San Francisco Symphony with Pianist Yefim Bronfman
Davies Symphony Hall (201 Van Ness San Francisco, CA 94102)
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The last date listed for San Francisco Symphony with Pianist Yefim Bronfman was Friday October 9, 2009 / 8:00pm.
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Edo de Waart Conducts Saint-Saëns at Davies Symphony Hall
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Former music director Edo de Waart returns to perform with the San Francisco Symphony for the first time since 1997. The evening begins with an introduction to the music of Franz Schreker, an Austrian opera composer whose music combines the stylistic traits of several artistic movements and whose immersive scores are cinematic in their ability to draw the listener into the story. This innovative and once-obscure composer has seen a revival in popularity in recent years. The program also includes Rachmaninoff's sophisticated and modern Fourth Piano Concerto and the thundering Organ Symphony of Camille Saint-Saëns, his last and most dramatic symphonic work. Learn More
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There were 3 pieces. All three were good and Bronfman was superb!Written on Oct 08 2009
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Description
San Francisco Symphony
David Robertson, conductor
Yefim Bronfman, piano
Brett Dean: Carlo: Music for Strings, Sampler, and Tape
Haydn: Symphony No. 94 in G major, "Surprise"
Brahms: Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major for Piano and Orchestra, Opus 83
Hear Haydn’s Surprise Symphony and find out what made London audiences gasp when it was first performed! Brahms’s Second Piano Concerto -- with its extra movement -- proves that all concertos are not created equal.
About the Ticket Supplier: San Francisco Symphony
The San Francisco Symphony and Michael Tilson Thomas present more than 220 concerts each year from September through July in a variety of genres, with SFS musicians performing classical concerts, holiday favorites, summer pops events, free outdoor concerts, special series for families and children, plus presentations of visiting guest artists and orchestras from around the globe. The San Francisco Symphony also takes its unique style to audiences world-wide, touring nationally and internationally every year. The SFS is currently recording all the Mahler symphonies on its own media label and has recently launched Keeping Score, a national, multi-year, multi-media project bringing classical music to millions of Americans via TV, radio, the Internet and more.
