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Having met at the Juilliard School, violist Victoria Voronyansky and pianist Yuko Izuhara-Gordon discovered their shared musical philosophy through a series of informal chamber music jam sessions. These initial impromptu meetings transformed into a series of innovative and hip community concerts in non-traditional venues. Playing music they love, from Beethoven Nocturnes to Tangos by Piazzolla, from Gershwin Preludes to Shostakovich Sonata, and |
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everything in between Yuko and Victoria shed new light on old masterpieces and expose listeners to rarely performed gems. Enjoyment, fun, and storytelling are at the core of each performance, with composers’ humanity exposed through engaging narrative and music. To hear samples of their music, please click here, and to see Victoria and Yuko in concert, please sign up for their mailing list to receive regular updates |
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Dorian is a new entity that presents classical music in a refreshing and
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music concerts were popular events, and the audience was as integral a part of the evening as the musicians were. Brainchild of Artistic Co-Directors Shira Natif and Victoria Voronyansky, Dorian consists of 8 core players and regular guest artists with each concert presenting variety of repertoire, solo, duets, trios, quartets, and quintets.
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