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| Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CADawn Upshaw and Emanuel Ax |
Schumann, Other (selection) Chopin, Other (selection) Golijov, Other (selection) Dawn Upshaw, Soprano Emanuel Ax, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 20-Mar-10 20:00 Dawn Upshaw and Emanuel Ax Dawn Upshaw The art songs of the Romantic period require sensitivity and a true partnership between singer and pianist. Renowned soprano Dawn Upshaw and outstanding pianist Emmanuel Ax collaborate on the songs of Schumann and Chopin. Their performance is sure to show all the beauty of this marriage of poetry and music. Schumann, Robert (1810-1856), Other (selection) Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek (1810-1849), Other (selection) Golijov, Osvaldo (b. 1960), Other (selection) Dawn Upshaw, Soprano Emanuel Ax, Piano | ||
| Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAGergiev conducts Mariinsky Orchestra |
Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra Valery Gergiev, Conductor Denis Matsuev, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Sunday 21-Mar-10 19:00 Gergiev conducts Mariinsky Orchestra Tchaikovsky Fifth Symphony has a fine Russian pedigree. The composer used a melody from Glinka’s celebrated opera A Life for the Tsar as a recurring theme that can be heard in all movements. Tchaikovsky associated this work with the theme of Providence, and the changes in the recurring melody suggest hopefulness. Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra Valery Gergiev, Conductor Denis Matsuev, Piano | ||
| Monday 22-Mar-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAGergiev conducts Mariinsky Orchestra |
Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra Valery Gergiev, Conductor Denis Matsuev, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Monday 22-Mar-10 20:00 Gergiev conducts Mariinsky Orchestra Valery Gergiev Rachmaninoff played the piano at the premiere of his impeccable Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini. The work features two dozen variations on one of Paganini’s Caprices. This variation set starts out with a variation rather than the theme. Rachmaninoff also famously quotes the eerie Dies Irae melody. Rachmaninov, Sergei (1873-1943), Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini in A minor for piano and orchestra, Op.43Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra Valery Gergiev, Conductor Denis Matsuev, Piano | ||
| Thursday 1-Apr-10 14:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAPetrenko conducts Grieg and Shostakovich |
San Francisco Symphony Vasily Petrenko, Conductor Simon Trpčeski, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 1-Apr-10 14:00 Petrenko conducts Grieg and Shostakovich Among the twentieth century’s greatest symphonists, Dmitri Shostakovich wrote the Eighth Symphony in 1943 in response to the devastation of World War II. It is tragic, thought-provoking, unforgettable. San Francisco Symphony Vasily Petrenko, Conductor Simon Trpčeski, Piano | ||
| Friday 2-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAPetrenko conducts Grieg and Shostakovich |
San Francisco Symphony Vasily Petrenko, Conductor Simon Trpčeski, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 2-Apr-10 20:00 Petrenko conducts Grieg and Shostakovich Among the twentieth century’s greatest symphonists, Dmitri Shostakovich wrote the Eighth Symphony in 1943 in response to the devastation of World War II. It is tragic, thought-provoking, unforgettable. San Francisco Symphony Vasily Petrenko, Conductor Simon Trpčeski, Piano | ||
| Saturday 3-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAPetrenko conducts Grieg and Shostakovich |
San Francisco Symphony Vasily Petrenko, Conductor Simon Trpčeski, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 3-Apr-10 20:00 Petrenko conducts Grieg and Shostakovich Among the twentieth century’s greatest symphonists, Dmitri Shostakovich wrote the Eighth Symphony in 1943 in response to the devastation of World War II. It is tragic, thought-provoking, unforgettable. San Francisco Symphony Vasily Petrenko, Conductor Simon Trpčeski, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 7-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAAn Evening with Rufus Wainwright |
Gounod, Other (ballet music from Faust) Wainwright, Song Cycle (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Edwin Outwater, Conductor Rufus Wainwright, Voice |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 7-Apr-10 20:00 An Evening with Rufus Wainwright Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright is vocal soloist in the world premiere of his SFS-commissioned song cycle, an interpretation of some of the world’s greatest love poetry, drawn from Shakespeare’s sonnets. Then we explore a century of French music, from Romanticism to the Jazz Age to today. Gounod, Charles-Francois (1818-1893), Other (ballet music from Faust) Wainwright, Rufus (b. unknown), Song Cycle (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Edwin Outwater, Conductor Rufus Wainwright, Voice | ||
| Thursday 8-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAAn Evening with Rufus Wainwright |
