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SUMMARY:2026-2027 Season Subscription
DESCRIPTION:\n\nSubscription renewals are currently available. Orders for n
 ew subscribers will be available on Tuesday\, May 26. Subscriptions can be
  purchased at the Artis—Naples box office. For Assistance\, call (239) 5
 97-1900\nSeven Concerts on Wednesdays at 7 pm - $350\nThree Narrative Musi
 cales with Konstantin Soukhovetski on Thursdays at 4 pm - $150\n2026-2027 
 Grand Piano Series\n\n\n\nKate Liu\nNovember 4\, 2026\nWednesday at 7 pm\n
 Daniels Pavilion\nKate Liu\, piano\n\nChopin — Nocturne No. 14 in F-shar
 p Minor\, Op. 48\, No. 2\n— Three Mazurkas\, Op. 50\n— Two Polonaises\
 , Op. 26\n— Ballade No. 3 in A-flat Major\, Op. 47\nSchumann — Arabesk
 e in C Major\, Op. 18\nBrahms — Piano Sonata in C Major\, Op. 1\n\nThe t
 hree giants of the Romantic era—Frédéric Chopin\, Robert Schumann and 
 Johannes Brahms—come together in a program of luminous dreamscapes and m
 onumental scope. Bound by friendship and mutual admiration\, their music e
 mbodies the poeticism\, passion and emotional grandeur that define the hea
 rt of Romantic piano music.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nVitaly Starikov\nDecember 9\, 202
 6\nWednesday at 7 pm\nDaniels Pavilion\nVitaly Starikov\, piano\n\nJ.S. Ba
 ch — Italian Concerto\, BWV 971\nShostakovich — Piano Sonata No. 2 in 
 B Minor\, Op. 61\nSchumann — Symphonic Etudes\, Op. 13\n\nInspired by th
 e enduring genius of Johann Sebastian Bach\, this program traces the echoe
 s of his voice across centuries. The symmetrical architecture of the Itali
 an Concerto echoes through the imagination of Robert Schumann and the mode
 rnity of Dmitri Shostakovich. This eclectically beautiful program reveals 
 Bach’s lasting influence on the piano.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGalvin Cello Quartet
 \nJanuary 20\, 2027\nWednesday at 7 pm\nDaniels Pavilion\nGalvin Cello Qua
 rtet\n\nMozart arr. Moore — Overture to The Marriage of Figaro\nMassenet
  arr. Sabouret — Meditation from Thais\nBeethoven arr. Yu — 12 Variati
 ons on a Theme from Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus\nC. Schumann arr. Galvin C
 ello Quartet — 6 Lieder\, Op. 13\nPaganini arr. Galvin Cello Quartet —
  Variations on a Theme by Rossini (Moses)\nRossini arr. Galvin Cello Quart
 et — Overture from The Barber of Seville\nWagner arr. Galvin Cello Quart
 et — Feierliches Stück\nJ. Strauss\, Jr. arr. Galvin Cello Quartet — 
 Overture to Die Fledermaus\n\nFour cellos. One electrifying night. Experie
 nce opera\, romance and virtuosity like never before. Sparkling overtures 
 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\, Gioachino Rossini and Johann Strauss II meet 
 lyrical gems by Clara Schumann and Jules Massenet\, with dazzling brillian
 ce from Ludwig van Beethoven and Niccolò Paganini in a concert you won’
 t forget.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAngel Stanislav Wang\nFebruary 17\, 2027\nWednesday
  at 7 pm\nDaniels Pavilion\nAngel Stanislav Wang\, piano\n\nLiszt — From
  Années de pèlerinage\, Première année: Suisse\, S. 160\n— Les clo
 ches de Genève - Nocturne\, S.160/9\nLiszt — Deux Légendes:\n— St. F
 rançois d'Assise: La Prédication aux oiseaux\, S.175/1\n— St. Françoi
 s de Paule marchant sur les flots\, S.175/2\nLiszt — From Années de pè
 lerinage\, Deuxième année: Italie\, S. 161:\n— 5. Sonetto 104 del Petr
 arca\nRachmaninoff\n— Selections from Etude-Tableaux\, Op. 33 and 39\n
 — Piano Sonata No. 2 in B-flat Minor\, Op. 36\n\nSpirituality through th
 e eyes of the Romantics. In Franz Liszt’s Deux Légendes\, saints preach
  to birds and walk upon water in mystical wonder. While the profound spiri
 tual depth of Sergei Rachmaninoff leads to a powerful\, transcendent concl
