CHAMBER @ RAVENSCROFT: RESONANCE
The Chamber @ Ravenscroft season closes with a powerful Resonance on Saturday, May 10th, at 3:00 pm. Taking the stage for this concert are three amazing artists familiar to our audience: violinist Rolf Haas, violist Nancy Buck, and pianist Miki Aoki, who have performed on such remarkable Chamber shows as Inspiration (2023) and Immersion (2024). On Resonance, this trio is joined by acclaimed cellist Richard Belcher, who makes his Ravenscroft Hall debut.
Anchoring the program will be a performance of the Piano Quartet, No. 2 in A major by Johannes Brahms, one of the most sumptuous works in all of chamber music repertoire. Don’t miss Resonance, a special matinee event which brings our third Chamber @ Ravenscroft season to a memorable close!
Resonance features
Rolf Haas, violin
Nancy Buck, viola
Richard Belcher, cello
Miki Aoki, piano
About the artists…
Violinist Rolf Haas has concertized around the world in various musical settings, including appearances in England, Germany, Poland, Spain, and the United States, where he has been featured as a soloist with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra. Violist Nancy Buck has performed chamber music in prominent venues across the United States, and in the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and New Zealand. She currently serves as Co-Artistic Director of the Chamber @ Ravenscroft series. Richard Belcher has been a member of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra since 2019, following two decades as the founding cellist of the Grammy-nominated Enso String Quartet. With the quartet, he concertized in many of the world’s major concert halls such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Kennedy Center in the United States, as well as abroad in Europe, South America, Australia and New Zealand. Widely recognized for her diverse abilities as a collaborative artist, pianist Miki Aoki has performed on the stages of Carnegie Hall in New York City, St. Martin-in-the Fields, the Royal Festival Hall, Laeizhalle Hamburg, Munetsugu Hall (Japan), and St. Petersburg Philharmonic Hall (Russia).
Lobby doors open at 2:00 pm and Ravenscroft Hall doors open at 2:30 pm. Choose from a fine selection of wine and craft beers in Jazzbird before the show. No food or drink is permitted inside Ravenscroft Hall. Please note that parking is free and abundant on-site at Ravenscroft.
Cost for this event is $35.00 (adults) and $10.00 (for students). Purchase your tickets today to be enveloped in the beautiful Resonance!
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