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2016 -17 Season
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2016 -17 Season
MICHAEL FABIANO
“Simply breathtaking” SAN FR ANCISCO CHRONICLE SEP 22–24 TENOR MICHAEL FABIANO PERFOR MS ITALIAN ARIA S
Rossini SEP 9–10
William Tell Overture
Verdi SEP 22–24
Te Deum
Allegri
The Beauty & Drama of Italy
OCT 27–30
Miserere
R. Strauss APR 27–29
Aus Italien
Vivaldi
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he Symphony showcases the beauty and drama of Italian music and music inspired by Italy. From a rambunctious Rossini to the reverential Verdi, Italians display their hearts on their sleeves and in their music.
MAY 31–JUN 1
The Four Seasons
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Guest Artists Take the Stage
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Yuja Wang SEP 28–OCT 1
Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1 NOV 2–4
Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2
Jean-Yves Thibaudet JAN 26–28
Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G
Yefim Bronfman
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nternationally acclaimed guest artists join the Symphony for rousing performances of some of the most beloved works of all time. Experience their mastery as they take musical expression to new heights.
FEB 9–12
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4
Gil Shaham MAR 16–18
Barber’s Violin Concerto
Emanuel Ax MAY 10–13
Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 22
Joshua Bell JUN 16–18
Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole Subscribe 415-864-6000 SFSYMPHONY.ORG
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2001: A SPACE ODYSSE Y
Film Series T
he Symphony’s Film Series brings Hollywood’s finest to Davies Symphony Hall, with fantastic performances on screen and on stage. Enjoy great American cinema like never before—with the score performed live by the SF Symphony. OCT 14–15
JAN 7–8
APR 14–15
JUN 2–3
2001: A Space Odyssey
On the Waterfront
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Casablanca
Experience the gripping story of a not-so-distant future in Kubrick’s Academy Award®-winning masterpiece. The stunning visuals are in perfect counterpoint with the epic score, featuring music by R. Strauss, Strauss Jr., and Ligeti.
Hear Leonard Bernstein’s original score and see the great Marlon Brando in Elia Kazan’s classic film (screenplay by Budd Schulberg), winner of eight Academy Awards® including Best Picture. This timeless story about violence, corruption and redemption, with an Oscar®-nominated score, is one of the greatest films of all time according to the American Film Institute.
The film that gave the world one of its greatest movie heroes, Indiana Jones, is back and better than ever. Relive the magic on the big screen in this 35th anniversary celebration of Raiders of the Lost Ark. Follow Indiana Jones’ (Harrison Ford) unfor gettable quest while the SF Symphony plays John Williams’ epic score live.
This great American classic about love and war sweeps you up in the drama with Max Steiner’s moving, Oscar®-nominated score and Rick’s (Humphrey Bogart) brooding struggle to do what is right for himself, and for his long-lost love, Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman.)
Brad Lubman conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony Presented in association with Warner Bros., Southbank Centre London, and the British Film Institute.
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David Newman conductor San Francisco Symphony
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Emil de Cou conductor San Francisco Symphony © 1981 Lucasfilm Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Sarah Hicks conductor San Francisco Symphony
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ON THE WATERFRONT
Film A Package
Film B Package
FOUR CONCERTS WITH FILMS
FOUR CONCERTS WITH FILMS
FRI OCT 14 8PM
2001: A Space Odyssey
SAT OCT 15 8PM
SUN JAN 8 2PM
On the Waterfront
SAT JAN 7 3PM
FRI APR 14 8PM FRI JUN 2 8PM
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Casablanca
2001: A Space Odyssey
On the Waterfront
SAT APR 15 8PM SAT JUN 3 8PM
Apr 14 and Jun 2 supported by
Raiders of the Lost Ark
Casablanca
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70 YEARS
John Adams FEB 16 –18
The Gospel According to the Other Mary FEB 22–25
LOU HARRISON , MICHAEL TILSON THOMA S, AND JOHN ADAMS TOGE THER IN 2000 AT THE SYMPHONY ’S ORIGINAL AMERICAN MAVERICK S FESTIVAL
JOHN ADAMS AND STE VE REICH IN 198 4
Scheherazade.2
80 YEARS
Steve Reich SEP 9–10
Double Sextet Three Movements
100 YEARS
Lou Harrison JUN 23–25
Suite for Symphonic Strings
Birthday Celebrations of Musical Greats
90 YEARS
Herbert Blomstedt
Music Director of the SF Symphony from 1985 to 1995 returns for two weeks of concerts FEB 1–3
Blomstedt conducts Beethoven’s 9th FEB 9–12
Blomstedt conducts Beethoven and Brahms
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ome celebrate the birthdays of some of the greatest conductors and composers of our time. With careers spanning the 20th century and close connections to the Bay Area, these masters, and their work, continue to shape the course of classical music by creating new possibilities for performance and music. 8
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Beautiful Davies Symphony Hall, home of the San Francisco Symphony, hosts more than 200 concerts throughout the season and offers in-house dining and drinks, unique shopping, and more.
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Browse the following subscription packages and turn to page 13 for concert details.
Wednesday Packages Wednesday C Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM SEP 28 Yuja
Wang and Stravinsky’s Firebird conducts Mozart and Dvořák FEB 22 MTT conducts Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet MAR 1 MTT conducts Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich MAY 10 Emanuel Ax plays Mozart MAY 31 Immortal Vivaldi: The Four Seasons OCT 19 Heras-Casado
Wednesday Z Combo Package
TWELVE CONCERTS AT 8PM
Buy all 12 concerts and get a complimentary concert ticket. Combine Wed C + D.
