Lysander Piano Trio
photo by Balazs Borocz
Music at St. Paul’s announces its 2024-25 Artist Series season presenting four concerts featuring a wide range of music performed by internationally renowned artists. All concerts take place at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 305 West Seventh at Pine Street, in downtown Chattanooga. Season subscriptions and single tickets may be purchased in advance through the St. Paul’s website. Tickets for each concert will also be sold at the door.
Review for the performances:
This season’s St. Paul’s Artist Series opens on Friday at 6:30 p.m., with the award-winning, internationally renowned Lysander Piano Trio (Itamar Zorman, violin, Liza Stepanova, piano, Michael Katz, cello) performing works by Robert Schumann, Rebecca Clarke, Arvo Pärt, and Felix Mendelssohn. During their more than10 years of collaboration, the three artists have developed a reputation for exciting programming, finding creative ways to connect well-known masterworks with pieces by lesser-known and underrepresented composers, and discovering common threads across cultures and times. The Trio has been praised by The Washington Post for “...an uncommon degree of heart-on-the-sleeve emotional frankness...the ensemble’s unanimity of approach — vivid engagement carried by soaring, ripely Romantic playing — proved quite splendid.”
The 2024-25 Artist Series continues:
Friday, Dec. 6: Serafina brings a program of music for women’s voices through the centuries for an Advent Candlelight Concert;
Tuesday, Jan. 28: Grammy-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer, renowned as “an orchestra of voices,” performs a wide-ranging repertoire with dazzling virtuosity;
Friday, Feb. 28: award-winning organist Ryan Chan performs on St. Paul’s Casavant organ. All concerts take place at 6:30 p.m.
Steven Severin, head of the St. Paul’s Music Committee, said, “On behalf of all of us at St. Paul's, I am delighted to announce our 2024-25 Artist Series. We hope you will join us throughout the season to experience this glorious music in our beautiful space.“
Series Subscriptions: $130, $110, $100, $80
Single Tickets: $40, $35, $30, $25, $10
Lysander Piano Trio
photo by Balazs Borocz