Gounod, Other (ballet music from Faust) Wainwright, Song Cycle (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Edwin Outwater, Conductor Rufus Wainwright, Voice |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 8-Apr-10 20:00 An Evening with Rufus Wainwright Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright is vocal soloist in the world premiere of his SFS-commissioned song cycle, an interpretation of some of the world’s greatest love poetry, drawn from Shakespeare’s sonnets. Then we explore a century of French music, from Romanticism to the Jazz Age to today. Gounod, Charles-Francois (1818-1893), Other (ballet music from Faust) Wainwright, Rufus (b. unknown), Song Cycle (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Edwin Outwater, Conductor Rufus Wainwright, Voice | ||
| Saturday 10-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAAn Evening with Rufus Wainwright |
Gounod, Other (ballet music from Faust) Wainwright, Song Cycle (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Edwin Outwater, Conductor Rufus Wainwright, Voice |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 10-Apr-10 20:00 An Evening with Rufus Wainwright Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright is vocal soloist in the world premiere of his SFS-commissioned song cycle, an interpretation of some of the world’s greatest love poetry, drawn from Shakespeare’s sonnets. Then we explore a century of French music, from Romanticism to the Jazz Age to today. Gounod, Charles-Francois (1818-1893), Other (ballet music from Faust) Wainwright, Rufus (b. unknown), Song Cycle (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Edwin Outwater, Conductor Rufus Wainwright, Voice | ||
| Thursday 15-Apr-10 14:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CACharlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush |
San Francisco Symphony |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 15-Apr-10 14:00 Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush Most people know Chaplin as a comic genius. Fewer people realize he wrote the music for his films. The Gold Rush is the movie Chaplin said he would most like to be remembered for. In scene after scene— including one in which the little hobo transforms a shoe into a feast fit for a king—this 1925 silent-film classic virtually defines visual comedy. Along with our screening of The Gold Rush, the SFS plays Chaplin’s original score. San Francisco Symphony | ||
| Friday 16-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CACharlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush |
San Francisco Symphony |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 16-Apr-10 20:00 Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush Most people know Chaplin as a comic genius. Fewer people realize he wrote the music for his films. The Gold Rush is the movie Chaplin said he would most like to be remembered for. In scene after scene— including one in which the little hobo transforms a shoe into a feast fit for a king—this 1925 silent-film classic virtually defines visual comedy. Along with our screening of The Gold Rush, the SFS plays Chaplin’s original score. San Francisco Symphony | ||
| Saturday 17-Apr-10 14:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CACharlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush |
San Francisco Symphony |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 17-Apr-10 14:00 Charlie Chaplin's The Gold Rush Charlie Chaplin in The Gold Rush Most people know Chaplin as a comic genius. Fewer people realize he wrote the music for his films. The Gold Rush is the movie Chaplin said he would most like to be remembered for. In scene after scene— including one in which the little hobo transforms a shoe into a feast fit for a king—this 1925 silent-film classic virtually defines visual comedy. Along with our screening of The Gold Rush, the SFS plays Chaplin’s original score. San Francisco Symphony | ||
| Saturday 17-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CASt. Louis Symphony with Gil Shaham |
San Francisco Symphony David Robertson, Conductor Gil Shaham, Violin |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 17-Apr-10 20:00 St. Louis Symphony with Gil Shaham In his final symphony’s single arch of sound, Sibelius searches those recesses of the heart that were his obsession. This is music austere and generous, provocative and revelatory, like nothing else in the world. John Adams’s opera Doctor Atomic—on the birth of the atomic age—provides the foundation for his Doctor Atomic Symphony, packed with some of Adams’s most supercharged music. San Francisco Symphony David Robertson, Conductor Gil Shaham, Violin | ||
| Sunday 18-Apr-10 19:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CASt. Louis Symphony with Gil Shaham |
San Francisco Symphony David Robertson, Conductor Gil Shaham, Violin |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Sunday 18-Apr-10 19:00 St. Louis Symphony with Gil Shaham In his final symphony’s single arch of sound, Sibelius searches those recesses of the heart that were his obsession. This is music austere and generous, provocative and revelatory, like nothing else in the world. John Adams’s opera Doctor Atomic—on the birth of the atomic age—provides the foundation for his Doctor Atomic Symphony, packed with some of Adams’s most supercharged music. San Francisco Symphony David Robertson, Conductor Gil Shaham, Violin | ||
