California Symphony: Northern Lights

Presented by California Symphony

California Symphony: Northern Lights

California Symphony’s March concerts feature contemplative and calming music by Northern and Eastern European composers spanning the last century. Ukrainian composer Valentin Silvestrov’s Stille Musik from 2002 sets a calm, reflective tone with gentle melodies that take listeners on a meditative journey away from the noise of everyday life. California Symphony all-stars Concertmaster Jennifer Cho and Assistant Concertmaster Sam Weiser are featured in Estonian composer Arvo Pärt’s Tabula Rasa, a minimalistic, melodic conversation between two violins, in a dramatic, modern masterpiece from 1977 that is deeply moving and powerful. Stirring and uplifting, Finnish composer Jean Sibelius’s Symphony No. 2, written at the turn of the last century, captures the breathtaking beauty of the Nordic landscape and evokes a sense of fearless optimism. Its sweeping melodies and bold themes make it a powerful celebration of resilience and triumph.

California Symphony takes the stuffiness out of the concert experience: Take selfies at the photo booth, order a signature cocktail, and sip at your seat. Tickets include a free 30-minute pre-concert talk by award-winning instructor Scott Foglesong, starting one hour before the show.

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City: Walnut Creek
Price Range:
$50-110

Program Items

Valentin Silvestrov Stille Musik (Quiet Music)
Arvo Pärt Tabula Rasa
Jean Sibelius Symphony No. 2

Performers

Donato Cabrera Conductor
Jenny Cho Concertmaster
Sam Weiser Assistant Concertmaster

Lesher Center for the Arts, Hofmann Theater

Lesher Center for the Arts, Hofmann Theater

1601 Civic Drive
Walnut Creek, CA 94596
United States