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250th Anniversary Beethoven Celebration

featuring Valery Kuleshov, piano
Germantown Performing Arts Center
was scheduled for Saturday, March 21, 2020, 7:00 p.m.
​We are rescheduling our March 21, 2020 concert and apologize for any inconvenience.  Please hold onto your tickets and we’ll be providing you with additional information once we know more about our future concert schedule.  Please check back again to this website for updates. 

​Thank you for supporting the arts, and specifically for your support of the Germantown Symphony Orchestra. 

​Can you imagine a world of classical music without Beethoven?  Thankfully, we don't have to.   World famous pianist Valery Kuleshov joins the Germantown Symphony Orchestra for a superb performance on this 250th anniversary year celebrating the birth of Beethoven.   Treat yourself to
  • Egmont Overture
  • Piano Concerto No. 1 in C major 
  • Symphony No. 5 in C minor
“A concert or recital by Valery Kuleshov is not just a performance, it is an experience for the heart, soul, and senses. It is for his sensitive interpretations, virtuosic technique, glittering bravura, and passion for the music that he has been named the ’Russian Virtuoso of the Romantic Piano’.”   
​Christopher Knott-Craig. MD is the major sponsor for this concert.
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​Valery Kuleshov’s performing art is based on the best Russian piano traditions.  One can find in his playing emotional sincerity, rich colors, brilliant virtuosity, profound understanding of composers’ styles and freshness of interpretation. His playing has been compared to the style of Vladimir Horowitz with vast dynamic contrasts, consisting of tremendous double-fortissimos followed by sudden delicate pianissimos.  Mostly he is attracted to the romantic music by Schumann, Liszt, Chopin, Brahms, and Rachmaninov. The great place in his concert programs belongs to Scriabin’s works, as well as classical and contemporary music.

Ticket Prices
Adults:  $20
Seniors:  $15
Student tickets to this performance are free o​f charge.
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​The Germantown Symphony Orchestra, with its commitment to contribute to the performing arts community and music education, does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion (creed), gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation, in any of its activities or operations.  The GSO membership is open to any persons desiring an inclusive and welcoming environment to share their music abilities.
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  • About
    • Music Director
    • The Orchestra
    • Chamber Music
    • Education and Outreach
    • Board of Directors >
      • Meetings
    • History
  • 2022-2023 Season
    • Oct 16 - Young Artists
    • Dec 10- Germantown Holiday Concert
    • Feb 18 - With Randal Rushing
  • Concerto Competition
    • Application
    • Rules and Application
    • 2022 Winners
  • Giving
    • Donations
    • Advertise
    • Supporters
  • Join
  • Contact
  • Members
    • GSO University