Radliff-Niessen, violin & piano

November 21 @ 2:00 pm

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Bösendorfer Recital Room
(Building 11A)
Tickets $10
General Admission Seating

Join Duo Radliff-Niessen, consisting of the renowned violinist Robert Radliff and Dutch pianist Sharon Niessen, for an extraordinary performance at the Grunin Center for the Arts, with masterpieces of Beethoven and Brahms. Radliff, a celebrated performer with orchestras such as the New Jersey Symphony, the New England Symphonic Ensemble at Carnegie Hall, and the Curtis Institute Orchestra, brings his extensive experience and passionate playing to the stage.

Radliff’s performances have captivated audiences across the United States and worldwide, and has collaborated with some of the most celebrated classical artists such as Yo Yo Ma, Jamie Laredo, and Itzhak Perlman.

Niessen, praised for her expressive playing and virtuosity, captivates audiences with her interpretations, having performed internationally with orchestras like the Philips Symphony Orchestra and Youth Orchestra of the Netherlands, and collaborated with renowned musicians such as world champion whistler Geert Chatrou and recording artist Dutch flutist Ilonka Kolthof.

As a duo, Radliff and Niesssen blend their dynamic artistry. With their international career spanning prestigious venues from Carnegie Hall to the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, this concert is sure to be one of the highlights of the season.

This event is funded by the Ocean County College Foundation.

OCC Foundation

Details

Date:
November 21
Time:
2:00 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.grunincenter.org/event/radliff-niessen-violin-piano/

Organizer

Grunin Center for the Arts
Phone
732-255-0500
Email
grunincenter@ocean.edu
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