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9.4.06

Classical Week in Washington (4/9)

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Classical Week in Washington is a weekly feature that appears on Sundays, at the same time as my Classical Music Agenda for DCist. If there are concerts that you would like to see included on our schedule, send your suggestions by e-mail (ionarts at gmail dot com). Plan your concert schedule farther ahead with our Classical Month in Washington (April).

Monday, April 10, 7:30 pm
Diotima String Quartet
Hosokawa, Silent Flowers; Berg, Lyric Suite; Webern, Six Bagatelles, op. 9; Ferneyhough, Quartet No. 2; Janáček, Quartet No. 2
La Maison Française (4101 Reservoir Road NW)
Request a reservation by sending an e-mail to Culturel.WASHINGTON-AMBA@diplomatie.gouv.fr

Thursday, April 13, 7 pm; Friday, April 14, 1:30 pm; Saturday, April 15, 8 pm
National Symphony Orchestra, St. Matthew Passion, with Helmuth Rilling
Kennedy Center Concert Hall

Thursday, April 13, 8 pm
Lang Lang, piano (WPAS)
Music Center at Strathmore

Friday, April 14, 8 pm
Choral Arts Society of Washington
Music Center at Strathmore

Saturday, April 15, 8 pm
Left Bank Concert Society: Shades of Our Times
Music by Moravec, Dutilleux, Ewazen, Stucky, and Bartók (String Quartet No. 5)
Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center (College Park, Md.)

Sunday, April 16, 5 pm
Haskell Small, piano
World premiere of commissioned composition: Renoir’s Feast
Phillips Collection

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