Jeffrey Kahane, former Music Director of the Colorado Symphony, returns to join Music Director Brett Mitchell onstage in this season’s rendition of our annual All-Beethoven weekend. Kahane, who is lauded for his exquisite piano work and legacy of leadership at the Colorado Symphony, will perform Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, a musician favorite. Leonore and Symphony No. 4 boast of Beethoven’s range as a composer, from his dark and brooding moods through his playful ornamentation and triumphant bravado.
Natasha Paremski graces the stage once more to artfully present Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3. Prokofiev’s delightful Symphony No. 5 is a cheerful cap to a night of dazzling Russian virtuosity, interpreted and conducted by famed Colorado Symphony Principal Guest Conductor Andrew Litton.
Hailed as "almost certainly the most under-appreciated pop star of MTV's first decade." (Billboard), your Colorado Symphony explores some of the greatest hits from this one-of-a-kind artist, including "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go," "Careless Whisper," "Faith," "I’m Your Man," and more.
LISTEN/HEAR 101: Decoding Classical & Baroque, Broken Down ▪ Boettcher Concert Hall
Edgar Meyer Colorado Premiere & Ravel's Boléro ▪ Boettcher Concert Hall
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