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Date
Saturday, February 19, 2022 8:00PM
Location
The Long Center
Name
"Remarkable Romantics"
,Description
Masterworks Series
Midori, violin
Peter Bay, conductor
Long Center's Dell Hall
Kennedy Center 2021 honoree, Midori, returns for a much-anticipated performance of Sibelius' only concerto, the exquisite Violin Concerto in D Minor. Bookends for the program include a work by Dvořák's pupil, Joseph Suk's expressive Fantastické Scherzo, and his own Symphony No. 3 written in only three movements. It begins with an expansive melody and ends with a spirited dancelike rondo; how else would you end a remarkable concert for a romantic night out?!
PROGRAM:
JOSEPH SUK - Fantastické Scherzo, Op. 25
JEAN SIBELIUS - Violin Concerto in D Minor, Op. 47
ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK - Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Op. 10
This concert is part of the Austin Symphony Orchestra's "Soldiers at the Symphony" program which offers free tickets to retired and active military via our partners at VetTix.
Soliders at the Symphony Sponsor:
H-E-B Tournament of Champions
Concert Sponsors:
Stephen and Choongja Kahng; Lorraine H. & John G. Wang
Guest Artist Sponsors:
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Cruce; Araminta and Tom Sellers; Northern Trust
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