2023-24 Classics Series
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- 2023-24 Classics Series
Schubert & Wagner
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesCopland's popular Billy the Kid Suite complements Schubert's sublime and familiar "Unfinished" Symphony No. 8. and Wagner's glorious operatic prelude to Die Meistersinger. Conductor Gerard Schwarz welcomes his son, Julian, who takes on the tremendous Cello Concerto by Arthur Foote.
Beyond The Planets
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesThe highly anticipated total solar eclipse on Buffalo's horizon illuminates the program selection of two contemporary composers to complement Holst's dazzling interpretation of the cosmos, The Planets. Nina Shekhar's haunting Lumina explores the concept of lightness and dark, while The Universe in Ecstatic Motion by Christopher Theofanidis is a showcase for pre-eminent flutist, Marina Piccinini.
Beyond The Planets
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesThe highly anticipated total solar eclipse on Buffalo's horizon illuminates the program selection of two contemporary composers to complement Holst's dazzling interpretation of the cosmos, The Planets. Nina Shekhar's haunting Lumina explores the concept of lightness and dark, while The Universe in Ecstatic Motion by Christopher Theofanidis is a showcase for pre-eminent flutist, Marina Piccinini.
Beethoven’s Emperor
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesCross-border collaboration comes to Kleinhans when Canadian pianist Stewart Goodyear returns to perform Beethoven's heroic "Emperor" Piano Concerto No. 5 under the baton of conductor David Lockington, while Prayer by JUNO Award-winner Vivian Fung is an affirmation of faith. The Second Symphony of Sibelius is fierce and triumphant, itself a source of Finnish pride.
Beethoven’s Emperor
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesCross-border collaboration comes to Kleinhans when Canadian pianist Stewart Goodyear returns to perform Beethoven's heroic "Emperor" Piano Concerto No. 5 under the baton of conductor David Lockington, while Prayer by JUNO Award-winner Vivian Fung is an affirmation of faith. The Second Symphony of Sibelius is fierce and triumphant, itself a source of Finnish pride.
Chooi Brothers & Bach
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesBach's Double Violin Concerto is a family affair featuring BPO concertmaster Nikki Chooi and his equally virtuosic brother, Timothy Chooi, in an energetic exchange of musical one-up-man-ship. Timothy solos on Prokofiev's lyrical and romantic Violin Concerto No. 1, and the BPO performs the beautifully melodic Third Symphony of Brahms.
Chooi Brothers & Bach
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesBach's Double Violin Concerto is a family affair featuring BPO concertmaster Nikki Chooi and his equally virtuosic brother, Timothy Chooi, in an energetic exchange of musical one-up-man-ship. Timothy solos on Prokofiev's lyrical and romantic Violin Concerto No. 1, and the BPO performs the beautifully melodic Third Symphony of Brahms.
Beethoven’s Ninth
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesThe BPO joins the international observance of the 200th anniversary of Beethoven's powerful masterwork that includes the "Ode to Joy." Its message of unity and love continues to hearten millions around the world. Equally inspiring is the exhilarating performance of Nikki Chooi on Sibelius' Violin Concerto
Beethoven’s Ninth
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesThe BPO joins the international observance of the 200th anniversary of Beethoven's powerful masterwork that includes the "Ode to Joy." Its message of unity and love continues to hearten millions around the world. Equally inspiring is the exhilarating performance of Nikki Chooi on Sibelius' Violin Concerto
Mahler’s Resurrection
Kleinhans Music Hall 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo, NY, United StatesThe colossal season closer features Mahler's monumental Symphony No. 2, celebrating a fallen hero, his meandering retrospect on life, and his final judgement and redemption. While Mahler himself gave the symphony no name, it is known to many as "Resurrection."