 usion.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAriel Lanyi\nMarch 3\, 2027\nWednesday at 7 pm\nDaniel
 s Pavilion\nAriel Lanyi\, piano\n\nHaydn — Sonata in G Major\, Hob. XVI:
 39\nBerg — Piano Sonata\, Op. 1\nBeethoven — Variations on a Waltz by 
 Diabelli\, Op. 120\n\nFrom Classical foundations to modern transformation\
 , this program traces a bold musical lineage. Joseph Haydn’s sparkling S
 onata in G Major embodies Classical elegance at its finest. Ludwig van Bee
 thoven explodes that tradition in the visionary Diabelli Variations\, whil
 e Alban Berg propels it into the modern age with his passionate Piano Sona
 ta\, Op. 1.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLouis Lortie\nMarch 31\, 2027\nWednesday at 7 pm\
 nDaniels Pavilion\nLouis Lortie\, piano\n\nChopin — Andante Spianato e G
 rande Polonaise brillante\, Op. 22\n— 3 Mazurkas\, Op. 59\n— Polonaise
  No. 5 in F-sharp Minor\, Op. 44\n— Polonaise No. 1 in C-sharp Minor\, O
 p. 26\, No. 1\n— 4 Mazurkas\, Op. 24\n— Polonaise No. 7 in A-flat Majo
 r\n\nThe spirit of Poland through the piano of Frédéric Chopin. From the
  aristocratic sweep of the polonaise to the rustic poetry of the mazurka\,
  this program celebrates Poland’s dances transformed into art. The shimm
 ering Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise brillante crowns an evening wh
 ere national pride becomes timeless pianistic poetry.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nManhatt
 an Piano Trio\nApril 21\, 2027\nWednesday at 7 pm\nDaniels Pavilion\nWayne
  Lee\, violin\nDmitry Kouzov\, cello\nMilana Strezeva\, piano\n\nBeethoven
  — Variations on an Original Theme in E-flat Major\, Op. 44\nMendelssohn
  — Piano Trio No. 1 in D Minor\, Op. 49\nRavel — Piano Trio\n\nOne nig
 ht only: the electrifying reunion of the Manhattan Piano Trio. From the sp
 arkling wit of Ludwig van Beethoven to the soaring lyricism of Felix Mende
 lssohn\, the evening culminates in the sensual colors and exotic rhythms o
 f Maurice Ravel’s Piano Trio—an intoxicating masterpiece of passion\, 
 brilliance and shimmering sound.\n\n\n\n2026-2027 Narrative Musicales\n\n\
 n\nThe Nutcracker Origins\nNovember 19\, 2026\nThursday at 4 pm\nUbben Sig
 nature Event Space\nKonstantin Soukhovetski\, piano\n\nDiscover the dark t
 wists of the original fairytale and hear Tchaikovsky’s iconic score perf
 ormed on piano live\, synchronized with rare archival ballet footage. Thro
 ugh riveting commentary\, Konstantin Soukhovetski becomes both performer a
 nd storyteller\, bringing wit and insight to the beloved tale. Prepare to 
 be surprised\, delighted and newly inspired.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChopin Salon\nFe
 bruary 4\, 2027\nThursday at 4 pm\nUbben Signature Event Space\nKonstantin
  Soukhovetski\, piano\nMichael Davidman\, piano\n\nBlending beloved works 
 with spoken readings of letters and historical anecdotes\, this program of
 fers a rare glimpse into the soul of Frédéric Chopin. Heard within the c
 omposer’s life\, his music takes on new meaning as dazzling brilliance a
 nd intimate confessions intertwine to reveal the deeply human story behind
  it.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nImmortal Beloved\nMay 6\, 2027\nThursday at 4 pm\nUbben 
 Signature Event Space\nKonstantin Soukhovetski\, piano\n\nDelve into the h
 eart\, mind\, and private world of Ludwig van Beethoven. Referencing the f
 ilm Immortal Beloved\, the program unfolds through music and spoken vignet
 tes\, both real and imagined\, tracing the loves and life of one of Wester
 n civilization’s most influential composers—and unveiling a new transc
 ription of an iconic movement.\n\n\n\n\n\nGet Tickets\n\n\n\n
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