Enjoy some photos from the January 18, 2025 performance:

Carrizozo Music, Inc. PROUDLY PRESENTS

a classical program featuring masterpieces performed by two outstanding Piatigorsky Foundation artists:

LINDA ROSENTHAL and MAXIM PAKHOMOV

Saturday, January 18, 2025

6pm

at The Tularosa Basin Gallery of Photography
401 12th Street, Carrizozo, New Mexico

  • LINDA ROSENTHAL

    Violinist LINDA ROSENTHAL performs throughout North America, Europe and Asia in recitals, as a soloist with orchestra and as a chamber musician.  Based in Juneau Alaska, Linda has also performed in virtually every corner of that great State, from fishing villages and logging camps in Southeast Alaska to remote villages above the Arctic Circle.  Linda is the Founder and Artistic Director of both Juneau Jazz & Classics, an annual music festival that brings world-renowned jazz and classical artists to perform and teach in Juneau each May, and the Lake Placid Chamber Music Seminar in Lake Placid, New York.

     In addition to a busy schedule performing solo and chamber music, Linda also tours Strings & Stories, a show for young audiences that she created and premiered at the Kennedy Center in 1995.  Since its debut, Ms. Rosenthal and Los Angeles actor Bill Blush have toured Strings & Stories annually under the auspices of The Piatigorsky Foundation.  Their show has reached thousands of children in schools, museums, libraries and community centers throughout the United States.

     Over the past decade, Ms. Rosenthal has commissioned and premiered more than a dozen works, including pieces for solo violin, electric violin, violin and piano and violin and narrator.  Her most recent commission was Glacier Blue, a Concerto for Solo Violin and Jazz Big Band.  Her four solo CDs feature the sonatas of Copland, Piston and Porter; Favorite Violin Encores; Fiddle de Bop, a collection of Americana music for violin and piano; and, Glacier Blue with Bruce Paulson’s L.A. Allstar Big Band.

     Ms. Rosenthal plays on a violin made in Turin, Italy in 1772 by J. B. Guadagnini.

  • MAXIM PAKHOMOV

    Pianist Maxim Pakhomov, originally from the Far East region of Russia, completed his studies at the Moscow State Conservatory.  Mr. Pakhomov has appeared throughout Russia and has toured England, Scotland, Austria and Estonia in both solo and chamber music concerts.  His American credits include performances in Merkin Hall and Zankel Hall, where he premiered his own arrangement of Stravinsky’s Petrushka for piano duo.

    Currently, he maintains an active schedule as a chamber musician and a chamber music coach.  He has performed with The Westchester Chorale and is the principal pianist of the Bronx Opera Company.  As a faculty member of Chamber Music Institute in Orono, Maine, he performed with Japanese star – violinist Ryu Goto, who is a brother of world famous violinist Midori.

    His solo performances include piano concertos by Rachmaninoff, Tschaikovsky, Saint-Saëns, Brahms and Beethoven with the Orchestra of The Bronx; Beethoven’s Concerto No.4 with the Orchestra of the Barge Music Festival; the Triple concerto with the Bronx Symphony; Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2 with the Staten Island Philharmonia, Bach’s D Minor Concerto with The Bach Festival Small Orchestra of the Lautreamont Concert Series and The Beethoven Choral Fantasy with One World Symphony.  Mr. Pakhomov is a three-time winner of the Bronx Council on The Arts’ BRIO Award (Bronx Recognizes Its Own).  He is also an organist in the Congregational Church in Darien Connecticut – playing organ and learning organ repertoire have been his passions for the last five years.

OUR SINCERE THANKS to The Piatigorsky Foundation for making this performance possible in Carrizozo, New Mexico, USA.

About the Piatigorsky Foundation: Evan Drachman established The Piatigorsky Foundation in 1990 in honor of his grandfather, Gregor Piatigorsky. Piatigorsky deeply believed in the healing and inspiration power of classical music. He once said, “Music makes life better. Music is a necessity. It is rich. It is imaginative. It is magnificent. And it is for everyone.” The Piatigorsky Foundation is committed to carrying on Piatigorsky’s mission by evoking cultural curiosity through educational and accessible live performances.