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Stravinsky’s The Firebird
Friday, May 1
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Music Director Luisi will step into Stravinsky’s shoes as he conducts a replica of the 1946 concert, when the great composer led the DSO in these very works — an inspired program of quintessentially Russian music.
7:30pm
Stravinsky’s The Firebird
Saturday, May 2
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Music Director Luisi will step into Stravinsky’s shoes as he conducts a replica of the 1946 concert, when the great composer led the DSO in these very works — an inspired program of quintessentially Russian music.
7:30pm
Stravinsky’s The Firebird
Sunday, May 3
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Music Director Luisi will step into Stravinsky’s shoes as he conducts a replica of the 1946 concert, when the great composer led the DSO in these very works — an inspired program of quintessentially Russian music.
2:00pm
Beethoven, Bach, Haydn & Mozart
Thursday, May 7
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Three spectacular soloists grace this program that follows a thread of musical styles from Baroque to early Classical. Co-concertmaster Nathan Olson is front-and-center in Bach’s Violin Concerto, whose poignant Adagio is one of his most sublime creations, with the solo violin exquisitely embroidering the underlying bass line.
7:30pm
Beethoven, Bach, Haydn & Mozart
Saturday, May 9
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Three spectacular soloists grace this program that follows a thread of musical styles from Baroque to early Classical. Co-concertmaster Nathan Olson is front-and-center in Bach’s Violin Concerto, whose poignant Adagio is one of his most sublime creations, with the solo violin exquisitely embroidering the underlying bass line.
7:30pm
Beethoven, Bach, Haydn & Mozart
Sunday, May 10
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
Three spectacular soloists grace this program that follows a thread of musical styles from Baroque to early Classical. Co-concertmaster Nathan Olson is front-and-center in Bach’s Violin Concerto, whose poignant Adagio is one of his most sublime creations, with the solo violin exquisitely embroidering the underlying bass line.
2:00pm
Mahler’s Symphony of a Thousand
Friday, May 15
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
The nickname “Symphony of a Thousand” scarcely does justice to Mahler’s epic work — one of the greatest in the concert repertoire. Its immense scope makes performances rare and, therefore, are to be treasured.
7:30pm
Mahler’s Symphony of a Thousand
Sunday, May 17
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
The nickname “Symphony of a Thousand” scarcely does justice to Mahler’s epic work — one of the greatest in the concert repertoire. Its immense scope makes performances rare and, therefore, are to be treasured.
2:00pm
Dvořák & Korngold
Friday, May 29
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
From the pen of the composer who pioneered the art of original film music, making it symphonic in scope and sophisticated in feel, comes Korngold’s glorious Violin Concerto that, not surprisingly, includes allusions to those movie scores.
7:30pm
Dvořák & Korngold
Saturday, May 30
Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center
From the pen of the composer who pioneered the art of original film music, making it symphonic in scope and sophisticated in feel, comes Korngold’s glorious Violin Concerto that, not surprisingly, includes allusions to those movie scores.
7:30pm