Wednesday D Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM SEP 14 MTT
conducts Beethoven’s Fifth Wang plays Chopin FEB 1 Beethoven’s Ode to Joy APR 19 Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff MAY 17 Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony JUN 28 MTT conducts Berlioz’s Romeo and Juliet NOV 2 Yuja
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Thursday Packages Thursday A Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM
SEP 15 MTT
conducts Beethoven’s Fifth NOV 3 Yuja Wang plays Chopin FEB 16 John Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary MAR 23 MTT conducts Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra APR 27 German Romanticism: Schumann and R. Strauss MAY 4 Berlioz’s Requiem
Thursday B Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM
SEP 22 Viva
Verdi: Italian Masterworks Mozart’s Symphony No. 36 FEB 23 MTT conducts Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet MAR 9 Beethoven and Brahms MAR 30 MTT conducts Mahler MAY 11 Emanuel Ax plays Mozart JAN 19
Thursday C Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM
Yuja Wang and Stravinsky’s Firebird MTT conducts Brahms Symphony No. 2 DEC 15 Handel’s Messiah MAR 16 Beethoven and Barber, featuring Gil Shaham MAY 25 Shostakovich with Matthias Goerne and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth JUN 29 MTT conducts Berlioz’s Romeo and Juliet
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Rhoda Goldman Thursday Matinee Package SIX CONCERTS AT 2PM
Heras-Casado conducts Mozart and Dvořák plays Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G FEB 9 Bronfman, Blomstedt, Beethoven, and Brahms MAR 2 MTT conducts Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich APR 20 Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff JUN 1 Immortal Vivaldi: The Four Seasons
OCT 20
JAN 26 Thibaudet
The Thursday Matinee concerts are endowed by a gift in memory of Rhoda Goldman. For information about making endowment or memorial gifts, contact Gift Planning, at 415-503-5482 or giftplanning@sfsymphony.org.
Thursday Matinee Bus Packages
SEP 29
OCT 27
COMBO
Thursday Z Combo Package TWELVE CONCERTS AT 8PM
Buy 12 concerts and get a complimentary concert ticket. Combine Thu A + B.
Sit back, relax, and let us bring you to the Symphony! We offer several Bus Packages that make enjoying San Francisco Symphony concerts easier than ever. Our round-trip charter bus service will pick you up at a location close to your home and drop you off at Davies Symphony Hall for the Rhoda Goldman Thursday Matinee concerts. Bus Package pickup is available in several surrounding communities: Santa Cruz/Scotts Valley Chico/Yuba City Lodi Modesto Sacramento/Davis San Carlos Santa Rosa Stockton/Manteca Menlo-Atherton Los Gatos Walnut Creek/Orinda For Bus Package information, contact Mary Mercurio at 415-503-5488 or mmercurio@sfsymphony.org.
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Friday Packages SEP 16 MTT
conducts Beethoven’s Fifth Yuja Wang plays Chopin FEB 3 Beethoven’s Ode to Joy MAR 10 Beethoven and Brahms MAY 5 Berlioz’s Requiem JUN 9 Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring NOV 4
Buy 12 concerts and get a complimentary concert ticket. Combine Fri C + E.
Friday B Combo Package
TWELVE CONCERTS AT 8PM
Buy 12 concerts and get a complimentary concert ticket. Combine Fri D + F.
SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM
conducts Mozart and Dvořák Messiah FEB 24 MTT conducts Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet MAR 31 MTT conducts Mahler APR 28 German Romanticism: Schumann and R. Strauss JUN 30 MTT conducts Berlioz’s Romeo and Juliet
Friday Z Combo Package
OCT 21 Heras-Casado DEC 16 Handel’s
TWENTY-FOUR CONCERTS AT 8PM
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TWELVE CONCERTS AT 8PM
SPECIAL SERIES
Friday D Package
Friday A Combo Package
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SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM
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Friday C Package
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Friday E Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM SEP 9
MTT conducts Reich and Copland conducts Brahms Symphony No. 2 JAN 27 Thibaudet plays Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G MAR 3 MTT conducts Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich MAY 19 Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony JUN 16 Joshua Bell plays Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole OCT 28 MTT
Friday F Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 8PM SEP 30 Yuja
Wang and Stravinsky’s Firebird conducts Das klagende Lied: A Semi-Staged Event FEB 17 John Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary MAR 17 Beethoven and Barber, featuring Gil Shaham MAY 12 Emanuel Ax plays Mozart MAY 26 Shostakovich with Matthias Goerne and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth JAN 13 MTT
Friday 7:30 Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 7:30PM SEP 23
Viva Verdi: Italian Masterworks Mozart’s Symphony No. 36, Linz FEB 10 Bronfman, Blomstedt, Beethoven, and Brahms MAR 24 MTT conducts Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra APR 21 Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff JUN 23 MTT conducts American Mavericks JAN 20
JESSICA VALERI, FRENCH HORN
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Saturday & Sunday Packages Saturday A Package
OCT 1 Yuja Wang and Stravinsky’s Firebird
JAN 14 MTT
conducts Das klagende Lied: A Semi-Staged Event FEB 18 John Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary MAR 11 Beethoven and Brahms APR 29 German Romanticism: Schumann and Strauss MAY 20 Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony JUL 1 MTT conducts Berlioz’s Romeo and Juliet
Saturday B Package
SEVEN CONCERTS AT 8PM
SEP 24 Viva
Verdi: Italian Masterworks conducts Brahms Symphony No. 2 JAN 21 Mozart’s Symphony No. 36 MAR 18 Beethoven and Barber, featuring Gil Shaham MAY 13 Emanuel Ax plays Mozart MAY 27 Shostakovich with Matthias Goerne and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth JUN 24 MTT conducts American Mavericks OCT 29 MTT
Saturday C Package
SEVEN CONCERTS AT 8PM
Sunday Matinee A Package
SEVEN CONCERTS AT 8PM
SIX CONCERTS AT 2PM JAN 15 MTT
conducts Das klagende Lied: A Semi-Staged Event FEB 5 Beethoven’s Ode to Joy MAR 12 Beethoven and Brahms MAR 26 Benedetti plays Bruch MAY 21 Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony JUN 18 Joshua Bell plays Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole
Sunday Matinee B Package
SIX CONCERTS AT 2PM OCT 30 MTT
conducts Brahms Symphony No. 2 Mozart’s Symphony No. 36, Linz FEB 12 Bronfman, Blomstedt, Beethoven, and Brahms APR 2 MTT conducts Mahler Symphonies JUN 11 Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring JUN 25 MTT conducts American Mavericks JAN 22
Sunday Matinee Z Combo Package
TWELVE CONCERTS AT 2PM
Buy all 12 concerts and get a complimentary concert ticket. Combine Sun A + B.
