Posts Tagged ‘Eric Bromberger’
Leila Josefowicz and the San Diego Symphony Soar in Thomas Adès’ Violin Concerto
San Diego Symphony guest conductor Elena Schwarz opted for the best of both worlds in her Saturday program, devoting her first half to a pair of contemporary works by John Adams and Thomas Adès. She balanced that challenge with Antonin Dvorák’s beloved Ninth Symphony ‘From the New World.’
Read MoreMidori Plays Transcendent Bach at The Conrad
Midori, arguably the most self-contained of musical performers, played half of J. S. Bach’s six unaccompanied violin works—two sonatas and a partita—and a pair of shorter contemporary solo violin compositions at The Conrad
Read MoreRafael Payare Conducts the San Diego Symphony in Salonen, Ravel, and Debussy at The Rady Shell
Saturday’s San Diego Symphony concert at The Rady Shell included Esa-Pekka Salonen’s 2010 “Nyx” as well as Impressionist icons by Claude Debussy and Maurice Ravel.
Read MoreLa Jolla SummerFest Contrasts Tan Dun and Stravinsky at Athenaeum Concert
The articulate and ever perceptive program annotater Eric Bromberger hosted Thursday’s (August 10) event that featured the Ulysses Quartet and pipa virtuosa Wu Man.
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