Palm Beach Symphony to welcome violin virtuoso

The Palm Beach Symphony will be hosting a special virtual concert later this month featuring legendary violinist Pinchas Zukerman.

Zukerman will perform along with the Symphony in a program honoring the 250th birthday of composer Ludwig van Beethoven. The program will feature two of Beethoven’s dramatic works inspired by warfare – the Corolian Overture and the triumphant Symphony No. 7 – with a violin concerto highlighting Zukerman in the center. The concert will be performed at the Kravis Center in West Palm Beach and streamed online for a global audience. Classical concerts like these often use tools like brochure printing to both raise awareness of the event and educate audiences.

One of the most famed and in-demand living violinists, Zukerman has received the National Medal of Arts for both his musical virtuosity and his work teaching and developing multiple generations of classical musicians. His recordings of artists ranging from Brahms to Vaughan Williams have been nominated for dozens of Grammys and won two. The Palm Beach Symphony has been involved in numerous efforts to spread music and education virtually throughout the Palm Beach Aaea over the past year, such as a series of tutorials for various classical instruments streamed through the Miramar Cultural Center.

Pinchas Zukerman will perform with the Palm Beach Symphony on the afternoon of January 24, with the concert being streamed live.