SEP 17 MTT
conducts Beethoven’s Fifth andel’s Messiah H FEB 11 Bronfman, Blomstedt, Beethoven, and Brahms MAR 4 MTT conducts Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich APR 1 MTT conducts Mahler Symphonies APR 22 Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff JUN 17 Joshua Bell plays Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole DEC 17
Saturday D Package
SEVEN CONCERTS AT 8PM
SEP 10
MTT conducts Reich and Copland Heras-Casado conducts Mozart and Dvořák JAN 28 Thibaudet plays Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major FEB 25 MTT conducts Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet MAR 25 Benedetti plays Bruch MAY 6 Berlioz’s Requiem JUN 10 Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring OCT 22
Saturday Combo Packages
FOURTEEN CONCERTS AT 8PM
Buy 14 concerts and get a complimentary concert ticket. Combine any two Saturday packages.
Buy 21 or all 28 concerts and get extra perks—an additional seat upgrade, complimentary concert ticket, and a complimentary drink voucher. Combine any three or four Saturday packages.
EUGENE IZOTOV, PRINCIPAL OBOE
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MTT conducts Beethoven’s Fifth WED SEP 14 8PM THU SEP 15 8PM FRI SEP 16 8PM SAT SEP 17 8PM
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor San Francisco Symphony Haydn Symphony No. 69, Laudon Sibelius Symphony No. 3 Beethoven Symphony No. 5
Experience the exhilaration and visceral intensity of Beethoven’s beloved Fifth Symphony with MTT and the San Francisco Symphony, who ensure “the work’s raw energy and triumphal power sound more explosive than ever.” (San Francisco Chronicle) Buy this concert in:
SEP 28– OCT 1 YUJA WANG
Verdi, who holds one of the most stunning, overarching operatic legacies of all time, is central to this program which features the show-stopping tenor Michael Fabiano with “blazing trumpet-like high notes” (Opera Britannica) as well as Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble The Swingle Singers and SF Symphony Principal Oboe Eugene Izotov. Buy this concert in:
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In celebration of “the most original musical thinker of our time,” (The New Yorker) MTT pays tribute to composer Steve Reich alongside American masterworks including a selection of American songs with soprano Susanna Phillips. Grammy Award–winning ensemble Eighth Blackbird joins members of the SF Symphony for Reich’s Double Sextet and the program culminates with the full orchestra in Reich’s Three Movements.
Marcello Oboe Concerto in C minor Berio Sinfonia for Eight Solo Voices and Orchestra Selection of Italian Arias Verdi Te Deum
SPECIAL SERIES
Copland Billy the Kid Suite Selection of American Songs Steve Reich Double Sextet Steve Reich Three Movements
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Michael Fabiano tenor The Swingle Singers vocal ensemble Eugene Izotov oboe San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony
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Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Susanna Phillips soprano Eighth Blackbird ensemble San Francisco Symphony
FRI SEP 9 8PM SAT SEP 10 8PM
Viva Verdi: Italian Masterworks
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Yuja Wang and Stravinsky’s Firebird WED SEP 28 8PM THU SEP 29 8PM FRI SEP 30 8PM SAT OCT 1 8PM
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Yuja Wang piano Mark Inouye trumpet San Francisco Symphony Bright Sheng “Overture” to Dream of the Red Chamber (SFS Commission) Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 1 Stravinsky Le Chant du rossignol Stravinsky The Firebird Suite (1919 version)
WED D THU A FRI C SAT C
“She is, quite simply, the most dazzling, uncannily gifted pianist in the concert world today.” (San Francisco Chronicle) Experience Yuja Wang with the San Francisco Symphony performing Shostakovich’s sardonic Piano Concerto No. 1, plus music from Stravinsky’s ground-breaking ballet, The Firebird, and his symphonic poem inspired by Hans Christian Anderson’s The Nightingale. Buy this concert in:
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Heras-Casado conducts Mozart and Dvožák WED OCT 19 8PM THU OCT 20 2PM FRI OCT 21 8PM SAT OCT 22 8PM
Pablo Heras-Casado conductor Alisa Weilerstein cello San Francisco Symphony
THU DEC 15 8PM FRI DEC 16 8PM SAT DEC 17 8PM
Mozart Symphony No. 29 Schumann Cello Concerto Dvořák Symphony No. 7
Enjoy a blockbuster double bill of symphonies conducted by audience favorite Pablo Heras-Casado: Mozart’s bright Symphony No. 29 and Dvořák’s dramatic and profoundly intimate Symphony No. 7. Alisa Weilerstein brings her “impassioned, intelligent playing” (The New York Times) to Schumann’s poignant Cello Concerto. The Thursday Matinee concerts are endowed by a gift in memory of Rhoda Goldman. Buy this concert in:
Handel’s Messiah
WED C THU M FRI D SAT D
Patrick Dupré Quigley conductor Lauren Snouffer soprano Anthony Roth Costanzo countertenor Zachary Wilder tenor Christian Van Horn bass-baritone San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony Handel Messiah
Hallelujah! Patrick Dupré Quigley makes his SF Symphony conducting debut and leads Handel’s celebrated Messiah with the Grammy Award-winning Symphony Chorus and SF Symphony. Mark your calendars now to witness one of the Bay Area’s favorite holiday traditions and experience the thundering glory of this joyous music. Buy this concert in:
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MTT conducts Brahms Symphony No. 2 THU OCT 27 10AM Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal THU OCT 27 8PM FRI OCT 28 8PM SAT OCT 29 8PM SUN OCT 30 2PM
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Rudolph Buchbinder piano Pacific Boychoir, Kevin Fox director San Francisco Symphony Allegri Miserere Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20 Brahms Symphony No. 2
Listen for Brahms’ familiar Lullaby in his pensive and joyful Symphony No. 2, composed in a burst of inspiration in the sun-drenched Austrian countryside. Plus, acclaimed pianist Rudolf Buchbinder performs Mozart’s stormy Piano Concerto No. 20, known to be one of Beethoven’s favorite pieces of music. Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal is a working rehearsal. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion. Buy this concert in:
