Violinist Randall Goosby returns to the San Francisco Symphony for an Edward Gardner–led program featuring Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto. Although Bruch lived to be 82 and produced an impressive catalogue of music, he never wrote anything as enduringly popular as his First Violin Concerto. It was an immediate hit, interspersing Hungarian-spiced licks with plenty of crowd-pleasing passagework. Gustav Holst had many esoteric interests, including astrology. The seven movements of The Planets, his best-known composition, range from the brutal rhythms and spooky effects of “Mars, the Bringer of War” to the dissonance and tolling bells of “Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age,” and the closer, “Neptune, the Mystic,” which calls to mind an Impressionist painting of outer space.
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Ralph Vaughan Williams
Overture from "The Wasps" | First SF Symphony Performances
Max Bruch
Violin Concerto No. 1
Gustav Holst
The Planets
Edward Gardner
Conductor
Randall Goosby
Violin
San Francisco Symphony Chorus
Jenny Wong
Director, San Francisco Symphony Chorus
San Francisco Symphony