Celebrate springtime with Brazilian-born piano virtuoso Maria Meirelles and New York violinist Jannina Barefield Norpoth. Praised for her eloquent style, beautiful tone and brilliant technique, Meirelles has received acclaim throughout the U.S. and Latin America. She is widely known for her mastery of Beethoven’s 32 Piano Sonatas, which she performed from memory at a seven-concert marathon at Carnegie Hall. Norpoth, who grew up in Palmer Woods, performs with the innovative New York-based PQ (PUBLIQuartet), who debuted at Carnegie Hall and are the 2016-17 Quartet-in-Residence at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. She has performed with PQ at the Detroit Jazz Festival, Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, and throughout the U.S. She has performed internationally, and debuted as a soloist with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra at age 14.
Repertoire will include Sonata(s) by Prokofiev, a surprise guest to perform a tribute to Duke Ellington’s 118th birthday with Norpoth, and more.
For tickets and info, go to:palmerwoods.org and/or palmerwoodsmusicinhomes2017.eventbrite.com
Repertoire will include Sonata(s) by Prokofiev, a surprise guest to perform a tribute to Duke Ellington’s 118th birthday with Norpoth, and more.
For tickets and info, go to:palmerwoods.org and/or palmerwoodsmusicinhomes2017.eventbrite.com
A free educational concert for children will precede the concert from 5-6 pm.
Thank you to our sponsors for the Free Children’s Concert: Be Well Medical Center, City Living Detroit, DMC Sinai-Grace Hospital, Michigan Chronicle, WRCJ-90.9fm and detroitperforms.org
RESERVE TICKETS: palmerwoodsyouthconcert2017.eventbrite.com or 313-891-2514
Palmer Woods Music in Homes celebrates its 10th season presenting Jazz, Classical and World Music concerts in majestic homes and gardens in historic Palmer Woods. All concerts include a delicious dinner. The address of the concert is revealed to ticket holders the week of the concert. Tickets must be purchased in advance at palmerwoods.org