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Yuja Wang plays Chopin WED NOV 2 8PM THU NOV 3 8PM FRI NOV 4 8PM
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Yuja Wang piano San Francisco Symphony
JAN 13–15 JOÉLLE HARVEY
MTT conducts Das klagende Lied: A Semi-Staged Event FRI JAN 13 8PM SAT JAN 14 8PM SUN JAN 15 2PM
Michael Tilson Thomas Agnegram Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 Bruckner Symphony No. 7 “She seems to have everything: speed, flexibility, pianistic thunder, and interpretive nuance.” (The New York Times) Yuja Wang shines alongside Michael Tilson Thomas’ spirited Agnegram, written for the Symphony’s long-time patron and friend Agnes Albert with her initials spelling out the melody. This dynamic program also features Bruckner’s expansive Seventh Symphony. Buy this concert in:
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Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Joélle Harvey soprano Sasha Cooke mezzo-soprano Brian Mulligan baritone James Darrah stage director Adam Larsen video designer San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony Mahler Blumine Mahler Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Songs of a Wayfarer) Mahler Das klagende Lied [semi-staged]
Michael Tilson Thomas leads an internationally-renowned cast of singers in Mahler's earliest works. Although Das klagende Lied was conceived as an unstaged cantata, MTT and Stage Director James Darrah expand its scope to incorporate scenic elements, original projections by videographer Adam Larsen, costumes, and lighting to create a dark fairy tale kingdom where two brothers battle for a Queen's love. Supported by the Barbro and Bernard Osher Staged Production Fund. Buy this concert in:
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THU JAN 19 10AM Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal
FRI JAN 20 7:30PM SAT JAN 21 8PM
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SUN FEB 5 2PM
Beethoven Symphony No. 9 Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9—which ends with the unforgettable Ode to Joy and is the first symphony joining the forces of orchestra, chorus, and vocal soloists—is one of the most influential works of all time. Experience this powerful, triumphant masterpiece with Conductor Laureate Herbert Blomstedt and the Grammy Award–winning SF Symphony and Chorus. The Feb 5 concert benefits the Orchestra’s pension fund. Buy this concert in:
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Bronfman, Blomstedt, Beethoven, and Brahms THU FEB 9 2PM FRI FEB 10 7:30PM SAT FEB 11 8PM
Thibaudet plays Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G THU JAN 26 2PM FRI JAN 27 8PM SAT JAN 28 8PM
SUN FEB 12 2PM
Lionel Bringuier conductor Jean-Yves Thibaudet piano San Francisco Symphony Kodály Dances of Galánta Ravel Piano Concerto in G major Beethoven Symphony No. 4
Lionel Bringuier conducts a vibrant program, from the Hungarian folk music of Kodály’s Dances of Galánta to the sounds of American jazz in Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G major. Acclaimed pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet returns to Davies Symphony Hall, bringing “sophistication and suavity, both clarity and a freedom infused by the spirit of jazz.” (The New York Times) The Thursday Matinee concerts are endowed by a gift in memory of Rhoda Goldman. Buy this concert in:
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Herbert Blomstedt conductor Yefim Bronfman piano San Francisco Symphony
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Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal is a working rehearsal. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion.
FRI FEB 3 8PM
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James Gaffigan leads an exhilarating program featuring the “absolutely stunning” (Chicago Tribune) violinist Simone Lamsma performing Prokofiev’s passionate Violin Concerto No. 2 and showcasing the Symphony in the original orchestration of Mussorgsky’s A Night on Bald Mountain. Also, hear Mozart’s blazing Symphony No. 36—written in just four days for a surprise concert in Linz—and R. Strauss’ arresting interpretation of Salome’s sensual dance for King Herod.
Herbert Blomstedt conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony
WED FEB 1 8PM
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SUN JAN 22 2PM
Mussorgsky A Night on Bald Mountain Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2 Mozart Symphony No. 36, Linz R. Strauss “Dance of the Seven Veils” from Salome
Beethoven’s Ode to Joy
CONCERTS
THU JAN 19 8PM
James Gaffigan conductor Simone Lamsma violin San Francisco Symphony
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Mozart’s Symphony No. 36
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Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 4 Brahms Symphony No. 3
At its premiere, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 was hailed as the most singular, artistic, and complex concerto the composer had ever written. Hear celebrated pianist Yefim Bronfman play this master work, followed by the San Francisco Symphony performing Brahms’ beautiful Symphony No. 3, described by critics as “Brahms’ Eroica.” The Thursday Matinee concerts are endowed by a gift in memory of Rhoda Goldman. Buy this concert in:
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John Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary THU FEB 16 8PM FRI FEB 17 8PM SAT FEB 18 8PM
JAN 26 –28 JEAN -Y VES THIBAUDET
Joana Carneiro conductor Kelley O’Connor mezzo-soprano Tamara Mumford mezzo-soprano Jay Hunter Morris tenor Daniel Bubeck, Brian Cummings, Nathan Medley countertenors San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony John Adams The Gospel According to the Other Mary
