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Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

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Violinist Alexi Kenney returns to play and direct a compelling Baroque-flavored program. Vivaldi's The Four Seasons lays out a sequence of scenes, all shaped by elemental forces: wind, rain, sunshine, and snow. Vivaldi creates an immersive sound-world complete with calling birds, murmuring streams, rustling leaves, barking dogs, lurching peasants, rolling thunder, chattering teeth. Any composer can simulate natural sounds and noises; Vivaldi makes us feel them. Rich in tunes and tonal contrasts, Bach's Brandenburg Concertos blend the sparkling refinement of the French suite and the lusty vigor of the Italian concerto grosso with the contrapuntal grandeur of German organ music. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 features a dazzling dance between three virtuoso soloists--on flute, violin, and keyboard--and orchestra.


Artists

Alexi Kenney
Violin and Leader

Yubeen Kim
Flute

Jonathan Dimmock
Harpsichord

San Francisco Symphony


Program

Olli Mustonen
Nonet No. 2 for String Orchestra
First SF Symphony Performances

Barbara Strozzi
(arr. Kenney)
"Che si può fare," Opus 8, no.6
First SF Symphony Performances

Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050

Antonio Vivaldi
The Four Seasons
Violinist Alexi Kenney returns to play and direct a compelling Baroque-flavored program. Vivaldi's The Four Seasons lays out a sequence of scenes, all shaped by elemental forces: wind, rain, sunshine, and snow. Vivaldi creates an immersive sound-world complete with calling birds, murmuring streams, rustling leaves, barking dogs, lurching peasants, rolling thunder, chattering teeth. Any composer can simulate natural sounds and noises; Vivaldi makes us feel them. Rich in tunes and tonal contrasts, Bach's Brandenburg Concertos blend the sparkling refinement of the French suite and the lusty vigor of the Italian concerto grosso with the contrapuntal grandeur of German organ music. Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 features a dazzling dance between three virtuoso soloists--on flute, violin, and keyboard--and orchestra.


Artists

Alexi Kenney
Violin and Leader

Yubeen Kim
Flute

Jonathan Dimmock
Harpsichord

San Francisco Symphony


Program

Olli Mustonen
Nonet No. 2 for String Orchestra
First SF Symphony Performances

Barbara Strozzi
(arr. Kenney)
"Che si può fare," Opus 8, no.6
First SF Symphony Performances

Johann Sebastian Bach
Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D major, BWV 1050

Antonio Vivaldi
The Four Seasons
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