Some Past Concerts and Photos


Our Past Concerts

June 27, 2010 at 4:00 pm
Presbyterian Church of Chestnut Hill
8855 Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia, PA

Donald Nally, Conductor
In collaboration with the choral group “The Crossing”
Bo Holten – Tallis Variations (1977)
Benjamin CS Boyle – Cantata: To One in Paradise (2005)
Arvo Part – Pilgrim’s Song (Wallfahrtslied, 1984/2001)
John Tavener – The Bridegroom (1999)
David Lang – Statement to the Court (2010) Commissioned World Premiere: The Levine Project

May 16, 2010 at 3:00 pm
Church of the Advocate
1801 W. Diamond Street
Philadelphia, PA

Daniel Spalding, Conductor
A FREE CONCERT sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts, the Pennsylvania Council for the Arts, and the Dolfinger-McMahon Foundation

“Made in America”

Ulysses Kay – Six Dances for String Orchestra

Anton Dvorak – American Quartet (arranged for string orchestra)

Miklos Rosza – Spellbound Concerto (Gabriela Imreh, piano)

Leonard Bernstein – Suite from West Side Story (arranged for solo piano, strings, percussion & harp by Daniel Spalding)

April 12-19, 2010
Serbian Tour

April 14, Novi Sad, NOMUS INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL
April 15, Subotica

Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Vittorio Giannini – Concerto Grosso for Strings
Petar Bursac – 15th Station
Astor Piazzolla – Adios Nonino for Piano & Strings
Richard Addinsell – Warsaw Concerto (from the film “Dangerous Moonlight”1941)
Aleksandra Vrebalov – Spell No. 4 for Electronic Tape & Strings
Anton Dvorak – American Quartet (arranged for string orchestra)

For information about the Nomus Music Festival click here: http://www.muzickaomladina.org/index.php?cid=11&scid;=66&stid;=306

April 2, 2010 at 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm
PNC Arts Alive presents 2 FREE performances featuring Kurt Coble’s amazing P.A.M. Band
Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, Commonwealth Plaza
Philadelphia PA

Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Rossini – Overture to the Barber of Seville
Kurt Coble- “Seven Variations of Madness” for P.A.M.Band and String Orchestra

Please join us for one of these free performances featuring this fascinating array of robotic instruments known as the P.A.M. Band (Partially Artificial Musicians). This performance is made possible by a generous grant from PNC Bank.

April 1, 2010 at 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm
PNC Arts Alive presents 2 FREE performances featuring Kurt Coble’s amazing P.A.M. Band
Rotunda at Liberty Place
Philadelphia PA

Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Rossini – Overture to the Barber of Seville
Kurt Coble- “Seven Variations of Madness” for P.A.M.Band and String Orchestra

March 28, 2010 at 3:00 pm
Touhill Performing Arts Center
University of Missouri at St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri

Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Gabriela Imreh, Piano Soloist
Mozart – Divertimento in D, K. 136
Bach/Stokowski – Air on the G String
Bach/Stokowski – Preludio in E
J.S. Bach – Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor
Tchaikovsky – Souvenir de Florence

March 27, 2010 at 12:00 pm and 1:30 pm
Philadelphia International Airport Food Court, Terminal C
This is a free concert sponsored by PNC Arts Alive

Daniel Spalding, conductor
Mozart – Divertimento in D, K. 136
Bach/Stokowski – Air on the G String
Bach/Stokowski – Preludio in E
Tchaikovsky – Souvenir de Florence

November 21, 2009 at 7:30 pm
Corning Civic Music Association
Glass Museum Auditorium
Corning, NY
Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Gabriela Imreh, Piano Soloist
Mozart – Divertimento in D, K. 136
Bach/Stokowski – Air on the G String
Bach/Stokowski – Preludio in E
J.S. Bach – Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor
Tchaikovsky – Souvenir de Florence

October 23, 2009 at 5:30 pm and 6:30 pm
PNC Arts Alive presents 2 FREE performances featuring Kurt Coble’s amazing P.A.M. Band
Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Commonwealth Plaza, Philadelphia PA

Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Mozart – Divertimento in D, K. 136
Kurt Coble- “Seven Variations of Madness” for P.A.M.Band and String Orchestra

Please join us for one of these free performances featuring this fascinating array of robotic instruments known as the P.A.M. Band (Partially Artificial Musicians). This performance is made possible by a generous grant from PNC Bank.

October 22, 2009 at 12:30 pm and 1:30 pm
PNC Arts Alive presents 2 FREE performances featuring Kurt Coble’s amazing P.A.M. Band
The Atrium at The Gallery at Market East
9th & Market Streets, Philadelphia
Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Mozart – Divertimento in D, K. 136
Kurt Coble- “Seven Variations of Madness” for P.A.M.Band and String Orchestra

May 22, 2009 at 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
801 West State Street
Trenton, New Jersey

Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Youth Concerts featuring music from Leonard Bernstein’s West Side Story
(Sponsored in part by the Frank & Lydia Bergen Foundation)

The concert

Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra

New classical music lovers from the Trinity Episcopal Day School

Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra

Gabriela & Maestro with students from Emily Fisher Charter School

Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra

Wow, those guys are impressive!”