Social justice, political unrest, miracles, and resurrection. Join the San Francisco Symphony in celebrating John Adams’ 70th birthday with “the most sophisticated, majestic, and moving [music] of his career.” (Los Angeles Times) With a libretto by Peter Sellars built on texts and poems from feminist writers and social activists, Adams’ The Gospel According to the Other Mary will be a powerful, not-to-be-missed event. Buy this concert in:
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MTT conducts Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet WED FEB 22 8PM THU FEB 23 8PM FRI FEB 24 8PM SAT FEB 25 8PM
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Leila Josefowicz violin San Francisco Symphony John Adams Scheherazade.2 Prokofiev Selections from Romeo and Juliet
Michael Tilson Thomas and the SF Symphony won their first Grammy together for their exquisite recording of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. Hear the dramatic story unfold paired with John Adams’ imaginative Scheherazade.2, written for violinist Leila Josefowicz as the “wonderfully committed and ferociously intense” (The Guardian) musical heroine in this celebration of female strength. Buy this concert in:
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Beethoven and Brahms THU MAR 9 10AM Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal THU MAR 9 8PM FRI MAR 10 8PM SAT MAR 11 8PM SUN MAR 12 2PM
WED MAR 1 8PM THU MAR 2 2PM FRI MAR 3 8PM SAT MAR 4 8PM
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Gautier Capuçon cello San Francisco Symphony Gnesin The Jewish Orchestra at the Ball of Nothingtown Shostakovich Cello Concerto No. 1 Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6, Pathétique
Gautier Capuçon’s performances with the SF Symphony are “thoughtful, highly dramatic, and played with precision and grace.” (San Francisco Chronicle) The acclaimed cellist joins Michael Tilson Thomas for Shostakovich’s provocative Cello Concerto No. 1. The orchestra then plays Tchaikovsky’s ardent Pathétique Symphony, known as one of the composer’s proudest achievements. The Thursday Matinee concerts are endowed by a gift in memory of Rhoda Goldman. Buy this concert in:
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Beethoven Coriolan Overture Hindemith Violin Concerto Brahms Symphony No. 4
This concert pairs two composers’ confrontations with war: the Coriolan Overture, Beethoven’s depiction of a Roman general’s vengeful attack on his homeland, and Hindemith’s raw Violin Concerto, written at the beginning of World War II, performed by captivating violinist Arabella Steinbacher. Brahms’ beloved Symphony No. 4 completes this compelling program. Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal is a working rehearsal. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion. Buy this concert in:
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Beethoven and Barber, featuring Gil Shaham THU MAR 16 8PM FRI MAR 17 8PM SAT MAR 18 8PM
Juraj Valčuha conductor Gil Shaham violin San Francisco Symphony Schreker Chamber Symphony Barber Violin Concerto Beethoven Symphony No. 7
With its high energy and rhythmic vivacity, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 is part tumultuous, part mysterious, and all joy. Matching its brilliance is violinist Gil Shaham in a performance of Barber’s Violin Concerto sure to showcase his “soulful eloquence and vigor that still [makes] room for unbridled shows of virtuosity.” (San Francisco Chronicle) Buy this concert in:
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MTT conducts Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra THU MAR 23 8PM FRI MAR 24 8PM
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Jeffrey Anderson tuba San Francisco Symphony Cage The Seasons [with video] Robin Holloway Europa and the Bull (SFS Co-commission) Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
Showcasing each section of the orchestra in this five-movement masterpiece, Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra utilizes every corner of the symphony to its full potential. On a program also featuring Cage’s The Seasons, written only a few years after Bartók’s work, hear the groundbreaking uses of tonality, form, and expression in mid-century classical music. Buy this concert in:
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Cage The Seasons [with video] Bruch Violin Concerto No. 1 Bartók Concerto for Orchestra
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Andrés Orozco-Estrada conductor Denis Kozhukhin piano San Francisco Symphony Prokofiev Piano Concerto No. 2 Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 2
Hailed as “leader of the pack of Russian pianists,” (Classical Source) Denis Kozhukhin takes on Prokofiev's fiendishly challenging Piano Concerto No. 2, a work he has performed worldwide to rave reviews: “From the spare chill elegance of the first movement’s opening to the keyboard cascades that followed, Kozhukhin had an absolute free-ranging authority.” (The Guardian) Then, experience Rachmaninoff’s romantic Second Symphony as it moves from brooding restraint to wild energy, and is punctuated by unforgettable moments of utmost beauty. SAT APR 22 8PM
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Violinist Nicola Benedetti, whose playing emanates “radiant lofty lyricism, touching intimate bluesiness, and furious rhythmic energy,” (The Telegraph) performs Bruch’s First Violin Concerto, a beloved masterpiece of Romantic lyricism, with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony.
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German Romanticism: Schumann and Strauss THU APR 27 10AM Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal THU APR 27 8PM FRI APR 28 8PM SAT APR 29 8PM
MTT conducts Mahler THU MAR 30 8PM FRI MAR 31 8PM SAT APR 1 8PM SUN APR 2 2PM
Schumann Piano Concerto in A minor R. Strauss Aus Italien
Metropolitan Opera Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi leads an intense German program of Schumann and Strauss. “In a class of his own,” (The Telegraph) pianist Igor Levit performs Schumann’s exhilarating Piano Concerto. Then, envision breathtaking Roman ruins and sweeping rural landscapes in Richard Strauss’ first tone poem, Aus Italien, inspired by the young composer’s trip to Italy.
