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Palladium Chamber Series’ 12th season

Since 2013, the Palladium’s audiences have had the opportunity to become intimately acquainted with some of the world’s finest chamber musicians that look forward to returning to the Hough Hall stage each year.


They are welcoming back the renowned The Calidore Quartet performing works from their recently released Beethoven Quartet albums as well as Jessie Montgomery’s Strum. Additionally, many of our core Palladium Chamber artists will be returning to the Palladium, including pianist, Jeewon Park; cellist, Edward Arron; and the Mile-End Trio, (comprised of Jeffrey Multer, violin; Julian Schwarz, cello; and Marika Bournaki, piano) as well as special guest violist, Chauncey Patterson,and the return of violinist, Amy Schwartz Moretti and violist, Che-Yen Chen from the Ehnes Quartet, and the Florida Orchestra’s principal horn, David Smith.


Founded by The Florida Orchestra’s Concertmaster, Jeffrey Multer, and Palladium Executive Director Paul Wilborn, the Palladium Chamber Series showcases a dynamic group of internationally renowned soloists and chamber musicians, bringing vibrant interpretations of the great classical repertoire to St. Petersburg each year. •


Four more concerts in this coming season:

January 15, 2025
February 12, 2025
March 26, 2025
April 30, 2025
(All Wednesday evenings, 7:30pm)

ABOUT THE PALLADIUM

Whether in the main concert hall, Hough Hall with its unsurpassed new sound system, or kicking back in the intimate Side Door Cabaret, the historic Palladium Theater is consistently ranked as one of Tampa Bay’s best, most affordable venues for classical, jazz, blues, theatre, opera, Celtic, comedy, dance, educational, literary, community events, and more. The Palladium, located in downtown St. Petersburg’s cultural center, is part of what makes Tampa Bay great.

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