Concertos by Candlelight

John V. Sinclair, conductor • Bach Festival Orchestra

Alon Goldstein, piano, Routa Kroumovitch and Alvaro Gomez, violins

The Concertos by Candlelight program is a perennial favorite of Bach Festival audiences. Guest artist Alon Goldstein, whose performances have been described as “lively, bursting with energy, yet also poetic,” (Der Westen, Bochum Germany) returns to Knowles Chapel to perform Brahms’ incomparable Piano Concerto No. 1.

The husband-and-wife team of Routa Kroumovitch and Alvaro Gomez, violinists, are familiar to patrons as co-concert masters of the Bach Festival Orchestra. Performing as a duo around the world, Kroumovitch and Gomez bring artistry to a level that can only be achieved through years of collaborative music-making. They will perform the Concertante in A Major for Two Violins, Op. 48, by Louis Spohr.

Also, performed will be Rossini’s iconic William Tell Overture.

Tickets start at $25

Presented By:
Bach Festival Society of Winter Park
Dates:
February 24, 2024
Price:
From $25
Time:
7:30 - 9 p.m.

John V. Sinclair, conductor • Bach Festival Orchestra

Alon Goldstein, piano, Routa Kroumovitch and Alvaro Gomez, violins

The Concertos by Candlelight program is a perennial favorite of Bach Festival audiences. Guest artist Alon Goldstein, whose performances have been described as “lively, bursting with energy, yet also poetic,” (Der Westen, Bochum Germany) returns to Knowles Chapel to perform Brahms’ incomparable Piano Concerto No. 1.

The husband-and-wife team of Routa Kroumovitch and Alvaro Gomez, violinists, are familiar to patrons as co-concert masters of the Bach Festival Orchestra. Performing as a duo around the world, Kroumovitch and Gomez bring artistry to a level that can only be achieved through years of collaborative music-making. They will perform the Concertante in A Major for Two Violins, Op. 48, by Louis Spohr.

Also, performed will be Rossini’s iconic William Tell Overture.

Tickets start at $25