Thursday, June 22, 2023

Master Class with Cellist Gary Hoffman

Ravinia Steans Music Institute

Genre: Classical RSMI
Gates Open:
1:00 PM
Concert Starts:
2:00 PM

Tickets:

Free General Admission with Advance Ticket

Please reserve tickets to this event before arriving at the venue. Free admission will still be offered at the door, pending availability.

No Lawn tickets are offered for this event.

  Views of the Stage

Bennett Gordon Hall is an indoor venue. The stage is not visible from any location on the Lawn, nor is audio from the performance broadcast to the Lawn.

  Cashless

Ravinia is becoming a cashless venue and encourages all guests to bring credit/debit cards or other cashless forms of payment. Cash will not be accepted at The Festival Shop, Wintrust Chair & Table Rental, Dining Pavilion restaurants, and concessions and bars.

  Dining/Concessions at Ravinia Festival®

The Scoop Café is open 1 p.m. – 2 p.m. to serve chilled food and drinks, specialty coffees, ice cream, and snacks.

  Livestreamed on YouTube

This presentation by RSMI is free to experience in person at Bennett Gordon Hall or on Ravinia’s YouTube channel wherever you are. View this season’s and past livestreams.

About the Artist

The Program for Piano & Strings concentrates on interpretation and small-group collaboration through the practice and performance of classical sonata and chamber repertoire. Up to 35 violinists, violists, cellists, and pianists—and often a pre-existing chamber group or two—gather for five weeks of immersive and intensive rehearsals and coachings with a rotating roster of some of the world’s finest teaching artists.

In addition to several afternoon and evening concerts presented during the summer, the musicians participate in a series of public master classes, where the faculty or a Ravinia guest artist provide in-the-moment insights on the fellows’ performances of excerpts from their repertoire, guiding both the growth of their interpretations and sharing the experience with all in attendance.

This master class is led by cellist Gary Hoffman, who established himself as an international performer and astute mentor early in his career. He made his London and New York debuts at age 15, and at 22 was the youngest faculty appointee in the history of Indiana University. Hoffman expanded his concert schedule after winning the Rostropovich Competition at age 30, and he has since recorded extensively with RCA, Sony, EMI, Le Chant du Monde, and La Dolce Volta. He is a regular guest with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, and since 2011 has been in residence at Brussels’s Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth.

Performers

RSMI Program for Piano & Strings 
Gary Hoffman, cello 

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