apr FRIDAY, APRIL 1, AT 8PM
Yuja Wang in Recital
FRIDAY, APRIL 8, AT 7PM
Sibelius Two Untuxed
IN RECITAL SERIES
UNTUXED SERIES
Yuja Wang piano
Thomas Dausgaard conductor
“Yuja Wang was the brilliant pianist, projecting the solo part to a nicety and getting every note to glitter.” – Financial Times THURSDAY, APRIL 7, AT 7:30PM SATURDAY, APRIL 9, AT 8PM
Dausgaard Sibelius Symphony No. 2 Thomas Dausgaard conductor Isabelle Faust violin ANGÉLICA NEGRÓN New Work (Seattle Symphony Commission & World Premiere) SIBELIUS Violin Concerto (Original Version) SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2 From its icy, desolate opening to its robust, jubilant finale, Sibelius’ Violin Concerto glows. Isabelle Faust performs the seldom-heard original version of the piece — full of unexpected twists and turns. Thomas Dausgaard expertly shapes the arching melodies and majestic lines of Sibelius’ Second Symphony. Thomas Dausgaard’s position is generously underwritten as the Harriet Overton Stimson Music Director. Angélica Negrón’s New Work is presented as part of the Seattle Symphony’s New Music WORKS initiative, supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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ANGÉLICA NEGRÓN New Work (Seattle Symphony Commission & World Premiere) SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2 Music Director Thomas Dausgaard expertly shapes the Second Symphony’s arching melodies and majestic lines alongside a bold work by composer Angélica Negrón. Angélica Negrón’s New Work is presented as part of the Seattle Symphony’s New Music WORKS initiative, supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
SUNDAY, APRIL 10, AT 6PM
Evolution of Voices |
SERIES
Eric Jacobs clarinet Seattle Symphony musicians For Seattle Symphony Clarinet Eric Jacobs, this past year has made him think about how musicians use their voices, about our space in our communities, and about how these things will evolve. The intersection between singing and clarinet is a perfect way to explore this evolution. Together with the Seattle Symphony, Jacobs has commissioned Angélica Negrón and Peter Shin to compose for singing clarinetist and electronics in order to explore our stories and how they are told. Octave 9: Emerging Artists is supported by the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation.
TUESDAY, APRIL 12, AT 7:30PM
Nobuyuki Tsujii in Recital IN RECITAL SERIES
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Nobuyuki Tsujii piano “It was one of those rare performances where player and music seem one — a definition of virtuosity.” – The Observer