| Monday 19-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CASchleswig-Holstein Orchestra lead by Christoph Eschenbach |
Schleswig-Holstein Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Lang Lang, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Monday 19-Apr-10 20:00 Schleswig-Holstein Orchestra lead by Christoph Eschenbach Lang Lang Spontaneous and often controversial, conductor Christoph Eschenbach brings vision and style to his interpretations. The incomparable Lang Lang draws passion from every note. This keyboard superstar has touched audiences all over the world. Schleswig-Holstein Orchestra Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Lang Lang, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 21-Apr-10 10:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAOpen Rehearsal: Labadie conducts Mozart |
San Francisco Symphony Bernard Labadie, Conductor Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 21-Apr-10 10:00 Open Rehearsal: Labadie conducts Mozart Bernard Labadie Experience an SFS concert in the making! Open Rehearsals offer audience members a unique perspective on the creative dynamic between orchestra and conductor. Each Open Rehearsal begins with 8:30am coffee and complimentary donuts followed by a half-hour informative talk at 9am. Note: These are working rehearsals. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion. San Francisco Symphony Bernard Labadie, Conductor Marc-André Hamelin, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 21-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CALabadie conducts Mozart |
San Francisco Symphony Bernard Labadie, Conductor Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 21-Apr-10 20:00 Labadie conducts Mozart Mozart’s gifts as a symphonist are well known. The SFS presents two of the composer’s later symphonies, the Haffner and his last, the Jupiter. With their clarity and passion, you will see why Mozart’s final symphonies are held in high esteem as quintessential examples of the Classical style. San Francisco Symphony Bernard Labadie, Conductor Marc-André Hamelin, Piano | ||
| Friday 23-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CALabadie conducts Mozart |
San Francisco Symphony Bernard Labadie, Conductor Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 23-Apr-10 20:00 Labadie conducts Mozart Mozart’s gifts as a symphonist are well known. The SFS presents two of the composer’s later symphonies, the Haffner and his last, the Jupiter. With their clarity and passion, you will see why Mozart’s final symphonies are held in high esteem as quintessential examples of the Classical style. San Francisco Symphony Bernard Labadie, Conductor Marc-André Hamelin, Piano | ||
| Saturday 24-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CALabadie conducts Mozart |
San Francisco Symphony Bernard Labadie, Conductor Marc-André Hamelin, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 24-Apr-10 20:00 Labadie conducts Mozart Mozart’s gifts as a symphonist are well known. The SFS presents two of the composer’s later symphonies, the Haffner and his last, the Jupiter. With their clarity and passion, you will see why Mozart’s final symphonies are held in high esteem as quintessential examples of the Classical style. San Francisco Symphony Bernard Labadie, Conductor Marc-André Hamelin, Piano | ||
| Sunday 25-Apr-10 19:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAEmanuel Ax in Recital |
Adams, Other (SFS Commission) Emanuel Ax, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Sunday 25-Apr-10 19:00 Emanuel Ax in Recital Pianist Emanuel Ax is a keeper of the great tradition—and an innovator whose artistry and insights inspire composers to create works for him, engaging the audience, and challenging Ax’s mastery. Don't miss this performance of a new work by John Adams. Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek (1810-1849), Polonaise no. 7 in A flat major "Polonaise-fantaisie", Op.61 Chopin, Fryderyk Franciszek (1810-1849), Mazurkas (a selection) Adams, John (b. 1947), Other (SFS Commission) Emanuel Ax, Piano | ||
| Thursday 29-Apr-10 14:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAEschenbach conducts Schumann |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Christine Schäfer, Soprano Matthias Goerne, Baritone |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 29-Apr-10 14:00 Eschenbach conducts Schumann Schumann’s stirring Fourth Symphony and the SFS premiere of a late Romantic masterpiece that features two of today’s greatest vocal artists. San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Christine Schäfer, Soprano Matthias Goerne, Baritone | ||
| Friday 30-Apr-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAEschenbach conducts Schumann |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Christine Schäfer, Soprano Matthias Goerne, Baritone |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 30-Apr-10 20:00 Eschenbach conducts Schumann Schumann’s stirring Fourth Symphony and the SFS premiere of a late Romantic masterpiece that features two of today’s greatest vocal artists. San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Christine Schäfer, Soprano Matthias Goerne, Baritone | ||
