Humor and Harmony: Music, Film, and Comedy with the Canellakis-Brown Duo

Ready for a night of laughter and awe? On December 18th, the Canellakis-Brown Duo will transform your evening with a seamless fusion of world-class chamber music, comedy, and film. Whether you're a classical music enthusiast or simply want a memorable night out, this is the event you don’t want to miss.

Limited seats available—book now and secure your spot for a night of virtuosity, laughter, and cinematic magic.

A female violinist performing on stage, captured in mid-performance. She is wearing a dark dress with a floral pattern and is intensely focused on her playing. The image shows her from the waist up, with her violin and bow clearly visible. A soft, pink-tinted light effect is visible in the background, adding to the dynamic feel of the performance.

What to Expect

Musical Brilliance
World-renowned musicians Nicholas Canellakis and Michael Stephen Brown bring their unmatched synergy to the stage, blending technical brilliance with emotional depth. Their performances have been called "relaxed and unselfconscious" (New York Classical Review), making even complex pieces feel like a conversation with friends.
Hilarious Storytelling
Expect moments of genuine laughter as Nicholas Canellakis, known for his comedic timing and wit, lightens the mood with humor and stories throughout the night. Their mix of humor and artistry is something you’ll talk about long after the event.
Cinematic Short Films
Watch as live music meets visual storytelling. The duo’s original films, set to live performance, create an immersive, multi-sensory experience that redefines chamber music for modern audiences.

About the Artists

Nicholas Canellakis, Cello

"A superb young soloist" (The New Yorker), Nicholas Canellakis is one of the most versatile cellists of his generation. From Carnegie Hall to internationally renowned festivals, his performances are hailed for their rich, alluring tone.

Michael Stephen Brown, Piano

An award-winning composer and pianist, Michael Stephen Brown has been praised by The New York Times as “one of the leading figures in the current renaissance of performer-composers.” His performances and compositions consistently push the boundaries of classical music.

Wednesday, December 18, 2024

7:30 PM

NORTON MUSEUM OF ART
1450 S Dixie Hwy
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

Lukas Foss

Capriccio for Cello and Piano

A Musician's Life

Shorts Compilation

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