Anthony McGill & Emanuel Ax
Anthony McGill and Emanuel Ax come together as two of the major artists of our time and great friends and collaborators for a diverse program.
Anthony McGill & Kimberly Clark
Anthony and comedian Kimberly Clark will be touring with a dynamic performance mixing comedy, conversation, and music. A self-proclaimed band kid and amateur clarinetist, Kimberly connected with the classical music world last year when she included a segment about Gustav Dudamel as part of her Netflix special.
Anthony McGill | James Lee III: Principal Brothers
This new program highlights Demarre McGill, Titus Underwood, Anthony McGill, and Bryan Young — four Black artists who are orchestral principals and inspirational leaders in the field.
Gabriel Kahane & Anthony McGill | Rhapsody
The history of Blacks and Jews in America is, and always has been, complex and multivalent. Stories of solidarity in labor movements in the 1930s and ‘40s, as well as in the struggle for civil rights in the 1960s, are well-documented. Sadly, there is also a rich history of anti-Black racism in Jewish communities, and antisemitism in Black communities.
Anthony McGill & Gloria Chien
Anthony McGill is joined by longtime collaborator and friend Gloria Chien for a program of clarinet and piano duos and solo works featuring pieces by Weber, Montgomery, and Brahms, among others.
Pacifica Quartet & Anthony McGill | Ben Shirley’s High Sierra Sonata
Composer Ben Shirley collaborated with clarinetist Anthony McGill and the Pacifica Quartet to create “High Sierra Sonata,” a 15-minute clarinet quintet that speaks volumes about his remarkable transformation.
Anthony McGill | Anthony Davis’ You Have the Right to Remain Silent
In the mid-1970s, more than 40 years before he won the Pulitzer Prize for music, pianist and composer Anthony Davis was driving with his wife to Boston for a concert when a police officer pulled them over.
McGill/McHale Trio
The McGill/McHale Trio was founded in September 2014 when clarinetist Anthony McGill and his brother, flutist Demarre McGill, were featured artists in a residency at Bowling Green University in Ohio. While there, pianist Michael McHale joined them in concert for the first time, and it was immediately clear that the Trio would have a great future making music together.