| Saturday 1-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAEschenbach conducts Schumann |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Christine Schäfer, Soprano Matthias Goerne, Baritone |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 1-May-10 20:00 Eschenbach conducts Schumann Schumann’s stirring Fourth Symphony and the SFS premiere of a late Romantic masterpiece that features two of today’s greatest vocal artists. San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor Christine Schäfer, Soprano Matthias Goerne, Baritone | ||
| Wednesday 5-May-10 10:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAOpen Rehearsal: Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 5-May-10 10:00 Open Rehearsal: Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms Experience an SFS concert in the making! Open Rehearsals offer audience members a unique perspective on the creative dynamic between orchestra and conductor. Each Open Rehearsal begins with 8:30am coffee and complimentary donuts followed by a half-hour informative talk at 9am. Note: These are working rehearsals. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion. Jegede, Tunde, New work (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 5-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAEschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 5-May-10 20:00 Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms There would be no Brahms without Beethoven. Brahms worried about comparisons with the great master, but finally put his insecurities aside and let his music speak for itself. Hear David Fray play Beethoven’s graceful Piano Concerto No. 2, and then hear how far Brahms had come from Beethoven in his own “pastoral” symphony. Jegede, Tunde, New work (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano | ||
| Friday 7-May-10 18:30 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAFriday 6.5: Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 7-May-10 18:30 Friday 6.5: Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms Christoph Eschenbach At this Friday 6.5 concert you’ll hear the conductor briefly share unique perspectives on the composer, the work, and its place in musical history. There would be no Brahms without Beethoven. Brahms worried about comparisons with the great master, but finally put his insecurities aside and let his music speak for itself. Hear David Fray play Beethoven’s graceful Piano Concerto No. 2, and then hear how far Brahms had come from Beethoven in his own “pastoral” symphony. Jegede, Tunde, New work (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano | ||
| Saturday 8-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAEschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 8-May-10 20:00 Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms There would be no Brahms without Beethoven. Brahms worried about comparisons with the great master, but finally put his insecurities aside and let his music speak for itself. Hear David Fray play Beethoven’s graceful Piano Concerto No. 2, and then hear how far Brahms had come from Beethoven in his own “pastoral” symphony. Jegede, Tunde, New work (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano | ||
| Monday 10-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CADudamel conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic |
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gustavo Dudamel, Conductor |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Monday 10-May-10 20:00 Dudamel conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic Mahler announced his arrival with one of music’s most stunning first symphonies, a work that opens with quiet forest murmurs and ends in confident exultation. The program also includes John Adams’s new City Noir, and if you know Adams’s music, you catch the irony of that title, for he never writes in only black and white. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gustavo Dudamel, Conductor | ||
| Tuesday 11-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CADudamel conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic |
Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gustavo Dudamel, Conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Tuesday 11-May-10 20:00 Dudamel conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel Bernstein’s The Age of Anxiety reveals his genius for turning poetry—in this case, that of W.H. Auden—into a musical commentary on the state of the world. The impassioned melancholy of Tchaikovsky’s Pathétique Symphony seems eerily prophetic: This great work was premiered nine days before the composer’s sudden death. Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra Gustavo Dudamel, Conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Piano | ||
| Thursday 13-May-10 14:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT and Garrick Ohlsson |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Garrick Ohlsson, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 13-May-10 14:00 MTT and Garrick Ohlsson Chopin was twenty when he composed the marvelous Piano Concerto No. 2. The composer, who was the soloist at the first performance, wowed the audience both with his playing and with his innovative writing for the orchestra. Soloist Garrick Ohlsson takes Chopin’s place at the keyboard. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Garrick Ohlsson, Piano | ||
