SEASON 2
2023-2024 Events

Additional events are added throughout the season.

Special Event: Recovered Voices
Jun
2

Special Event: Recovered Voices

This special collaboration with the Ziering-Conlon Initiative for Recovered Voices is presented in partnership with Isaac M. Wise Temple.

DETAILS

The Ziering-Conlon Initiative for Recovered Voices encourages greater awareness and more frequent performances of music by composers whose careers and lives were tragically cut short by the Nazi regime in Europe.

Tickets: $20 General Admission
4:00pm Performance
5:00pm Meet the Artists

ARTISTS

Adam Millstein, violin (Guest Artist)
Evin Blomberg, violin
Gabriel Napoli, viola
Ilya Finkelshteyn, cello

The appearance of Adam Millstein is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Renaissance Society.

PROGRAM

String Quartet No. 1 • Erwin Schulhoff
String Trio, Op. 48 • Mieczysław Weinberg
String Quartet No. 2 • Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco

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Bach, Mozart, Beethoven
Apr
15

Bach, Mozart, Beethoven

Soli Music Society

Discover the heart of classical music in a program of music by some of the greatest composers of all time.

DETAILS

Tickets: SOLD OUT
7:30pm Performance
8:30pm Private reception with the artists

ARTISTS

Evin Blomberg, violin
Christian Colberg, viola
Ilya Finkelshteyn, cello

PROGRAM

Selections from Goldberg Variations, BWV 988 arranged for string trio • Bach/Sitkovetsky
Duo in G Major for violin and viola, K. 423 • Mozart
String Trio in D Major, Op. 9 No. 2 • Beethoven

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Violinist Evin Blomberg currently plays in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and is the Founder & CEO of the Soli Music Society. Previously, Evin worked in London, England, playing in both the London Philharmonic and Philharmonia Orchestras. Evin studied with Pinchas Zukerman at the Manhattan School of Music in New York, and before that studied with Robert Lipsett at The Colburn School Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles. Recently, Evin won the Bronze Award at the 2022 Singapore International Music Competition, was a Laureate at the 2021 Chicago Violin Competition, and was a "Next Up" Alumni Grant winner in 2021 and 2022 in a proposal competition held by The Colburn School.

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Christian Colberg is currently the Principal Viola of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Prior to joining the CSO, he was the Assistant Principal Viola of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.  Mr. Colberg is also an Artist-Faculty member at the Aspen Music Festival and School, a Valade Fellow at the Interlochen Center for the Arts and is Principal Viola at the Bellingham Festival of Music.

Colberg began his musical studies at the age of four in his native Puerto Rico. Recipient of numerous awards including the Alpha Delta Kappa Foundation Fine Arts grant, Colberg was honored by the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico in 1985, and again by the Senate in 1994 for his achievements in the classical music field.  He is a graduate of the Peabody Institute of Music,  His main teachers include Alexander Schneider, Saul Ovcharov, Charles Libov and Shirley Givens. Mr. Colberg has also been on the violin faculty of the Peabody Institute of Music and on the viola faculty of the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

As an active chamber musician, Mr. Colberg has collaborated with such artists as, Marvin Hamlish, Gary Karr, Milton Katims, Augustin Hadelich, Samuel Sanders, Joseph Silverstein, Jaime Laredo, Sharon Robinson, the Muir, Cypress and Ariel String Quartets and with the Silk Road Festival in China. 

In October 2018, Mr. Colberg performed his own Viola Concerto, with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. He has performed this work with numerous orchestras, including the Puerto Rico Conservatory Orchestra and Música de Cámara in New York City. The second movement of his concerto was used as the competition piece for the 2014 Primrose International Viola Competition and the third movement was used in the Sphinx competition of 2023. In June of 2018, The Rant - For Two Violas, was also premiered at the International Viola Congress in Los Angeles. His newest compositions for string quartet and drums was released in September of 2022 on a new album titled Talking to Myself in which he also played all the parts.

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Ilya Finkelshteyn is Principal Cellist of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and teaches at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Ilya was previously Principal Cellist of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and played in the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra for five seasons. Ilya started his education at the Special Music School at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under the tutelage of Sergei Chernyadiev. After immigrating to the United States, Ilya studied with Tanya Remenikova at the University of Minnesota School of Music and then with Harvey Shapiro at The Juilliard School in New York City. Ilya plays on a 1730 Domenico Montagnana cello courtesy of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

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Duos
Feb
12

Duos

UPDATE: AS OF JANUARY 30th, THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT.

Violinist Evin Blomberg and cellist Ilya Finkelshteyn return to the Wiedemann Hill Mansion for an evening of violin and cello duos.

DETAILS

Tickets: $35
7:30pm Performance
8:30pm Private reception with the artists

ARTISTS

Evin Blomberg, violin
Ilya Finkelshteyn, cello

PROGRAM

Program details will be announced by the artists during the performance.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Violinist Evin Blomberg currently plays in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and is the Founder & Director of the Soli Music Society. Previously, Evin worked in London, England, playing in both the London Philharmonic and Philharmonia Orchestras. Evin studied with Pinchas Zukerman at the Manhattan School of Music in New York, and before that studied with Robert Lipsett at The Colburn School Conservatory of Music in Los Angeles. Recently, Evin won the Bronze Award at the 2022 Singapore International Music Competition, was a Laureate at the 2021 Chicago Violin Competition, and was a "Next Up" Alumni Grant winner in 2021 and 2022 in a proposal competition held by The Colburn School.

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Ilya Finkelshteyn is Principal Cellist of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and teaches at the Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music. Ilya was previously Principal Cellist of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and played in the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra for five seasons. Ilya started his education at the Special Music School at the St. Petersburg Conservatory under the tutelage of Sergei Chernyadiev. After immigrating to the United States, Ilya studied with Tanya Remenikova at the University of Minnesota School of Music and then with Harvey Shapiro at The Juilliard School in New York City. Ilya plays on a 1730 Domenico Montagnana cello courtesy of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.

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Classical Muses
Nov
18

Classical Muses

Famous works by musical masters serve as inspiration for this unique program of creative arrangements by Charles Morey and Julian Milone.

DETAILS

Tickets: $35
7:30pm Performance
8:30pm Private reception with the artists

ARTISTS

Evin Blomberg, violin
Charles Morey, violin
Mauricio Aguiar, violin
Stacey Woolley, violin
Stephen Jones, double bass

PROGRAM

Preludio for two violins • Bach/Charles Morey
Obsession for two violins • Ysaye/Charles Morey
Hungarian Dance Nos. 1, 4, 5, 6 for four violins • Brahms/Julian Milone
A Bohemian Rhapsody (from “La Boheme”) for four violins & bass • Puccini/Julian Milone
Cheryomushki Galop for four violins & bass • Shostakovich/Julian Milone

ABOUT THE ARRANGERS

Charles Morey is a violinist in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and leads a diverse musical life as a violinist, composer, arranger, teacher, and YouTube artist. Highlights of his career as a composer include a Kennedy Center performance of his work, Images, and performances of his own set of variations on the tune Wondrous Love with the West Virginia Symphony Orchestra.

Arranger, composer, and violinist Julian Milone currently plays in the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, England. Julian’s arrangements of musical favorites such as Bizet’s Carmen, Gershwin’s It Ain’t Necessarily So, and Puccini’s La Boheme are among dozens of his inspiring musical works reimagined for small ensembles.

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