2010/2011 Season
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Ovation – 7
concerts
Haydn’s The Creation
Fri, Oct 22, 8 pm, Straz Center
Considered to be one of Haydn’s greatest works, this oratorio is a musical offering of piety, reverence and sublime inspiration that overflows with soaring arias, angelic multi-voice themes and explosively gorgeous choral passages.
More DetailsMozart’s Eine Kleine Nachtmusik
Fri, Nov 19, 8 pm, Straz
Center
Principal Bassoonist Anthony Georgeson performs Mozart’s Concerto for Bassoon in B-flat major, K.191 on a program with the composer's spirited Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Ravel’s elegant and courtly Le Tombeau de Couperin and Stravinsky’s driving and highly rhythmic Symphony in Three Movements.
More DetailsHello Dalí
Fri, Jan 14, 8 pm, Straz Center
Celebrate the new Salvador Dalí Museum with a dose of eccentricity and fun: Beethoven’s Consecration of the House, Heinz Karl Gruber’s Frankenstein!! A Pan-Demonium for Chansonnier & Ensemble, Darius Milhaud’s Le boef sur le toit, Debussy’s orchestration of Eric Satie’s Gymnopedies, and Manuel de Falla’s Three-Cornered Hat, Suite No. 2.
More DetailsGershwin’s Concerto in F
Fri, Feb 18, 8 pm, Straz
Center
Lauded by the San Francisco Chronicle as simply “breathtaking,” Stewart Goodyear plays Gershwin’s high-energy and blues-laced Concerto in F on a program with a new work by Osvaldo Golijov and Dvorak’s Symphony No. 8 with its sparkling Bohemian-inspired melodies.
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Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4
Sun, Mar 13, 7:30 pm,
Ruth Eckerd Hall
Acclaimed German pianist Peter Rösel performs Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 on this program with Luciano Berio’s orchestration of Contrapunctus XIX from Bach’s The Art of Fugue. The evening concludes with Shostakovich’s final symphony, No. 15.
Please note, the Straz Center is not available for this performance, and an alternate venue has been selected.
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Bruckner’s Romantic Symphony
Fri, May 13, 8 pm, Straz
Center
The evening opens with John Adams’ Doctor Atomic Symphony with its pervasive sense of fear about the atomic bomb. This is followed by Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4, “Romantic,” with its luscious colors, glittering melodies and triumphant symphonic exultations.
More DetailsBrahms’ Violin Concerto
Fri, May 27, 8 pm, Straz
Center
Acclaimed by The New York Times as “a brilliant violinist,” Augustin Hadelich performs Brahms’ Violin Concerto on a program overflowing with gorgeous music: Berlioz’ Béatrice et Bénédict Overture, Barber’s symphonic prayer Adagio for Strings and Stravinsky’s lyrical Pulcinella Suite.
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