Ryan MacEvoy McCullough – Past Concerts
Born in Boston and raised behind the Redwood Curtain of northern California, pianist Ryan MacEvoy McCullough has developed a diverse career as soloist, vocal and instrumental collaborator, composer, recording artist, and pedagogue. Ryan's music-making encompasses work with historical keyboards, electro-acoustic tools and instruments, and close collaborations with some of today’s foremost composers. In a performance of Chopin "his virtuosity was evident and understated, his playing projected a warmth… that conjured the humanity of Artur Rubinstein," (Eli Newberger, The Boston Musical Intelligencer) and in a performance of contemporary music, his playing "found a perfect balance between the gently shimmering and the more brittle, extroverted strands… and left you eager to hear the rest" (Allan Kozinn, The NY Times).
The World at War: Rage
Arnold Schoenberg — Ode to Napoleon Buonaparte, Op. 41
Dmitri Shostakovich — From Jewish Folk Poetry, Op. 79
In person: $35 (pay-what-you-can from $10; donations accepted) | Stream: $9.99 subscription
Philadelphia Chamber Music Society: Lucy Fitz Gibbon, soprano; Marlène Ngalissamy, bassoon; Ryan McCullough, piano
Adela Maddison — Cinq mélodies
Gabriel Grovlez — Sicilienne et Allegro Giocoso
Pablo Ortiz — Selected works
Francisco Mignone — Cinco peças para canto e fagote
Free (Online: pay-what-you-wish | In person: $25 general, $10 student)
Guerilla Underground: The Colony
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