist Stefan Hersh (Guarneri Hall Artistic Director) and NEXUS Chamber Music cellist and co-artistic director Alexander Hersh for works by Debussy, Ravel, Ibert, and Pierné.

Visit guarneri.org/events/ for additional concert details.