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Posts Tagged ‘Hector Berlioz’

Payare Opens Summer Season at The Rady Shell with Mussorgsky and a New Piano Concerto by Reinaldo Moya

By Ken Herman | June 25, 2022 | 2

San Diego Symphony Music Director Rafael Payare opened the Symphony’s summer season Friday, June 24, 2022, at The Rady Shell.

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San Diego Symphony Returns to the San Diego Civic Theatre with A Varied Program of Still, Berlioz and Rachmaninoff

By Ken Herman | January 29, 2022 | 0

The San Diego Symphony returned to its former home, the San Diego Civic Theatre, on Friday for the first orchestra concert of 2022.

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Guest Conductor Michael Francis Brings His Panache to the San Diego Symphony

By Ken Herman | January 19, 2019 | 0

With numerous 20th-century and newer works played in the San Diego Symphony’s current “Hearing the Future” festival, I felt a sense of backsliding attending Michael Francis’s program of familiar standard repertory from the early 19th century Friday, January 18, at the San Diego Symphony.

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Edo de Waart’s Engaging Respighi and Lang Lang’s Tepid Mozart Open San Diego Symphony Season

By Ken Herman | October 5, 2018 | 0

Guest conductor Edo de Waart led the San Diego Symphony in the orchestra’s season-opening concert on October 4 with guest pianist Lang Lang.

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Conductor Rafael Payare Makes Splendid Debut on San Diego Symphony Podium

By Ken Herman | January 14, 2018 | 0

Percussion virtuoso Steven Schick had the San Diego Symphony marching to the beat of his drum Saturday (January 13) in Roberto Sierra’s tumultuous Percussion Concerto at the Jacobs Music Center . . .

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Symphony’s Festive ‘Te Deum’ to Relieve Holiday Tedium

By Ken Herman | December 12, 2015 | 0

On Friday the San Diego Symphony and San Diego Master Chorale presented the Berlioz ‘Te Deum,’ a rarely heard monumental work for chorus, orchestra, organ and tenor soloist . . .

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