Open Rehearsal: Pictures & Percussion

October 17, 2019

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Overview

In 1922, the genius orchestrator Maurice Ravel had his way with a suite for piano by the gifted—and capricious—Modest Mussorgsky. Coaxing radiant hues out of unorthodox combinations of instruments, Ravel transformed Mussorgsky’s monochrome pieces into one of the most popular works for orchestra. How did he do it? He leaned into the ensemble’s soloists. This week, the San Francisco Symphony spotlights the artistry and eloquent precision of its principal players. In a parade of famous solos, the Symphony presents Ravel’s ingenious orchestration of Pictures at an Exhibition. 

Guest conductor Cristian Măcelaru keeps the spotlight on the Symphony’s own with a world-premiere concerto featuring SFS Principal Percussion Jacob Nissly. An SFS commission, this concerto by L.A.-based composer Adam Schoenberg is part of the SF Symphony’s ongoing exploration of the new American Sound. Setting the virtuosic tone is a spritely work by Lili Boulanger, who in 1913 became the first woman to win the prestigious Prix de Rome.

Open Rehearsals are working rehearsals. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion.

Concert Extras

Inside Music: an informative talk by Peter Grunberg with Adam Schoenberg, begins one hour prior to concerts. Free to ticketholders. Learn More.

Artists

Jacob Nissly

Percussion

Cristian Măcelaru

Conductor

San Francisco Symphony

Program

L. Boulanger

D’un matin de printemps 

Adam Schoenberg

Losing Earth (SFS Commission, World Premiere)

Modest Mussorgsky (arr. Maurice Ravel)

Pictures at an Exhibition

Sponsors

The commission of Losing Earth is supported by Mr. Kevin Osinski and Mr. Marc Sinykin.

The Open Rehearsals are endowed by a bequest from the estate of Katharine Hanrahan.

The Open Rehearsals are endowed by a bequest from the estate of Katharine Hanrahan.

Open Rehearsal: Pictures & Percussion

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