Salonen Conducts Nico Muhly

September 27 & 28, 2024

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Overview

The world premiere of Nico Muhly’s new Baroque-inspired Piano Concerto is surrounded by three other unmissable and underrated works of time-hopping, genre-swapping proto-postmodernism: the cerebral mischief of Paul Hindemith’s raucous Ragtime, based on a theme by J.S. Bach; Edward Elgar’s inventive transcription of Bach’s Fantasia & Fugue in C minor; and Hindemith’s Symphony Mathis der Maler. The last takes a 16th-century artist’s struggles against repression as the basis for a majestic symphonic triptych.

Concert Extras

Friday, September 27 from 6:30pm–7:00pm: A preconcert talk with composer Nico Muhly, moderated by Benjamin Pesetsky, will be presented from the stage. Free to all ticketholders.

Saturday, September 28 from 6:30pm–7:00pm: A preconcert talk with composer Nico Muhly, moderated by Benjamin Pesetsky, will be presented from the stage. Free to all ticketholders.

Photo Exhibit: Nature in Art. Art in Nature. Head to Davies Symphony Hall’s First Tier lobby for a photography exhibit exploring the intersection of nature and art, with artwork by First Exposures. On display Sep 12–Nov 2.

Artists

San Francisco Symphony

Program

Paul Hindemith
Ragtime (Well-Tempered) 
Nico Muhly
Piano Concerto
SF Symphony Commission and World Premiere
Johann Sebastian Bach (arr. Edward Elgar)
Fantasia and Fugue in C minor, BWV 537
Paul Hindemith

Symphony, Mathis der Maler

Sponsors

These performances of Nico Muhly’s Piano Concerto for Alexandre Tharaud are supported by the Paul L. and Phyllis C. Wattis Endowment for New Music.

Alexandre Tharaud’s appearance is generously supported by the Shenson Young Artist Debut Fund.

The commissioning of Muhly Piano Concerto for Alexandre Tharaud is supported by the Ralph I. Dorfman Commissioning Fund.

Salonen Conducts Nico Muhly

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