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor San Francisco Symphony
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Mahler Adagio from Symphony No. 10 Mahler Symphony No. 1
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Berlioz’s Requiem THU MAY 4 8PM FRI MAY 5 8PM SAT MAY 6 8PM
Charles Dutoit conductor Paul Groves tenor San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony Berlioz Requiem
Witness 400 musicians performing one of the most extraordinary works ever written. Don’t miss the theatrical flair, fervent passion, and staggering power of Berlioz’s epic Requiem, led by preeminent conductor Charles Dutoit with the SF Symphony and Chorus. Buy this concert in:
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Emanuel Ax plays Mozart WED MAY 10 10AM Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal WED MAY 10 8PM THU MAY 11 8PM FRI MAY 12 8PM SAT MAY 13 8PM
Shostakovich with Matthias Goerne and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth
Charles Dutoit conductor Emanuel Ax piano San Francisco Symphony Sibelius Karelia Suite Mozart Piano Concerto No. 22 Falla Three Dances from The Three-Cornered Hat Debussy La Mer
Seven-time Grammy Award-winner Emanuel Ax joins internationally renowned conductor Charles Dutoit for Mozart’s sparkling Piano Concerto No. 22. Then, La Mer, one of Debussy’s most famous works, offers a dazzling symphonic impression of the composer’s childhood visits to the ocean. Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal is a working rehearsal. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion. Buy this concert in:
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Shostakovich Suite on Verses of Michelangelo Buonarroti Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5
A symphony in all but name, Shostakovich’s Suite on Verses of Michelangelo Buonarroti is a tribute to Mahler’s song cycle Das Lied von der Erde. Hear Shostakovich’s moving depiction of the famous artist’s achievements and struggles through the majestic voice of Matthias Goerne, followed by Tchaikovsky’s soaring Fifth Symphony. Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal is a working rehearsal. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion. Buy this concert in:
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Manfred Honeck conductor Matthias Goerne baritone San Francisco Symphony
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Immortal Vivaldi: The Four Seasons WED MAY 31 8PM THU JUN 1 2PM
Alexander Barantschik violinist and leader San Francisco Symphony Vivaldi The Four Seasons Mozart Divertimento No. 11 J. S. Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 2
Vivaldi’s popular Four Seasons is full of musical onomatopoeia that sweep you through the seasons. Dream your way through a year of flowering meadows, merciless summer sun, bountiful harvests, and slippery ice, led by SF Symphony Concertmaster Alexander Barantschik. The Thursday Matinee concerts are endowed by a gift in memory of Rhoda Goldman. Buy this concert in:
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Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring FRI JUN 9 10AM Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal FRI JUN 9 8PM SAT JUN 10 8PM SUN JUN 11 2PM
Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony WED MAY 17 8PM FRI MAY 19 8PM SAT MAY 20 8PM SUN MAY 21 2PM
Roberto Abbado conductor Veronika Eberle violin San Francisco Symphony Schumann Violin Concerto Mendelssohn Symphony No. 3, Scottish
Guest conductor Roberto Abbado leads Mendelssohn’s beautiful Symphony No. 3, nicknamed Scottish after the quiet chapel where Mary was crowned Queen of Scotland. Plus, violinist Veronika Eberle brings “introverted intensity and interpretive boldness” (The New York Times) to Schumann’s lyrical Violin Concerto. Buy this concert in:
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Susanna Mälkki conductor Garrick Ohlsson piano San Francisco Symphony Debussy Printemps, Suite symphonique Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 1 Stravinsky Le Sacre du printemps (The Rite of Spring)
Head into spring with a musical burst of color and excitement, from Stravinsky’s revolutionary Le Sacre du printemps to Debussy’s charming take on new life in spring. Conductor Susanna Mälkki returns following rave reviews last season for bringing out “serenity and wit, lyricism and rawness, whispering delicacy and harrowing abandon” (San Francisco Classical Voice) in the orchestra, along with pianist Garrick Ohlsson, longtime SF Symphony favorite, whose artistry combines “strength, sensitivity and stylistic insight” (San Francisco Chronicle) in Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto. Katharine Hanrahan Open Rehearsal is a working rehearsal. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion. Buy this concert in:
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Vasily Petrenko conductor Joshua Bell violin San Francisco Symphony
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MTT conducts American Mavericks FRI JUN 23 7:30PM SUN JUN 25 2PM
“Joshua Bell is the greatest American violinist active today.”
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Don’t miss your chance to see Grammy Award winner and classical music superstar Joshua Bell, alongside acclaimed guest conductor Vasily Petrenko. Hailed as “imaginative, technically gifted and altogether extraordinary,” (The Washington Post) Bell plays Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole, followed by the SF Symphony performing Rachmaninoff’s exquisite Symphony No. 1.
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Ives From the Steeples and the Mountains Ives The Unanswered Question Michael Tilson Thomas Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind (West Coast Premiere) Harrison Suite for Symphonic Strings Antheil Jazz Symphony
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Join Michael Tilson Thomas for a special, all-American program, including radical works by Charles Ives and Lou Harrison, as well as MTT’s own tumultuous setting of Carl Sandburg’s poem, Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind, featuring “glowing soprano Measha Brueggergosman.” (Opera) Then, enjoy a rare and exciting performance of Antheil's Jazz Symphony in a blend of music, imagery, and dance that infuses the orchestral palette with Creole and New Orleans jazz. The Jun 25 concert benefits the Orchestra’s pension fund. Buy this concert in:
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MTT conducts Berlioz’s Romeo and Juliet WED JUN 28 8PM THU JUN 29 8PM FRI JUN 30 8PM SAT JUL 1 8PM
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Sasha Cooke mezzo-soprano Nicholas Phan tenor Luca Pisaroni bass-baritone San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony Berlioz Roméo et Juliette
Berlioz’s interpretation of the world’s greatest romance brings the star-crossed lovers into the very fabric of the orchestra, with the warring families represented by the Grammy Award-winning SF Symphony Chorus. Internationally acclaimed opera singers Luca Pisaroni, Nicholas Phan, and Sasha Cooke complete the cast to bring Shakespeare’s tragedy to life like you’ve never experienced it before, all led by Michael Tilson Thomas. JUN 16 –18 JOSHUA BELL
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Gustavo Dudamel conductor Los Angeles Philharmonic Andrew Norman Play Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 4 GPS B
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Prague Philharmonia with Gautier Capuçon Travel along the Moldau river and through the picturesque Czech countryside with the Prague Philharmonia in a concert featuring two of the country’s most beloved composers, Dvořák and Smetana. Plus, experience internationally renowned and “stirringly eloquent” (San Francisco Chronicle) cellist Gautier Capuçon as he performs Dvořák’s stunning Cello Concerto. SUN JAN 29 7PM
Jacek Kaspszyk conductor Yulianna Avdeeva piano Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra
Smetana Vltava from Má Vlast (The Moldau) Dvořák Cello Concerto Dvořák Symphony No. 8
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Hear Yulianna Avdeeva, “an artist who can truly make the piano sing,” (Gramophone) play Beethoven’s part raucous, part meditative Piano Concerto No. 3 along with Mahler’s serene Fourth Symphony, led by conductor Jacek Kaspszyk and the Warsaw Philharmonic, one of the oldest and most prestigious orchestras of Europe.
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One of the most extraordinary masters of the violin, with a spectacular 50-year career, violinist Itzhak Perlman brings his celebrated brilliance to San Francisco, for a recital of thrilling classical works.
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“The classical music world boasts only a handful of real rock stars, and the gifted and charismatic young Venezuelan conductor Gustavo Dudamel is one of them.” (San Francisco Chronicle) Leading the incredible LA Philharmonic, Dudamel brings energy and fire to Tchaikovsky’s glorious Symphony No. 4.
