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Inbal Segev stands against a dark backdrop wearing a flowing red gown and resting her cello against her side.

Timo Andres’ “Upstate Obscura” with the Cincinnati Symphony

On November 22, Inbal Segev gave her debut performance with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, performing Timo Andres’ Upstate Obscura under the baton of conductor André de Ridder. Co-curated by Andres, the program, named “American Perspectives,” included works by Charles Ives, Tania León, and Robin Holcomb, as well as traditional folk tunes, and Andres’ own Upstate Obscura....

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Anna Clyne Concerto Premiere with Cabrillo Festival; Recording Project with Marin Alsop and LPO

On August 3, Inbal Segev gave the world premiere of Anna Clyne’s new Cello Concerto DANCE at the Cabrillo Contemporary Music Festival, where she performed alongside conductor Cristian Măcelaru and the Cabrillo Contemporary Music Festival Orchestra. DANCE explores the connection between poetry and music. Each of the work’s five moments are inspired by lines from a poem written...

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The album cover to Inbal Segev and Juho Pohjonen's album titled "Chopin, Schumann, Grieg"

AVIE Records Debut with Juho Pohjonen

Inbal Segev makes her debut on AVIE Records with Finnish pianist Juho Pohjonen in a recording of the music of three leading Romantic composers to be released worldwide on July 20, 2018. For their first album together, Segev and Pohjonen have chosen the expressive and sometimes nostalgic Cello Sonata in G minor, Op. 65 by...

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2018 BSO New Music Festival with Marin Alsop

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra’s New Music Festival runs from June 21-23, and is a celebration of contemporary music and groundbreaking composers. On Thursday, the festival continued with a chamber music concert that Inbal Segev performed in and co-curated. The concert featured new music by Thierry de Mey, Du Yun, Dan Visconti, Osvaldo Golijov, and James...

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