On February 14 & 15, Inon Barnatan joins the Grand Rapids Symphony and conductor Marcelo Leninger to perform Suspend by Andrew Norman, a new fantasy for piano and orchestra.
The program begins with Tragic Overture by Brahms and ends with Schubert’s Ninth Symphony, also famously known as “The Great.”
For more info, click here.
On February 14 & 15, Inon Barnatan joins the Grand Rapids Symphony and conductor Marcelo Leninger to perform Suspend by Andrew Norman, a new fantasy for piano and orchestra.
The program begins with Tragic Overture by Brahms and ends with Schubert’s Ninth Symphony, also famously known as “The Great.”
For more info, click here.
On February 14 & 15, Inon Barnatan joins the Grand Rapids Symphony and conductor Marcelo Leninger to perform Suspend by Andrew Norman, a new fantasy for piano and orchestra.
The program begins with Tragic Overture by Brahms and ends with Schubert’s Ninth Symphony, also famously known as “The Great.”
For more info, click here.
On February 14 & 15, Inon Barnatan joins the Grand Rapids Symphony and conductor Marcelo Leninger to perform Suspend by Andrew Norman, a new fantasy for piano and orchestra.
The program begins with Tragic Overture by Brahms and ends with Schubert’s Ninth Symphony, also famously known as “The Great.”
For more info, click here.
On February 14 & 15, Inon Barnatan joins the Grand Rapids Symphony and conductor Marcelo Leninger to perform Suspend by Andrew Norman, a new fantasy for piano and orchestra.
The program begins with Tragic Overture by Brahms and ends with Schubert’s Ninth Symphony, also famously known as “The Great.”
For more info, click here.
On February 14 & 15, Inon Barnatan joins the Grand Rapids Symphony and conductor Marcelo Leninger to perform Suspend by Andrew Norman, a new fantasy for piano and orchestra.
The program begins with Tragic Overture by Brahms and ends with Schubert’s Ninth Symphony, also famously known as “The Great.”
For more info, click here.
On February 14 & 15, Inon Barnatan joins the Grand Rapids Symphony and conductor Marcelo Leninger to perform Suspend by Andrew Norman, a new fantasy for piano and orchestra.
The program begins with Tragic Overture by Brahms and ends with Schubert’s Ninth Symphony, also famously known as “The Great.”
For more info, click here.