
See the Renaissance Quartet with Randall Goosby at Memorial Hall on November 18.
Experience an evening of exceptional classical music as the Renaissance Quartet performs with acclaimed violinist Randall Goosby at Memorial Hall on November 18. What many people don’t know, and Cincinnatians are about to experience, is that the multi-dimensional Goosby has an exceptionally fine string quartet comprised of Juilliard classmates, collectively mentored by Perlman.
Tickets to Renaissance Quartet with Randall Goosby
Tickets to Renaissance Quartet with Randall Goosby range from $29 to $44.
About Randall Goosby
Violinist Randall Goosby is now known to nearly all Americans who love classical music and to legions worldwide. He received degrees from Juilliard in 2020 and 2022, studying under Itzhak Perlman and Catherine Cho, the latter in the year Decca Records signed him. Since then, he has performed with major orchestras worldwide, including the Cincinnati Symphony, and has also played chamber concerts with his duo partner, pianist Zhu Wang.
About Jeremiah Blacklow
Jeremiah Blacklow began studying the violin at the age of three. As a soloist and chamber musician, he has performed at cultural centers worldwide, including Carnegie Hall, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Neue Galerie.
About Jameel Martin
Violist Jameel Martin has performed as a soloist with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and for audiences in Austria, China, Canada, Germany, Israel, and across the United States.
About Daniel Haas
Daniel Haas, an Israeli-Canadian cellist, made his solo debut with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra at 15. He has appeared as a soloist with orchestras across North America, including at Carnegie Hall. As a recitalist and chamber musician, Haas has performed in Amsterdam, Lisbon, Tel Aviv, Budapest, Montreal, and in the U.S. and Canada. A composer, his String Quartet No. 1 had its world premiere in February 2023.
Memorial Hall Venue Details
Parking
The most convenient parking option is directly across the street at the Washington Park Garage. Use the Cincy EZ Park App to pay for parking as appropriate. Take the Cincinnati METRO to the venue.
Accessibility
Memorial Hall’s basement, first floor, and second floor are fully accessible. The preferred method is to use the patron elevator located on the north side of the building, which can be accessed on the street level.
Additionally, the Annie W. and Elizabeth M. Anderson Theater is equipped with several wheelchair- and scooter-accessible seating locations. For additional information on accessible seating, please call the Box Office at 513-977-8838.
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