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Winter Festival: Violin Celebration

Destination: Kreisler

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Sun, Mar 8, 2026, 5:00 pm

Alice Tully Hall

2 hours, including intermission

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Many violinists throughout history have astounded audiences with their technique and virtuosity, but none was as beloved as Friedrich “Fritz” Kreisler. Born in Vienna in 1875, he was adored by listeners and musicians alike, and his playing and his numerous compositions redefined the late Romantic voice of the violin. This tribute to Kreisler begins with a prelude by great artists who preceded him, and continues with a selection of original Kreisler compositions and arrangements.

Program

Eugène Ysaÿe

(1858–1931)

Rêve d'enfant for Violin and Piano, Op. 14

(1895–1900)

Henryk Wieniawski

(1835-1880)

Selections from Etudes-Caprices for Two Violins, Op. 18

(c. 1863)

Richard Strauss

(1864–1949)

Sonata in E-flat major for Violin and Piano, Op. 18

(1887–88)
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Strauss's Sonata showcases the composer's early mastery of the Romantic style–written when he was just 23 years old.

Listen for Strauss's lush harmonies and expansive melodies, as well as his innovative approach to form and structure.

Fritz Kreisler

(1875–1962)

Arrangements and Original Works

Sahun Sam Hong

Piano

Orion Weiss

Piano

Benjamin Beilman

Violin

Paul Huang

Violin

Sean Lee

Violin

Richard Lin

Violin

Danbi Um

Violin

Aaron Boyd

Violin/Viola

Mihai Marica

Cello
Presented at

Alice Tully Hall

1941 Broadway at, W 65th St New York, NY 10023