NY: Film Heavy Trip
Scandinavia House New York, NY, United StatesAn amateur heavy metal band from northern Finland gets its first big break, and hilarity ensues.
An amateur heavy metal band from northern Finland gets its first big break, and hilarity ensues.
Concert pianist Ruusamari Teppo performs Sibelius.
35 Years of Songs for the Theatre: Highlights from the singer/songwriter's decades of music on regional and national stages and film, with vocalist Prudence Johnson and instrumentalist Randy Sabien.
35 Years of Songs for the Theatre: Highlights from the singer/songwriter's decades of music on regional and national stages and film, with vocalist Prudence Johnson and instrumentalist Randy Sabien.
35 Years of Songs for the Theatre: Highlights from the singer/songwriter's decades of music on regional and national stages and film, with vocalist Prudence Johnson and instrumentalist Randy Sabien.
The music of Sibelius by his great-great-granddaughter, Ruusamari Teppo.
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat luncheon plus bake sale hosed by the Finnish Brotherhood Lodge Auxilary.
Gather for a cultural experience that includes presentations, music, films, tori/marketplace and much more.
Salonen conducts his own latest orchestral work to launch this program, followed by rising star violinist Daniel Lozakovich, hand-picked by Salonen to play the Tchaikovsky. Salonen and the LA Phil also perform one of their signature works, Bartók’s late masterpiece, which shows off every section of the orchestra to full advantage.
Susanna Mälkki conducts Strauss’s iconic Also sprach Zarathustra, which launches with a majestic fanfare that hails a primeval sunrise and ends in a chord that suggests the mystery of the universe. She also leads the Philharmonic in Haydn’s Philosopher Symphony; listen for French horns and English horns engaging in a musical conversation in the remarkable opening Adagio.