May 16, 2009
Danbury Concert Association
Ives Concert Hall, Western Connecticut State University
Danbury, CT
Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Leslie Johnson, Soprano soloist
Mahler/Schoenberg – Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen
Mahler/Stein – Symphony No. 4
Strauss/Schoenberg – Kaiserwalzer

“Philadelphia Virtuosi scale down the classics”
By Gilbert Mott, CONTRIBUTING WRITER

When Arnold Schoenberg’s 12-tone innovations were still new, in the 1920s, he formed a concert society in Vienna to present his works and those of his students. The programs were filled out with older music, often orchestral pieces that had been arranged for smaller ensembles. Gustav Mahler had been a supporter of the young Schoenberg, who returned the favor by presenting his works. The Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra, led by their music director, Daniel Spalding, recreated one of those programs in Ives Hall in Danbury on Saturday.

The Virtuosi accompanied guest artist mezzo-soprano Leslie Johnson in Schoenberg’s arrangement of Mahler’s “Songs of a Wayfarer.” Each player is a soloist in this size group and there were many sensitive pairings of instrument and voice. Johnson has a rich mezzo sound, full in its lower registers and bright on top. Her portrayal was full of character, her use of the German language acute. If occasional details in the playing were smudged, the overall sweep and spirit were there. The fourth and last song had a finely spun-out transition to the final section, which died away beautifully in the singer’s rendition.

The second half of the program was Mahler’s Fourth Symphony, in an arrangement by Schoenberg’s student Erwin Stein. This version has the intimate feel of the salon, and the group’s supple rhythmic sense added to that impression. The quintet of strings played together sensitively, and Robert Huebner’s clarinetplaying often had a touch of klezmer in its sound. The second movement has the first violinist play in an unorthodox tuning, imparting a slight strangeness to the sound, and Georgy Valtchev captured the spirit nicely. The slow movement was a highlight, starting with cellist Charles Forbes and violist Dennis Krasnokutsky in a well-matched duet, and building in passion and intensity. Johnson came back on stage for the finale, singing with the spirit of childlike wonder and joy in the song setting that closes the symphony. Big moments like the third movement’s long built-up climax sound thin without the full orchestra in this arrangement, and the piano part often sounds like it’s filling in missing parts rather than adding its own voice. There are many details of individual lines to be savored, though, and the Virtuosi’s colorful playing brought them out. As Spalding jokingly told the audience, the group played its encore first on the program: Johann Strauss’s “Emperor Waltz,” in a Schoenberg arrangement that must have lightened the atmosphere at those groundbreaking concerts in old Vienna.

March 22, 2009 at 2:00 PM
Kupferberg Center for the Arts
CUNY Queens College, New York
Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Gabriela Imreh, Piano soloist
Mozart – Divertimento in D, K. 136
Bach/Stokowski – Air on the G String
Bach/Stokowski – Preludio in E
J.S. Bach – Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor
Tchaikovsky – Souvenir de Florence

Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra
Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra

January 31, 2009
The EMMA Concert Association & Flagler College
Flagler College auditorium
St. Augustine, FL
Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Gabriela Imreh, Piano soloist
Mozart – Divertimento in D, K. 136
Bach/Stokowski – Air on the G String
Bach/Stokowski – Preludio in E
J.S. Bach – Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor
Tchaikovsky – Souvenir de Florence

A review by Hunter B. from Yelp.com

I was fortunate enough to catch the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra in concert recently in St. Augustine, Florida, at Flagler College (thanks to one prolific Yelper with mad musical skills).

They not only put on an excellent, lively show, but they made it fun for the audience. That’s not always the case with classical concerts, so when it occurs, it’s worth noting.

The music director and conductor, Daniel Spalding, has an easy way with the audience as well as his musicians. A conductor with a sense of humor, Spalding was kind enough to greet people after the show and sign a few CDs (yes, we got one).

Principal soloist Gabriela Imreh is also worth noting for her work on the piano and her own sense of humor … even if she ran a little long introducing one Bach piece. Actually, she clocked in at nearly 15 minutes, but her playing, and that of the group, eclipsed the breathy and funny intro. In fact, she and Spalding both framed the pieces in a very effective way that added to the performance.

I’m almost embarrassed to admit that, having been to a fair number of Philadelphia Chamber Music Society concerts, I hadn’t really heard about the Philadelphia Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra. Since it looks like I’m the first to review this outstanding group on Yelp, maybe I’m not alone. So here’s hoping many others will find out about them and catch a performance, wherever you may be located.

Highly recommended.

January 29, 2009
Big Arts Great Performers
Sanibel, FL
Daniel Spalding, Conductor
Gabriela Imreh, Piano soloist
Mozart – Divertimento in D, K. 136
Bach/Stokowski – Air on the G String
Bach/Stokowski – Preludio in E
J.S. Bach – Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor
Tchaikovsky – Souvenir de Florence

November 7, 2008 – 8pm
Haas Stage at the Arden Theater Company
Philadelphia, PA
Daniel Spalding, Conductor
“ON THE EDGE”
Works by Bach, Mozart, Lekeu, Shostakovich, Reich and the world premiere of “Variations of Madness” by Kurt Coble and his P.A.M. Band (Partially Artificial Musicians).

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A clip from WABC News Oct 22, 2009Click the Play button below to play the video