The Flagler name has long been associated with great music.
Henry Flagler, Standard Oil founding partner and Florida
developer, frequently hosted musical performances in Whitehall’s
elaborate Music Room, equipped with a 1,249-pipe J.H. &
C.S. Odell & Co. organ. Flagler’s son, Henry Harkness
Flagler, was instrumental in the organization of the New
York Symphony Society and served as its president. One of
Flagler’s granddaughters, Mary Flagler Cary, helped
establish and support the National Orchestral Association,
and collected autographed music manuscripts by Bach, Mozart,
Wagner, Chopin, and Brahms, now a highly prized part of
the Pierpont Morgan Library’s holdings. Another of
Flagler’s granddaughters, Jean Flagler Matthews, founded
the Flagler Museum, restored Whitehall’s Odell organ,
and in 1968 brought the New York Philharmonic, conducted
by Leonard Bernstein, to South Florida for a concert to
benefit the Museum. Now in its fifth season, the Flagler
Museum Music Series brings this tradition of great music
to the Museum, a National Historic Landmark which bears
Henry Flagler’s name, with performances by musicians
of exceptional talent in the intimacy of one of America’s
great homes.
Tickets are $60 per person per concert or $300 for the
series. They include a champagne and dessert reception with
the performers following the concert. Seating is limited
and advance ticket purchase is required. To purchase tickets
call (561) 655 2833.
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Nokuthula
Ngwenyama
January 24, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
Acclaimed violist Nokuthula Ngwenyama has won numerous
musical competitions, including an Avery Fisher Career
Grant. She has performed throughout the United States
and been featured on NPR’s Performance Today,
CBS Sunday Morning, and PBS’s Sound of Strings
and Musical Encounter Series. The Washington Post
raved that Ngwenyama performed her “music beautifully,
with dazzling technique in the virtuoso fast movements
and deep expressiveness in the slow movements”
The Los Angeles Times called her “a terrific
player with a large, opulent tone whose name is tripping
off a lot of tongues in the classical music world.”
"Nokuthula Ngwenyama's recital in January at the Flagler Museum was another all-around high point of this season." – Palm Beach Post
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Colorado
String Quartet
February 14, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
The renowned ensemble of the Colorado String Quartet
is recognized on four continents as one of the finest
string quartets on the international scene. The Washington
Post called the group “a first-class ensemble
that rises with panache to meet every challenge in
the music.” The Los Angeles Times said “the
Colorado String Quartet presented a spectacularly
accomplished performance…they are a tight, flawlessly
balanced ensemble.” Additional praise came from
the Chicago Sun-Times, which raved “the quartet
played with a brio and resonant, impassioned sound
that was extraordinary.”
"The Haydn piece is compelling and holds an audience's attention when played with the combination of brilliance and intensity the Colorado String Quartet brought to this performance." – Palm Beach Daily News |
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Thomas
Gallant
February 28, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
Award-winning oboist Thomas Gallant’s astonishing
technique and breath control have often been compared
to that of the great violinists and singers. He has
been praised by the New Yorker magazine as “a
player who unites technical mastery with intentness,
charm, and wit.” Mr. Gallant has performed around
the world and has been heard on the BBC, Voice of
America, and National Public Radio. “His phrasing
is acute, his breath control impressive, and his shifts
in timbre were never used just for effect…elegantly
songful,” said the New York Times of Gallant’s
performance. The Los Angeles Times concurred, saying
“Gallant plays intelligently, with remarkable
agility in his high register and a special care for
phrasing, allowing his instrument to sing.”
"Those who made it to Thomas Gallant's performance were rewarded with one of the best concerts Palm Beach County will see this year." – Palm Beach Daily News
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The
Gryphon Trio
March 14, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
The exceptional Gryphon Trio is recognized as one
of North America’s premier chamber ensembles.
They have performed around the world and have been
featured on the CBC, NPR, Radio France, RTBF (Belgium),
Radio Bremen, Hessischer Rundfunk, and Finnish Radio.
The trio has also appeared on Canadian, Japanese,
Korean, Chinese, Russian, and French television networks.
“This is a piano trio that plays with strength
and unanimity…big, bold, almost orchestral performances.
The Gryphon brings bravura spirit to the piano trio,”
raved the Los Angeles Times. “The secret of
the Gryphon Trio is their sheer love of the musical
experience, a love which they communicate to their
audiences with a blend of passion and ease,”
said The Globe and Mail.
"Few venues in South Florida offer a more civilized environment for chamber music than the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach. The Gryphon Trio's concert Tuesday night made a fine match of musical excellence in an intimate space." – Sun Sentinel
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The
Borealis Wind Quintet
March 28, 2006, 7:30 p.m.
The Borealis Wind Quintet has been lauded as one
of America’s preeminent chamber ensembles. The
highest musical integrity, irresistible energy and
five-fold charisma distinguish the quintet in the
chamber music field. The Washington Post praised their
“sensitive collaborations that have a sophisticated
and cosmopolitan air.” While the New York Times
described one concert as “a polished, elegantly
turned performance…each work received lively,
expert and musicianly treatment by this skilled and
exceptionally talented chamber group.” And,
the Philadelphia Inquirer wrote that, “they
demonstrated the sort of rapport that characterizes
the very best chamber playing.”
"The Borealis Wind quintet presented a program that was delightful and surprisingly affective. The quintet played it particularly well, with great lightness and lift." – Palm Beach Daily News
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