Romantic Literature
Levine Music OnlineCollect ideas for appropriate teaching pieces for all levels of piano students. Open to Levine Piano Faculty. Featuring: Darya Gabay, Wen-Yin Chan, Jamila Tekalli
Collect ideas for appropriate teaching pieces for all levels of piano students. Open to Levine Piano Faculty. Featuring: Darya Gabay, Wen-Yin Chan, Jamila Tekalli
Students in the Honors Program participate in a three hour workshop. This year's guest clinicians include Jeffrey Chappell and Charles Williams. The event will culminate in a student performance of Terry Riley's In C, led by Dr. Kenny Stilwell. This event is for studets in the Honors Program and is not open to the public. […]
Join Classical WETA 90.9 host James Jacobs and Anna Ouspenskaya, piano, Michelle Kim, violin, Fedor Ouspensky, violin, Elizabeth Oka, viola, Igor Zubkovsky, cello in a broad-ranging lecture and conversation on Howard Shore's epic score for the film versions of Tolkien's books. Enjoy this preview of the second Levine Presents presentation of 2020-21 season, Music of The […]
In 1920s Paris, Francis Poulenc and "Les Six" put a new spin on the Neoclassical style. The Poulenc Trio for oboe, bassoon and piano marries humor and modernity with influences including Haydn, Mozart, and Saint-Saëns. Composers Jean Françaix and Andre Previn later drew on the cultural movement Poulenc catalyzed. Featuring: Jamila Tekalli, piano, Jamie Roberts, […]
Join us for a performance with Levine alumnus Fedor Ouspensky, violin with Anna Ouspenskaya and Igor Zubkovsky. The program will include Beethoven's Sonata for Violin and Piano No. 5, Op 24 in F Major, Spring, Franck's Sonata for Violin and Piano in A Major and selections of themes from Star Wars (John Williams) and Lord […]
Election Day - Levine is open and running on normal schedule.
Levine students perform in more than 70 recitals each year at all Levine campuses and venues throughout Washington. Recitals give students of all ages and abilities the opportunity to learn and hone their performance skills and gain confidence performing in front of an audience. Interested students should contact their teacher to perform in an upcoming […]
Join Classical WETA 90.9 host James Jacobs and Ralitza Patcheva, piano, Vasily Popov, cello, Olivia Hajioff, violin, Marc Ramirez, viola in a broad-ranging lecture and conversation on Alfred Schnittke's inspired chamber works, including Moz-Art à la Haydn for two violins. Enjoy this preview of the third Levine Presents presentation of 2020-21 season, Alfred Schnittke: The Master […]
J. R. R. Tolkien's epic fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings has ties to Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle and its four operas based on Norse mythology. Enjoy a performance of Howard Shore's epic score for the film versions of Tolkien's books, along with equally dramatic selections from Wagner. Costumes welcome! Featuring Anna Ouspenskaya, piano, […]
Focus of the critically-acclaimed FX series Fosse/Verdon, Bob Fosse is one of the most famous names in music theatre dance. From his work on Cabaret, Chicago, Sweet Charity, and more – he created a style uniquely his own that has reverberated through the decades and is emulated in choreography to this day. Join Rachel Schur, […]
Note Reading Refresher is open to all Strings Students who would like some extra practice reading notes. Levine Faculty Member, Johnny Walker Jr., will guide students with helpful tips and strategies to help facilitate accurate and quick note identification. The class will then work together as they discover where the pitches are located on their […]
Levine students perform in more than 70 recitals each year at all Levine campuses and venues throughout Washington. Recitals give students of all ages and abilities the opportunity to learn and hone their performance skills and gain confidence performing in front of an audience. Interested students should contact their teacher to perform in an upcoming […]