Acclaimed Violinist Maxim Vengerov Kicks Off Three-Concert Perspectives Series this Season with Maxim Vengerov and Friends on December 16
Series Continues with Mr. Vengerov Performing Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with Iván Fischer & Budapest Festival Orchestra on February 6, and Duo Recital with Polina Osetinskaya on May 27
Maxim Vengerov by Fadi Kheir, Vilde Frang by Marco Borggreve, James Ehnes by Benjamin Ealovega, Daniel Müller-Schott by Uwe Arens, Yefim Bronfman by Dario Acosta, Anthony McGill by Martin Romero
(NEW YORK, NY; November 19, 2025)—On Tuesday, December 16 at 8:00 p.m., acclaimed violinist Maxim Vengerov kicks off his three-concert Perspectives series this season with Maxim Vengerov and Friends in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage. The all-Brahms program includes two cornerstone works of the chamber music repertoire: the composer’s Piano Quintet and Clarinet Quintet, performed by an all-star lineup brought together exclusively for this engagement including violinist Vilde Frang, violist James Ehnes, cellist Daniel Müller-Schott, pianist Yefim Bronfman, and clarinetist Anthony McGill. This concert—this season’s Annual Isaac Stern Memorial Concert at Carnegie Hall—will be heard by listeners around the world as part of the Carnegie Hall Live broadcast and digital series. Produced by WQXR and Carnegie Hall, and co-hosted by WQXR’s Jeff Spurgeon and WNYC’s John Schaefer, the concert will be broadcast on WQXR 105.9 FM in New York and streamed online at wqxr.org and carnegiehall.org/wqxr.
Mr. Vengerov’s Perspectives continues on Friday, February 6 at 8:00 p.m. when he performs Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto as soloist with the Budapest Festival Orchestra under the baton of music director Iván Fischer. (Please note: The Tchaikovsky violin concerto replaces the originally programmed Sibelius Violin Concerto on this program.)
For Mr. Vengerov’s final Perspectives series concert this season, he returns with frequent collaborator pianist Polina Osetinskaya on Wednesday, May 27 at 8:00 p.m. for their fourth duo recital together in Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage. The program includes a powerful arrangement of Shostakovich’s From Jewish Folk Poetry (arr. Dreznin), followed by the composer’s Violin Sonata. The concert also features Schubert’s Violin Sonata in G Minor and Brahms’s Violin Sonata No. 3.
About Maxim Vengerov
Violinist Maxim Vengerov is universally regarded as one of the world’s finest musicians. Born in Russia in 1974, he won the Henryk Wieniawski and Carl Flesch international competitions at ages 10 and 15, respectively; studied with Galina Turchaninova and Zakhar Bron; made his first recording at the age of 10; and went on to record for high-profile labels, earning Grammy and Gramophone Artist of the Year awards.
In 2020, Mr. Vengerov became Classic FM’s first solo artist in residence and released a new recording of Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with conductor Myung-Whun Chung and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, coupled with works by Saint-Saëns and Ravel. He also made a live recording of his 2018 Carnegie Hall recital.
In recent years, Mr. Vengerov has opened the season of the Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala with Riccardo Chailly and opened the Shanghai International Music Festival with Christoph Eschenbach. He also celebrated 40 years on stage with a sold-out Royal Albert Hall concert, performing both Brahms’s Violin Concerto and Double Concerto, and toured in recital around the world. His 50th birthday celebrations in the 2024–2025 season included the launch of his three-season Perspectives series at Carnegie Hall.
One of Mr. Vengerov’s greatest passions is teaching. He has held teaching positions at the Mozarteum University Salzburg, and Royal Academy and Royal College of Music in London. In 2018, he became the Goodwill Ambassador of the Musica Mundi School, a unique institution that supports young talents. In order to make music education more accessible, he established his own online teaching platform in January 2021 at maximvengerov.com.
Mr. Vengerov has received numerous awards, including a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance and a World Economic Forum Crystal Award in 2007. He was also named a chevalier of the Ordre du Mérite Culturel from the palace in Monte Carlo, where he resides. In 1997, he became the first classical musician to be appointed International Goodwill Ambassador by UNICEF, which has enabled him to continue to inspire children worldwide through music. He plays the ex-Kreutzer Stradivari (1727), among other violins.
Program Information
Tuesday, December 16 at 8:00 p.m.
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
The Annual Isaac Stern Memorial Concert
MAXIM VENGEROV AND FRIENDS
Maxim Vengerov, Violin
Vilde Frang, Violin
James Ehnes, Viola
Daniel Müller-Schott, Cello
Yefim Bronfman, Piano
Anthony McGill, Clarinet
ALL BRAHMS PROGRAM
Piano Quintet
Clarinet Quintet
Sponsored by Pfizer Inc.
Support for this program is provided by the Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund.
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Friday, February 6 at 8:00 p.m.
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
BUDAPEST FESTIVAL ORCHESTRA
Iván Fischer, Music Director
Maxim Vengerov, Violin
ARVO PÄRT Summa
TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto
BRAHMS Symphony No. 2
Please note: The Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto replaces the previously programmed Sibelius Violin Concerto.
Arvo Pärt is holder of the 2025–2026 Richard and Barbara Debs Composer’s Chair at Carnegie Hall.
Support for this program is provided by the Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund.
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Wednesday, May 27 at 8:00 p.m.
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
MAXIM VENGEROV, Violin
POLINA OSETINSKAYA, Piano
SHOSTAKOVICH From Jewish Folk Poetry (arr. Dreznin)
SHOSTAKOVICH Violin Sonata
SCHUBERT Violin Sonata in G Minor, D. 408
BRAHMS Violin Sonata No. 3
Support for this program is provided by the Morris and Alma Schapiro Fund.
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