About this Event
20-year-old violinist Calvin Alexander has already appeared as a soloist with the Dallas Symphony, Louisiana Philharmonic, Korean Chamber Orchestra, Canton Symphony Orchestra, and Shreveport Symphony. A finalist at the 2025 Stulberg Competition, he has also won top prizes at the Tibor Varga Junior, Cooper, and YoungArts competitions. He joins Apollo to perform Bruch's lush and joyous Violin Concerto on a concert that also features a world premiere by his Harvard classmate Ethan Chaves and Schumann's jubilant Spring Symphony.
Apollo Ensemble of Boston
Elias Miller, Music Director
Program:
Ethan Chaves - World Premiere
Bruch - Violin Concerto (Calvin Alexander, Soloist)
~Intermission~
Schumann - Symphony No. 1 "Spring"
Where:
St. John's Episcopal Church
1 Roanoke Ave, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
When:
Saturday, May 9th at 7:30PM
Street parking is available. Public transportation is also highly recommended — the church is just a short walk from the Green Street Orange Line station and multiple bus routes.
Upon arrival, please check in at the table with your Eventbrite QR code if you have already reserved tickets. If you have not reserved in advance, you are welcome to make a donation for tickets at the door as a walk-in guest.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St. John’s Episcopal Church, 1 Roanoke Avenue, Boston, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 28.52












