An die ferne Geliebte, Op. 98, Schumann’s
Liederkries, Op. 39, and Beethoven’s
Aus Goethes Faust, Op. 75, No. 3. Register and view here until April 18.
8 pm ET: Tippet Rise Art Center presents
Spring Festival. For the first day of Tippet Rise’s Spring Festival, two films have been captured at the DiMenna Center. The first features violinist Katie Hyun founding member of the Amphion String Quartet performing Vytautas Barkauskas’s Partita for violin solo. For the second film, Tippet Rise’s Artistic Advisor Pedja Mužijevic performs in a program titled
Is It Real (A Loving Homage to Surrealism), which includes music and spoken word by Satie, Schwitters, and Antheil. At 7:30 pm ET there will be a “backstage” gathering via Zoom, giving artists the opportunity to discuss their performances, followed by the release of the films. View here.
Dallas Symphony announces full-orchestra 2021-22 season, innovative programs
Music director Fabio Luisi will conduct 11 programs, including concert performances of Tchaikovsky’s Opera ‘Eugene Onegin.’
Music director Fabio Luisi conducts during the season-opening Dallas Symphony concert at the Meyerson Symphony Center in September 2020.(Smiley N. Pool / Staff Photographer)
Hoping for much better control of the coronavirus pandemic by fall, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has announced a 2021-22 season of full-orchestra performances, even works with chorus.
Music director Fabio Luisi will conduct 11 programs, including a gala with violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and concert performances of Tchaikovsky’s opera
Eugene Onegin. Principal guest conductor Gemma New will lead three programs. Former music director Andrew Litton will return to mark the 30th anniversary of his DSO debut.
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Those audiences will be smaller 400 in a room built for 2,000. They ll be masked, distanced, staggered. But they ll be back. Even to have a small audience in the beginning, it s a big step for us, music director Osmo Vänskä said by phone.
The orchestra also announced another round of livestreamed concerts for at-home audiences watching on TPT, listening on Classical MPR and viewing on the orchestra s website. The orchestra will continue broadcasting Friday-night shows this summer, even after audiences are back.
The musicians picture audience members as they perform for microphones and cameras, said Vänskä, 68, who got his second dose of the vaccine this month. But of course it s going to be very emotional to see real people to play for.