| Friday 14-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT and Garrick Ohlsson |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Garrick Ohlsson, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 14-May-10 20:00 MTT and Garrick Ohlsson Chopin was twenty when he composed the marvelous Piano Concerto No. 2. The composer, who was the soloist at the first performance, wowed the audience both with his playing and with his innovative writing for the orchestra. Soloist Garrick Ohlsson takes Chopin’s place at the keyboard. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Garrick Ohlsson, Piano | ||
| Saturday 15-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT and Garrick Ohlsson |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Garrick Ohlsson, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 15-May-10 20:00 MTT and Garrick Ohlsson Chopin was twenty when he composed the marvelous Piano Concerto No. 2. The composer, who was the soloist at the first performance, wowed the audience both with his playing and with his innovative writing for the orchestra. Soloist Garrick Ohlsson takes Chopin’s place at the keyboard. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Garrick Ohlsson, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 19-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Ravel and Stravinsky |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 19-May-10 20:00 MTT conducts Ravel and Stravinsky Ravel’s ballet Daphnis et Chloé evokes the world of Greek mythology in the language of impressionism. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus | ||
| Thursday 20-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Ravel and Stravinsky |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 20-May-10 20:00 MTT conducts Ravel and Stravinsky Ravel’s ballet Daphnis et Chloé evokes the world of Greek mythology in the language of impressionism. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus | ||
| Friday 21-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Ravel and Stravinsky |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 21-May-10 20:00 MTT conducts Ravel and Stravinsky Ravel’s ballet Daphnis et Chloé evokes the world of Greek mythology in the language of impressionism. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus | ||
| Sunday 23-May-10 14:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Ravel and Stravinsky |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Sunday 23-May-10 14:00 MTT conducts Ravel and Stravinsky Ravel’s ballet Daphnis et Chloé evokes the world of Greek mythology in the language of impressionism. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus | ||
| Thursday 27-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Schumann's Rhenish Symphony |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Erin Wall, Soprano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 27-May-10 20:00 MTT conducts Schumann's Rhenish Symphony Soprano Erin Wall and the San Francisco Symphony present a work that tells the story of Clarissa and the contemptible rogue, Lovelace. Discover why Michael Tilson Thomas has been one of Robin Holloway’s greatest champions. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Erin Wall, Soprano | ||
| Friday 28-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Schumann's Rhenish Symphony |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Erin Wall, Soprano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 28-May-10 20:00 MTT conducts Schumann's Rhenish Symphony Soprano Erin Wall and the San Francisco Symphony present a work that tells the story of Clarissa and the contemptible rogue, Lovelace. Discover why Michael Tilson Thomas has been one of Robin Holloway’s greatest champions. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Erin Wall, Soprano | ||
| Saturday 29-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Schumann's Rhenish Symphony |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Erin Wall, Soprano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 29-May-10 20:00 MTT conducts Schumann's Rhenish Symphony Soprano Erin Wall and the San Francisco Symphony present a work that tells the story of Clarissa and the contemptible rogue, Lovelace. Discover why Michael Tilson Thomas has been one of Robin Holloway’s greatest champions. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Erin Wall, Soprano | ||
| Thursday 10-Jun-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CABeethoven's Violin Concerto |
Mozart, German Dances San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor James Ehnes, Violin |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 10-Jun-10 20:00 Beethoven's Violin Concerto Beethoven’s Violin Concerto proves there’s never too much of a good thing. Berg’s riveting suite from the opera Lulu will have you at the edge of your seat. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), German Dances San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor James Ehnes, Violin | ||
| Friday 11-Jun-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CABeethoven's Violin Concerto |
Mozart, German Dances San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor James Ehnes, Violin |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 11-Jun-10 20:00 Beethoven's Violin Concerto Beethoven’s Violin Concerto proves there’s never too much of a good thing. Berg’s riveting suite from the opera Lulu will have you at the edge of your seat. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), German Dances San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor James Ehnes, Violin | ||