Itzhak Perlman violin Rohan De Silva piano
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China Philharmonic and Dvožák’s New World Symphony Experience the China Philharmonic and conductor Yu Long, “the most powerful figure in China’s classical music scene,” (The New York Times) performing one of the most popular of all Dvořák’s symphonies, as well as Mendelssohn’s enchanting Violin Concerto with violinist Julian Rachlin, “a virtuoso with heart and a champion’s bearings.” (Los Angeles Times) SUN DEC 4 8PM
Long Yu music director and conductor Julian Rachlin violin China Philharmonic Orchestra Qigang Chen Enchantments Oubliés Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in E minor Dvořák Symphony No. 9, From the New World Buy this concert in:
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András Schiff in Recital MON MAR 13 8PM
Internationally acclaimed pianist András Schiff earned “torrential waves of applause” at his last concerts at Davies (San Francisco Chronicle), and San Francisco Classical Voice calls Schiff’s recitals “among the most memorable in recent SF Symphony offerings… elegant, intimate, now playful, now dramatic, always sincere and honest.” Don’t miss your chance to see this legendary artist up close and personal in recital at Davies Symphony Hall. Co-presented by the San Francisco Symphony and San Francisco Performances.
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Saint Petersburg Philharmonic plays Prokofiev and Shostakovich Experience “the crowning glory of Russian culture,” (Le Figaro) the prestigious Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, in a thrilling San Francisco engagement. These concerts feature some of Prokofiev’s most loved works, including his dark, lyrical Violin Concerto No. 2 and Shostakovich’s monumental Symphony No. 5, a complex reaction to mid-20th century Soviet politics. SUN MAR 19 8PM
Yuri Temirkanov conductor Sayaka Shoji violin Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra Prokofiev Selections from Romeo and Juliet Prokofiev Violin Concerto No. 2 Ravel Daphnis et Chloé Suite No. 2 Buy this concert in:
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“Not only has her majestic voice made her fans love her,” DEBOR AH raves The Wall Street Journal, VOIGT “but so has [Voigt’s] profound feeling for texts and subtleties of musical style.” Outstanding American soprano, Deborah Voigt, joins Metropolitan Opera Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi and the Danish National Orchestra for Wagner’s lush Wesendonck Lieder. Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony closes out this powerful program. SUN APR 2 8PM
Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1 Shostakovich Symphony No. 5 GPS A
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Fabio Luisi conductor Deborah Voigt soprano Danish National Orchestra Nielsen Helios Overture Wagner Wesendonck Lieder Beethoven Symphony No. 3, Eroica
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Yuri Temirkanov conductor Garrick Ohlsson piano Saint Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra
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The Danish National Orchestra featuring Arabella Steinbacher Violinist Arabella Steinbacher, Pentatone’s 2014 Artist of the Season, performs Nielsen’s beautifully sculpted Violin Concerto with the Danish National Orchestra and Metropolitan Opera Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi on a program also featuring the virtuosic Don Juan by R. Strauss. MON APR 3 8PM
Fabio Luisi conductor Arabella Steinbacher violin Danish National Orchestra Nielsen Violin Concerto, Opus 33 R. Strauss Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche (Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks) R. Strauss Don Juan Buy this concert in:
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Murray Perahia in Recital TUE APR 25 8PM
Exquisite Violin: Anne-Sophie Mutter From Currier’s rhythmic tension in Clockwork to the playfully charming Introduction and Rondo capriccioso by Saint-Saëns, the violin’s expressive and technical range is put on full display in this performance featuring Anne-Sophie Mutter, the “undisputed queen of the violin.” (The Times of London) SUN MAR 26 7PM
Anne-Sophie Mutter violin Lambert Orkis piano
Join American pianist Murray Perahia at Davies Symphony Hall for an intimate recital. This three-time Grammy Award-winner, who was mentored by legendary pianists Horowitz and Horszowski, performs with “crispness and fire,” and is known for his “poetic, tender playing.” (The New York Times) Buy this concert in:
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Sebastian Currier Clockwork Mozart Violin Sonata in A major, K.526 Respighi Violin Sonata in B minor Saint-Saëns Introduction and Rondo capriccioso Co-presented by the San Francisco Symphony and San Francisco Performances. Buy this concert in:
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Día de los Muertos Community Concert SAT NOV 5 2PM Festivities begin at 1pm
Bring the entire family to this annual family-friendly concert celebrating Latin-American music and culture for the Day of the Dead. Arrive an hour early for refreshments live music and dancing, colorful altars, traditional crafts, and more.
Upgrade your experience by purchasing the pre-concert Día de los Muertos brunch with premium tickets. Includes an evening Altar tour by the Altar Artists in the Davies Symphony Hall Lobbies. Call the Volunteer Council at 415-503-5500 for more details. Recommended for ages 7 and older. Group discount not available.
Deck the Hall SUN DEC 4 11AM SUN DEC 4 3PM
Daniel Bartholomew-Poyser conductor San Francisco Symphony This festive concert and reception is a San Francisco holiday tradition. Enjoy a concert of holiday favorites and sing-alongs with members of the Symphony and guest artists. Join the fun post-concert celebration with refreshments, arts and crafts, and entertainment for the whole family.
To make the experience even more memorable, order a VIP package that includes premium concert seating plus an exclusive fun-filled pre-concert reception with gourmet treats, holiday crafts, games, and a photo with Santa! Call the Volunteer Council for details at 415-503-5500. Proceeds support the Symphony’s education and community programs. Ticket exchange and discount not available.
Peter and the Wolf SUN DEC 11 1PM SUN DEC 11 4PM
Christian Reif conductor San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra Prokofiev’s timeless tale of a boy and his animal friends’ bravery is brought to life! Presented by a special guest narrator, watch and listen as the Youth Orchestra put their talent on display in this classic musical fable.
Lunar New Year Concert and Imperial Dinner SAT FEB 4 4PM Festivities begin at 3pm
Mei-Ann Chen conductor San Francisco Symphony Celebrate the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rooster with the SF Symphony at this family event that draws on both ancient and contemporary Asian traditions. Arrive at 3pm for the activity-filled Festival Reception with Asian instruments, “lucky” red envelopes, lion dancing, and more.
