Anthony Ross and Denis Evstuhin in Concert
Schedule
Sat Dec 13 2025 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm
UTC-06:00Location
The Museum of Russian Art | Minneapolis, MN
About this Event
Join us at The Museum of Russian Art for an evening of remarkable musicianship with Anthony Ross, Principal Cello of the Minnesota Orchestra, and Denis Evstuhin, renowned pianist and TMORA’s Curator of Classical Music Programs. Their collaboration brings to life a program that celebrates the expressive range of the cello - from Beethoven’s radiant sonata to Chopin’s deeply lyrical works.
Enjoy a memorable evening of music in the Main Gallery, surrounded by art, with the TMORA Shop and galleries open before and after the performance.
Program
Frédéric Chopin: Introduction and Polonaise Brillante for cello and piano, Op. 3
Ludwig van Beethoven: Cello Sonata No. 3 in A major, Op. 69
Frédéric Chopin: Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 65
Saturday, December 13, 2025 | 7:00 PM | Doors open at 6:00 PM
Tickets: Reserved Seating $35 | TMORA Members $30
Use the discount code ANTHONYROSSTMORA to access Member pricing for your tickets. Please note that while the discount code is available to everyone, all Member tickets are reviewed to confirm membership status. Wheelchair accessible seating is available. Please email Michelle Massey, TMORA Director of Public Programs & Marketing: , if you have any specific accessibility needs.
Dynamic leader of the Minnesota Orchestra’s cello section since 1991, prize-winning cellist Anthony Ross has appeared as soloist many times with the Orchestra, performing all the standard cello concertos under Osmo Vänskä, Edo de Waart and Eiji Oue. Equally passionate about new music, he has given powerful performances of Michael Daugherty’s Tales of Hemingway, James MacMillan’s Cello Concerto, Paul Moravec’s Montserrat, and he and his wife, cellist Beth Rapier, have championed David Ott’s Concerto for Two Cellos since 1993. Prior to assuming the principal role in Minnesota, Ross performed for four years as principal cello of the Rochester Philharmonic under David Zinman.
Ross’ compelling interpretations have won wide acclaim from Moscow to Kalamazoo, and Dallas to Duluth. As concerto soloist, he has played with the Moscow State Orchestra, the Louisville Orchestra, the Dallas Symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic, the South Dakota Symphony and many other Midwest regional orchestras.
A cellist of many facets and talents, Ross engages with equal passion as he plays tennis, teaches young cellists and shares the festival stage as a chamber musician or while recording sonatas. Ross has taught at the Eastman School of Music, on the faculties of the Aspen and Grand Tetons Music Festivals and at the Interlochen and Madeline Island Music Camps. His many festival appearances include performances at the Mostly Mozart Festival, Music in the Vineyards, the Colorado Music Festival, the Rhodes Music Festival in Greece, the Cactus Pear Music Festival in San Antonio, Orcas Island Music Festival and the Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society in Madison. In the Twin Cities, he is a member of Accordo and the Chamber Music Society of Minnesota.
Winner of the prestigious bronze medal at the 1982 Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, Ross went on to gain the Stulberg Award, the G.B. Dealy Award and a prize in the Parisot International Cello Competition. He was awarded a McKnight Artist Fellowship, once as soloist and again in 2005 as part of the Ross Rapier Cello Duo. A graduate of Indiana University where he studied with Fritz Magg, Ross earned another degree at the State University of New York, studying with Bernard Greenhouse and Timothy Eddy.
Ross’ recordings include Leonard Bernstein’s Three Meditations from the Mass with the Minnesota Orchestra under Eiji Oue on Reference Recordings, the George Lloyd Cello Concerto with the Albany Symphony under David Alan Miller on Albany Records, and the sonatas of Rachmaninoff and Elliott Carter for Boston Records.
Russian pianist Denis Evstuhin has earned international acclaim for his vibrant artistry, remarkable sound quality, and brilliant virtuosity from audiences and critics alike. He has appeared on stages of the world’s most prestigious venues, including Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, the great Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff Halls in Moscow, the Mariinsky Theater and Philharmonic Halls in St. Petersburg and Warsaw, as well as Orchestra Hall in Minneapolis. Evstuhin has appeared as a soloist with the Mariinsky Theater Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra, San Diego Symphony, and the Sioux City Symphony.
He has also appeared on radio and television in Russia, Europe, and the US.
Denis holds a B.M. and M.M. from the St. Petersburg Conservatory. While in the USA, he received M.M. and DMA degrees in Piano Performance at the University of Minnesota, where he studied with Professor Alexander Braginsky.
Where is it happening?
The Museum of Russian Art, 5500 Stevens Avenue, Minneapolis, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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