| Sunday 13-Jun-10 14:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CABeethoven's Violin Concerto |
Mozart, German Dances San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor James Ehnes, Violin |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Sunday 13-Jun-10 14:00 Beethoven's Violin Concerto Beethoven’s Violin Concerto proves there’s never too much of a good thing. Berg’s riveting suite from the opera Lulu will have you at the edge of your seat. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1756-1791), German Dances San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor James Ehnes, Violin | ||
| Thursday 17-Jun-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts The Rite of Spring |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Yuja Wang, Piano Michael Tilson Thomas, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 17-Jun-10 20:00 MTT conducts The Rite of Spring MTT and the SFS recreate the excitement that greeted The Rite of Spring when it was new and jump-started 20th-century music. The astonishing Yuja Wang is soloist in a bracing Stravinsky work for piano, and in Ravel’s Concerto for the Left Hand, a virtuoso tour de force. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Yuja Wang, Piano Michael Tilson Thomas, Piano | ||
| Saturday 19-Jun-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts The Rite of Spring |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Yuja Wang, Piano Michael Tilson Thomas, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 19-Jun-10 20:00 MTT conducts The Rite of Spring MTT and the SFS recreate the excitement that greeted The Rite of Spring when it was new and jump-started 20th-century music. The astonishing Yuja Wang is soloist in a bracing Stravinsky work for piano, and in Ravel’s Concerto for the Left Hand, a virtuoso tour de force. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Yuja Wang, Piano Michael Tilson Thomas, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 23-Jun-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Berlioz |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano Jonathan Vinocour, Viola |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 23-Jun-10 20:00 MTT conducts Berlioz Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony perform an all-Berlioz program, including Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture, Les Nuits d’été, and Harold in Italy. This concert will feature mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke and new SF Symphony Principal Viola Jonathan Vinocour. Be the first to hear these works the SFS will perform at the summer 2010 Lucerne Festival. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano Jonathan Vinocour, Viola | ||
| Thursday 24-Jun-10 14:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Berlioz |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano Jonathan Vinocour, Viola |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Thursday 24-Jun-10 14:00 MTT conducts Berlioz Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony perform an all-Berlioz program, including Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture, Les Nuits d’été, and Harold in Italy. This concert will feature mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke and new SF Symphony Principal Viola Jonathan Vinocour. Be the first to hear these works the SFS will perform at the summer 2010 Lucerne Festival. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano Jonathan Vinocour, Viola | ||
| Friday 25-Jun-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Berlioz |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano Jonathan Vinocour, Viola |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 25-Jun-10 20:00 MTT conducts Berlioz Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony perform an all-Berlioz program, including Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture, Les Nuits d’été, and Harold in Italy. This concert will feature mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke and new SF Symphony Principal Viola Jonathan Vinocour. Be the first to hear these works the SFS will perform at the summer 2010 Lucerne Festival. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano Jonathan Vinocour, Viola | ||
| Saturday 26-Jun-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAMTT conducts Berlioz |
San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano Jonathan Vinocour, Viola |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 26-Jun-10 20:00 MTT conducts Berlioz Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony perform an all-Berlioz program, including Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture, Les Nuits d’été, and Harold in Italy. This concert will feature mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke and new SF Symphony Principal Viola Jonathan Vinocour. Be the first to hear these works the SFS will perform at the summer 2010 Lucerne Festival. San Francisco Symphony Michael Tilson Thomas, Conductor Sasha Cooke, Mezzo-soprano Jonathan Vinocour, Viola | ||
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