Max Fine

Associate Producer

Max Fine appears in the following:

Performances from Astral Nova

Saturday, July 10, 2021

Tonight we hear performances from the “Astral Nova” streaming concert series by Astral Artists in Philadelphia.

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Guys and Dolls: Offenbach's The Tales of Hoffmann

Wednesday, July 07, 2021

What separates humans from machines is our ability to love, to dream, and to believe in an illusion.

Violinists Timothy Chooi and Asi Matathias

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

This week, we welcome back violinists Asi Matathias and Timothy Chooi to close out our month of violinists.

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Violinists Clara and Oliver Neubauer

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Our festival of violinists continues, tonight with siblings Clara and Oliver Neubauer!

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Strauss's Elektra: Waltzing With a Vengeance

Wednesday, June 23, 2021

Sometimes the most terrifying thing in life -- and in opera -- is to be alone with your thoughts. In her solitary moments, Richard Strauss's Elektra is consumed by one, dark obsession. 

Violinist Noemi Gasparini

Wednesday, June 16, 2021

In our third week of featured violinists, we welcome back showcase alumna Noemi Gasparini as she performs pieces by Ysaye, Mozart, Paganini and more, including some works of her own.

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Violinist Eiko Kano

Wednesday, June 09, 2021

Tonight, we continue our month of violinists with Eiko Kano and pianist Karen Hakobyan performing pieces by Kroll, de Falla, Bartók, Baghdasaryan, and more.

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Puccini's Tosca: Death is But a Dream

Wednesday, June 09, 2021

What will you think about before you die?

Violinist Benjamin Baker at Wigmore Hall

Wednesday, June 02, 2021

We kick off a month featuring violinists with Benjamin Baker and pianist Daniel Lebhardt, performing pieces by Boulanger, Janacek, Ko, and Brahms.

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Artist Propulsion Lab Preview, Part 2: Kara Dugan & The Junction Trio

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

This week, Artist Propulsion Lab members Kara Dugan and the Junction Trio return with performances of Barber, Brahms, Dvorak, and more.

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An Artist Propulsion Lab Preview: Kara Dugan and The Junction Trio

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

This week, Artist Propulsion Lab members Kara Dugan and the Junction Trio join the Showcase, as they respectively sing and play Handel, Debussy, Ives and Ravel.

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Handel's Agrippina: Nice Romans Finish Last

Wednesday, May 19, 2021

In order to be a Roman Emperor, you have to be entirely cold-blooded. So what happens if you’re not?

Timothy Ridout and James Baillieu at Wigmore Hall

Wednesday, May 05, 2021

Tonight, we travel to London’s Wigmore Hall for a recital tribute to the great English violist Lionel Tertis, featuring violist Timothy Ridout, and his pianist partner James Baillieu.

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Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress: I Walk the Line

Wednesday, May 05, 2021

Have you heard the one when Johnny Cash, Igor Stravinsky, and William Hogarth walk into a podcast? Well, you will this week on Aria Code.

A Night of Alumni: Pianist Eric Lu and Violinist Asi Matathias

Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Join us for an alumni reunion, as former guest pianists Eric Lu and Victor Stanislavsky, plus violinist Asi Matathias, return to the Showcase.

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Pianist Tetiana Shafran

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

This week, we travel to Ukraine to meet the winner of the 2019 Olga Kern Piano Competition, Tetiana Shafran.

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Mozart’s The Marriage of Figaro: Count On a Reckoning

Wednesday, April 21, 2021

A powerful man abuses his privilege then lashes out when he learns women are not his playthings. Classic Mozart comedy? Yes! Real life? Most definitely.

From the Archives: Leopold Stokowski Conducts a Young People's Concert

Wednesday, April 14, 2021

This week, we celebrate the 129th birthday of Leopold Stokowski with a Young People’s Concert from 1949, conducted by the maestro himself.

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Return to Moscow

Wednesday, April 07, 2021

Tonight we hear Wienawski and Gershwin in Moscow.

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Rossini's Barber of Seville: On a Wig and a Prayer

Wednesday, April 07, 2021

Gioachino Rossini’s most famous opera The Barber of Seville is more than a comedic romp. Underneath the zany plot and cheerful music is a story about a woman’s determination to be free.