Weekly Classical Music Agenda

violin1.jpgWednesday
As part of the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society series, Christian Tetzlaff, violin and Alexander Lonquich, piano will give a concert of Beethoven Sonatas.
Perelman Theater (Kimmel Center); 8 PM; $22.50

Thursday
Acclaimed tenor Matthew Polenzani, accompanied by the accomplished pianist Julius Drake, will give a solo recital of songs by Schubert, Beethoven, Liszt, Britten, and Hahn.
Perelman Theater (Kimmel Center); 8 PM; $22.50

The Curtis Opera Theater pairs Haydn's Arianna a Naxos with Poulenc's one act, one-voice opera, La Voix humaine as a statement about love throughout the ages.
Curtis Institute of Music (1726 Locust); 8 PM; $15

Friday
As part of its "Last Fridays" series, Liebesfreud gives a free concert featuring Mozart's "Divertimento" for String Trio.
Philadelphia Ethical Society (1906 South Rittenhouse Square); 5:30 PM; FREE

The Music Group of Philadelphia will put you in the holiday spirit with its "Holiday Concert: A Christmas Fantasia," featuring Ralph Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on Christmas Carols, Poulenc's Christmas Motets, and traditional carols.
Trinity Center for Urban Life (22nd and Spruce St); 8 PM

Saturday
Need more holiday spirit? The Kennett Symphony Orchestra presents its take on the holiday concert, "Sounds of the Season," featuring orchestral arrangements of Christmastime favorites.
Kennett High School Auditorium; 8 PM; $28

Sunday
Temple University Opera Theater presents a French double-bill of Stravinsky's Le Rossignol, based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Nightingale," and Ravel's L'enfant et les sortilèges, an operatic precursor to "Where the Wild Things Are".
Tomlinson Theater (Temple University); 3 PM; $20

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