Week of Events
Sunday, January 10, 2027
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January 10, 2027 -The Moldau & More
The Moldau & More
Each work echoes with sweet nostalgia. Smetana’s graceful, flowing “The Moldau” is a memory of his Czech homeland. The Third Symphony of Jean Sibelius recalls a Mozartian intimacy then adds a bristling urgency. Richard Strauss wrote his first horn concerto at the age of 19 for his father. He would wait 60 years before composing […]
Monday, January 11, 2027
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Tuesday, January 12, 2027
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Wednesday, January 13, 2027
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Thursday, January 14, 2027
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Friday, January 15, 2027
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January 15, 2027 -Bruch & Mendelssohn with Rolf Haas
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January 15, 2027 -How Sweet the Sound: Hymns Old & New
Bruch & Mendelssohn with Rolf Haas
As he gazed on rugged terrain off the island of Staffa off the coast of Scotland, Felix Mendelssohn was moved to jot down a melody that would become The Hebrides Overture. Also known as “Fingal’s Cave,” the evocative overture is a work that audiences love to hear. That trip in 1829 to the Scottish Highlands […]
How Sweet the Sound: Hymns Old & New
Beloved hymns Amazing Grace; When the Saints; Precious Lord, Take My Hand; Down By the Riverside; Adon Olam; Avinu Malkeinu; Lift Every Voice and Sing and other African American Spirituals; and David Lang’s Poor Hymnal.
Saturday, January 16, 2027
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January 16, 2027 -How Sweet the Sound: Hymns Old & New
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January 16, 2027 -Rhapsody in Blue: George Gershwin and the Jazz Age
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January 16, 2027 -Bruch & Mendelssohn with Rolf Haas
How Sweet the Sound: Hymns Old & New
Beloved hymns Amazing Grace; When the Saints; Precious Lord, Take My Hand; Down By the Riverside; Adon Olam; Avinu Malkeinu; Lift Every Voice and Sing and other African American Spirituals; and David Lang’s Poor Hymnal.
Rhapsody in Blue: George Gershwin and the Jazz Age
’S wonderful! ’S marvelous! ’S what you’ll love to see! The fascinating rhythms of George Gershwin will fill the air when José Luis Gómez explores Gershwin in the 1920s including unforgettable jazz-age tunes like the immortal Rhapsody in Blue.
Bruch & Mendelssohn with Rolf Haas
As he gazed on rugged terrain off the island of Staffa off the coast of Scotland, Felix Mendelssohn was moved to jot down a melody that would become The Hebrides Overture. Also known as “Fingal’s Cave,” the evocative overture is a work that audiences love to hear. That trip in 1829 to the Scottish Highlands […]