Joyce Yang Plays Rachmaninoff

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

Home to some of the most popular and recognizable tunes in classical music, Rachmaninoffā€™s Piano Concerto No. 2 was an instant success and remains one of the most performed orchestra pieces today. Reviewing Joyce Yangā€™s performance, one critic noted that she ā€œbrought forth from the audience as visceral and sustained a standing ovation as Iā€™ve heard in response to a concerto.ā€ Donā€™t miss this concert, which opens with the orchestraā€™s performance of Bedrich Smetanaā€™s symphonic poem, The Moldau, which depicts the journey of that river in his Bohemian homeland.

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Tchaikovskyā€™s 5th Symphony

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

Plagued by insecurity, Tchaikovsky wrote about this symphony: ā€œI am exceedingly anxious to prove to myself, as to others, that I am not played out as a composer.ā€ Judge for yourself, but thereā€™s a reason this monumental piece makes a great season finale: some of the loveliest tunes ever written, leading to a smashing and triumphant finale. The main challenge most audiences have is holding back their applause until the very end!

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Beethoven’s “Pastoral” Symphony

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

The ā€œawakening of cheerful feelings upon arriving in the country.ā€ That might describe the drive into the Wood River Valley, but itā€™s also the label Beethoven applied to the first movement of his sixth symphony! In this explicitly programmatic work, Beethoven references sounds heard in nature, including birdcalls, a burbling brook, a terrifying summer thunderstorm, and a shepherdā€™s song. Throughout, one can easily imagine the composer strolling through his beloved Austrian countryside, enjoying a respite from bustling Vienna. The program opens with Beethovenā€™s Leonore Overture No. 3, a piece which Beethoven decided was too grand to be anything else but self-sufficient.

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Trifonov Plays Brahms

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

Hailed by The Times as ā€œwithout question the most astounding pianist of our age,ā€ Daniil Trifonov won a Grammy Award in 2018, was Musical Americaā€™s 2019 Artist of the Year, and has seven albums in Billboardā€™s Top classical Album charts. After performing Pictures at an Exhibition in the Festivalā€™s virtual season in 2020, Trifonov will appear in person to play Brahmsā€™s Piano Concerto No. 1, a work conceived amidst the pressure the composer felt in living up to the expectations of his mentor, Robert Schumann. A vision from a dream inspired Brahms to transform a modest work for two solo pianos into a piano concerto, pairing the soloist and orchestra as equal partners. The result is a quintessential Brahms masterpiece, full of complexity and ambition, and following the model of great concertos by Beethoven and Mozart.

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