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Season Finale Matinée | 3:30 PM
Sunday, June 2
Belvedere’s Finale of the 2023-2024 Season features two dazzling sonatas for cello and piano ~ the timeless and noble Beethoven A major and Poulenc’s evocative and vivacious masterpiece. Join us for a reception following the concert and our 2024-2025 Season Announcement!

Season Finale Evening Concert | 7 PM
Saturday, June 1
Belvedere’s Finale of the 2023-2024 Season features two dazzling sonatas for cello and piano ~ the timeless and noble Beethoven A major and Poulenc’s evocative and vivacious masterpiece. Join us for a reception following the concert and our 2024-2025 Season Announcement!

Illumination | 3:30 PM
Sunday, April 14
Beginning with Silvestrov's meditative cello solo, this spring time program takes you on a journey from Ukraine through America, Belgium and ends in Russia with Rachmaninoff's impossibly lush and exuberant cello sonata. This program will premiere composer Domenic Salerni’s Seven Meditations for piano trio, in The Belvedere Series’ first commissioned work. This impressive concert is not to be missed!

Illumination | 7 PM
Saturday, April 13
Beginning with Silvestrov's meditative cello solo, this spring time program takes you on a journey from Ukraine through America, Belgium and ends in Russia with Rachmaninoff's impossibly lush and exuberant cello sonata. This program will premiere composer Domenic Salerni’s Seven Meditations for piano trio, in The Belvedere Series’ first commissioned work. This impressive concert is not to be missed!

Eros Walked Softly | 3:30 PM
Sunday, February 11, 2024
With Lisel Mueller's poem Romantics as inspiration, Eros Walked Softly features stunning gems from Clara and Robert Schumann and Brahms. A program filled with Romantic ardor, make this part of your special Valentine's weekend!

Eros Walked Softly | 7 PM
Saturday, February 10, 2024
With Lisel Mueller's poem Romantics as inspiration, Eros Walked Softly features stunning gems from Clara and Robert Schumann and Brahms. A program filled with Romantic ardor, make this part of your special Valentine's weekend!

Bridget Kibbey | 7 PM
Friday, January 12, 2024
Bridget Kibbey, harp
The Belvedere Series is excited to announce a program update for our upcoming Friday, January 12 concert at St. Stephen’s Church. The Series welcomes internationally-renowned harpist, Bridget Kibbey.
'The Yo-Yo Ma of the harp, Bridget Kibbey liberates the concert harp from the back of the orchestra to center stage in an extravaganza showcasing the broad expressive range of the instrument! From her own solo transcriptions of J.S. Bach, Debussy, and Albéniz, to a travelogue paying homage to the harpers throughout the century, Kibbey welcomes audiences in to experience the most intimate sonorities to the wildest verve. In short, "....Kibbey has the world at her fingertips [Star Tribune].'

The Roaring Twenties | 3:30 PM
Sunday, November 12, 2023 at 3:30 PM
The Roaring Twenties centers around an astonishing, rare chamber music treasure by Erich Korngold. This sumptuous quartet is uniquely scored for piano left hand, two violins and cello. Also programmed is Caroline Shaw’s whimsical, mystical Limestone and Felt, and Gabriel Fauré’s Piano Trio, one of the last works of his life, displaying his melodic and harmonic palette at its fullest.

The Roaring Twenties | 7 PM
Saturday, November 11, 2023
The Roaring Twenties centers around an astonishing, rare chamber music treasure by Erich Korngold. This sumptuous quartet is uniquely scored for piano left hand, two violins and cello. Also programmed is Caroline Shaw’s whimsical, mystical Limestone and Felt, and Gabriel Fauré’s Piano Trio, one of the last works of his life, displaying his melodic and harmonic palette at its fullest.

Transfiguration | 7 PM
Saturday, September 9, 2023
Two people walk through bleak, cold woods... two people walk through exalted, shining night.
Come experience the most exquisite piece of chamber music ever written. Pushing the limits of tonality, Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht bridges the path to musical modernity. The program opens with the opening from Strauss’ Capriccio. Both works lusciously scored for string sextet, join us to experience this rarely performed music!