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| Thursday 6-Jun-13 02:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CABarantschik and Vinocour play Britten's Double |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Thursday 6-Jun-13 02:00pm Barantschik and Vinocour play Britten's Double Britten composed the concerto for violin and his own instrument, viola, at 18; its youthful vigor will challenge the virtuosity of the SFS’s Concertmaster and Principal Violist. Sibelius was not given to lengthy explanations of his works; after all, he believed “Music begins where the possibilities of language end.” Nonetheless, he called his heroic Second Symphony “a confession of the soul.” | ||
| Friday 7-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CABarantschik and Vinocour play Britten's Double |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Friday 7-Jun-13 08:00pm Barantschik and Vinocour play Britten's Double Britten composed the concerto for violin and his own instrument, viola, at 18; its youthful vigor will challenge the virtuosity of the SFS’s Concertmaster and Principal Violist. Sibelius was not given to lengthy explanations of his works; after all, he believed “Music begins where the possibilities of language end.” Nonetheless, he called his heroic Second Symphony “a confession of the soul.” | ||
| Saturday 8-Jun-13 08:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CABarantschik and Vinocour play Britten's Double |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Saturday 8-Jun-13 08:00pm Barantschik and Vinocour play Britten's Double Britten composed the concerto for violin and his own instrument, viola, at 18; its youthful vigor will challenge the virtuosity of the SFS’s Concertmaster and Principal Violist. Sibelius was not given to lengthy explanations of his works; after all, he believed “Music begins where the possibilities of language end.” Nonetheless, he called his heroic Second Symphony “a confession of the soul.” | ||
| Sunday 9-Jun-13 02:00pm |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CABarantschik and Vinocour play Britten's Double |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States Sunday 9-Jun-13 02:00pm Barantschik and Vinocour play Britten's Double Britten composed the concerto for violin and his own instrument, viola, at 18; its youthful vigor will challenge the virtuosity of the SFS’s Concertmaster and Principal Violist. Sibelius was not given to lengthy explanations of his works; after all, he believed “Music begins where the possibilities of language end.” Nonetheless, he called his heroic Second Symphony “a confession of the soul.” | ||
| Thursday 10-Oct-13 07:30pm |
Grieg Hall (Grieghallen), BergenNew Times |
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| Grieg Hall (Grieghallen), Bergen, Edvard Griegs plass 1, Bergen 5015, Norway Thursday 10-Oct-13 07:30pm New Times Andrew Litton has the honor of welcoming the orchestra and audience back to the Grieghall with three works which somehow mirror aspects of the hall’s renovation: the power of modern technology is depicted in Honegger’s Pacific 231, Bernstein delves into changes in the modern psyche, while Prokofiev’s 4th Symphony is itself a thorough modernization of the original score. Award-winning piano soloist William Wolfram joins in for the Bernstein symphony. | ||
| Saturday 3-May-14 08:00pm |
Philharmonie, KölnRhythm, Technology, Ritual |
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| Philharmonie, Köln, Bischofsgartenstraße 1, 50667 Köln, Germany Saturday 3-May-14 08:00pm Rhythm, Technology, Ritual ![]() | ||