Continue the festivities after the concert by purchasing a ticket to the dramatic and exciting Imperial Dinner. Call the Volunteer Council at 415-503-5500 for more details.
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he Youth Orchestra Series offers a chance to enjoy the latest generation of young musicians in the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra, an ensemble that has earned international recognition. Don’t miss these concerts, performed by more than one hundred of the Bay Area’s most talented young instrumentalists.
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ake part in the joy of chamber music, where audience members and artists forge a connection through music and performance. These concerts provide a unique glimpse into the personalities of Symphony musicians and invite us to share in their talent and artistry as they play great masterpieces for small ensembles.
Chamber Music Package SIX SUNDAY CONCERTS AT 2PM OCT 23 JAN 29 FEB 19 MAR 19 APR 30 MAY 28
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ear the magnificent 8,264-pipe Ruffatti organ live and feel its extraordinary power in your bones. This three-concert series presents celebrated organists and the works that fill Davies Symphony Hall with awe-inspiring sound.
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Vincent Dubois James O’Donnell Wayne Marshall
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Open Rehearsals E
xperience the brilliance of a San Francisco Symphony performance in the making. Listen as the conductor weaves together the themes of a symphony with the passion of the performers. This special behind-the-scenes experience begins at 8:30am with coffee and complimentary doughnuts, and a half-hour informative talk at 9am.
Open Rehearsals are working rehearsals. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion.
Open Rehearsal Package EIGHT REHEARSALS AT 10AM OCT 27
MTT conducts Brahms' Symphony No. 2 Mozart's Symphony No. 36 MAR 9 Beethoven and Brahms APR 19 Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff APR 27 German Romanticism: Schumann and Strauss MAY 10 Emanuel Ax plays Mozart MAY 25 Shostakovich with Matthias Goerne and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth JUN 9 Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring JAN 19
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It’s the biggest, brightest, most glamorous party of the season! Toast sparkling wine and walk the red carpet in luxurious style—then sit back and enjoy a spectacular concert conducted by Michael Tilson Thomas featuring Renée Fleming, whose “dazzling technique and glamorous persona make her the complete package,” (St Paul Star Tribune) and “America’s favorite mezzo” (Gramophone) Susan Graham. End the night dancing to live music on the streets of San Francisco with drinks, treats, and more!
Michael Tilson Thomas conductor Renée Fleming soprano Susan Graham mezzo-soprano San Francisco Symphony Steve Reich Three Movements Selection of American Songs Rossini Overture from William Tell Rossini Ballet music from William Tell Selection of Italian Songs
Upgrade your Opening Night Gala experience by purchasing one of four dinner package options. Call the Volunteer Council at 415-503-5500 for further details.
2001: A Space Odyssey Feature film with live orchestra THU OCT 13 8PM
Experience the gripping story of a not-so-distant future in Kubrick’s Academy Award–winning masterpiece. The stunning visuals are in perfect counterpoint with the epic score, featuring music by R. Strauss, Strauss Jr., and Ligeti. Brad Lubman conductor San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin director San Francisco Symphony
Presented in association with Warner Bros., Southbank Centre London, and the British Film Institute.
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Boulez Éclat Mahler Symphony No. 7
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Schoenberg 5 Pieces for Orchestra Webern 6 Pieces for Orchestra Berg 3 Pieces for Orchestra Brahms Symphony No. 2
The Berlin Philharmonic is hailed as one of the best orchestras in the world. Hear two thrilling programs, led by eminent conductor Simon Rattle, which highlight Brahms’ joyful Symphony No. 2 and Mahler’s victorious Symphony No. 7, both superb instances of German and Austrian symphonic writing.
Dudamel conducts the Los Angeles Philharmonic TUE NOV 1 8PM
Itzhak Perlman at Davies One of the most extraordinary masters of the violin, with a spectacular 50-year career, Itzhak Perlman brings his celebrated brilliance to San Francisco, for a recital of thrilling classical works. MON JAN 16 8PM
Lang Lang in Recital TUE FEB 7 8PM
Albéniz Selections from Suite española Debussy Ballade Granados Selections from Goyescas Liszt Piano Sonata in B minor
International piano phenomenon Lang Lang brings his trademark showmanship and heartfelt artistry to Liszt’s emotionally charged Piano Sonata in B minor, considered one of the composer’s greatest works for solo piano.
Mahler Symphony No. 9
Experience Gustavo Dudamel’s artistry as he leads the Los Angeles Philharmonic in Mahler’s Symphony No. 9. Composed after the painful loss of his young daughter, Mahler’s Ninth and final symphony is an immense mediation on mortality and a tremendous expression of his love for life. Subscribe 415-864-6000 SFSYMPHONY.ORG
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MASON BAT ES: WORKS FOR ORCHESTR A
Mason Bates: Works for Orchestra
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 3 & Mass in C major
John Adams: Absolute Jest & Grand Pianola Music
MTT and the SF Symphony release an exhilarating album of composer Mason Bates’ large-scale works for orchestra and electronica. Hear the first-ever recordings of his colossal Liquid Interface and the SFS-commissioned The B-Sides alongside his supercharged work, Alternative Energy. One of the most creative and ingenious synthesists of our time, these works show Bates reimagining the dimensions of symphonic music by integrating jazz, techno, and drum & bass.
Own two of the works that helped cement Beethoven’s reputation as a creative genius like none other. Internationally acclaimed pianist Emanuel Ax joins Michael Tilson Thomas and the SF Symphony in a dynamic performance of Beethoven’s robust Piano Concerto No. 3. Then, MTT leads the Grammy-winning SF Symphony Chorus and musicians in a rarely performed work: Beethoven’s Mass in C major.
MTT and the SF Symphony join forces with America’s most-performed living composer, John Adams, in a colossal album featuring Adams’ Absolute Jest and Grand Pianola Music. Hear Adams’ inspired and witty take on Beethoven’s spirited scherzos in this first-ever recording of his SFS-commissioned Absolute Jest. Also featured is Grand Pianola Music, with its tongue-in-cheek allusions to Beethoven’s Emperor Concerto, written for and premiered by the SF Symphony.
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