Enjoy an evening of LIVE music with 1998 IVCI Gold Medalist Judith Ingolfsson as she and husband/pianist Vladimir Stoupel celebrate the legacy of “The King of the Violin,” Eugène Ysaÿe.
Thursday, May 20 – 7:30 PM
Indiana Landmarks Center – 1201 Central Avenue
1998 IVCI Gold Medalist Judith Ingolfsson and her husband/pianist Vladimir Stoupel return to Indianapolis to present repertoire from their 2019 recording La belle époque. The great Eugène Ysaÿe, considered to be the “King of the Violin,” inspired countless works and dedications throughout his life, including Théodore Dubois’ only violin sonata. César Franck wrote his A major violin sonata as a wedding present to Ysaÿe in 1886.
NOTE: Face masks and social distancing required for this performance, and will be livestreamed. Live and Virtual tickets available at www.violin.org.
**This program replaces 1986 IVCI Gold Medalist Kyoko Takezawa, who was affected by international travel due to the pandemic.**
Live Tickets: Adults $30; Seniors (60+) $25; Students $10
Virtual Tickets: Adults $20; Students $10
Phone: 3176374574
Email: ivci@violin.org
2021/05/20 - 2021/05/20
Indiana Landmarks Center
1201 Central Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46202