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An Evening with Richard Strauss

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley

Alasdair Neale and Principal Horn William VerMeulen both celebrate 25 years with the Festival this season, and this program pairs them up on Straussā€™s fiendishly difficult Horn Concerto. Strauss wrote it for his father, who was Germanyā€™s leading horn virtuoso. However, upon seeing the score, Strauss senior pragmatically decided to cede the glory to another player. Providing comic relief to the program, Straussā€™sĀ Le Bourgeois GentilhommeĀ offers a humorous satire on social climbing.

Thibaudet Plays Gershwin

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley

Jean-Yves Thibaudet brings to life George Gershwinā€™s follow-on toĀ Rhapsody in Blue. Gershwin packs this concerto full of jazz, blues, Charleston dance rhythms, and ragtime. Bernsteinā€™s glitteringĀ CandideĀ Overture opens the program, and Respighi brings it home with the thundering closing ofĀ Pines of Rome. If the ground doesnā€™t tremble under the marching of Romeā€™s triumphant legions, weā€™re not doing it right!

A French Evening with Gautier CapuƧon

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley

Music Director Alasdair Neale serves up a French sandwich with a hearty slab of Saint-SaĆ«ns nestled between slices of Ravel. First, we hear Nealeā€™s orchestration of Ravelā€™s lovely and cheerful Minuet from his Sonatine for Piano. Then CapuƧon, ā€œthe prototype of the romantic musicianā€ (Washington Post), tackles Saint-SaĆ«nsā€™s brilliant Cello Concerto. Finally, we hear Ravelā€™s choreographic poem La Valse, which starts out cheerful like the Sonatine, but then turns malevolent, corrupting its graceful themes. Take that, lovely little minuetā€¦