Sasha Cooke with Festival Musicians

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley, Idaho, United States

Themes of love and loss feature strongly in this program featuring mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke. First up are a pair of songs Brahms wrote for his friends, the great violinist Joseph Joachim and his wife, Amalie, hoping to bolster their rocky marriage. Chausson’s Chanson perpétuelle then depicts the distress of an abandoned woman, evoking memories of happy love, nostalgia, and anguish. Concluding the program, Cooke will sing Hector Berlioz’s Les nuits d’été (“Summer Nights”). Berlioz put six poems about unrequited love to music, creating a song cycle. It’s a musical form Mahler would employ several decades later in his Rückert Lieder, which Cooke will sing in the following concert.

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Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony and Mahler Songs, Featuring Sasha Cooke

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley, Idaho, United States

One of classical music’s great mysteries is why Schubert never finished his eighth symphony—he lived six more years after he stopped working on it. But there’s no mystery in why it has become so popular: it’s gorgeous, and it includes one of the most famous melodies ever written. Like Schubert, Gustav Mahler was a master songwriter, and he set many poems by Friedrich Rückert to music. Sasha Cooke, a “luminous standout” (The New York Times) with “equal parts poise, radiance, and elegant directness” (Opera News), sings Mahler’s Rückert Lieder with the Festival Orchestra.

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Afternoon Pavilion Concert

This concert features intermediate and beginning students and ensembles: Prelude Strings, Prelude and Concert Choirs, Philharmonia Orchestra, and piano ensembles as well as string, woodwind, brass, and percussion ensembles.

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