
Symphony San Jose celebrates Spring with three colorful orchestral works to delight the senses: Antonín Dvořák’s Carnival Overture, Mason Bates’ Philharmonia Fantastique, and Ludwig van Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 (Pastorale).
Beethoven’s musical landscape evokes scenes from nature and country life where every note tells the story of harmony between humanity and earth. This joyful journey is an unforgettable tour through our serene, powerful, and breathtaking world with bird calls, a babbling brook, and a powerful thunderstorm.
Mason Bates’ concerto for orchestra with an animated film explores the age-old connection between creativity and technology as a magical animated Sprite leads the audience on a lively and cutting-edge guide inside the instruments of the orchestra.
Opening the concert is Dvořák’s high-spirited depiction of a lively festival. Often interpreted as depicting a lonely wanderer arriving in a city where a carnival is taking place, it is a rousing testament to our capacity for joy and celebration.
AN ADDED ATTRACTION: Music Notes occur one hour prior to the concert in the main auditorium and includes an informative discussion, fun facts, insights, and interviews with featured guests. It is free of charge for concert ticket-holders and designed to deepen the audience’s appreciation of the music to be featured during the performance.
NOTE: SUPER DISCOUNTED YOUTH TICKETS. Adult patrons may purchase single tickets for accompanying guests 17 years of age or younger at half-price. Contact the Ticket Office for more information.