Mahler’s Symphony No. 6

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley, Idaho, United States

Many of Mahlerā€™s symphonies depict a triumphant journey from darkness into light . . . but not this one. This is Mahlerā€™s Tragic symphonyā€“a name he gave it himself. The end is bitter, catastrophic, devastating, and hopeless. But itā€™s also a work of transcendent beauty, longing, and tenderness. Mahler described one passage as ā€œshadowy memories of my life pass before me, like long-forgotten ghosts of departed happiness.ā€ Please note that this program will last just under 90 minutes.

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Beethoven’s Triple Concerto

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley, Idaho, United States

This concert offers an unusual piece: a concerto for violin, cello, and piano, performed by Festival Orchestra musicians. Few composers have tried this format, but of course Beethoven succeeded. The themes are fairly simple for Beethoven, butā€“then againā€“so is the first movement of his Moonlight Sonata, and no one complains about that. Throughout the piece, Beethoven finds elegant ways to give each instrument solo turns with the various melodies, including throughout the sunny finale. The program opens with Jessie Montgomeryā€™s Strum, a piece that, in the composerā€™s words, ā€œdraws on American folk idioms and the spirit of dance and movement.ā€

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Leonidas Kavakos plays Brahms

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley, Idaho, United States

Greek violinist Kavakos, a frequent fixture with the orchestras of Berlin, Vienna, and London, brings Brahmsā€™s gorgeous violin concerto (and his 1734 Stradivarius violin) to Sun Valley for his debut with the Festival Orchestra. Written for the greatest violinist alive in Brahmsā€™s day, the piece tests the soloistā€™s technique and musicianship, but the virtuosity remains in service of the music at all times. And itā€™s delightful music, from the turbulent first movement to the foot-stomping, Hungarian-inspired finale. The program opens with A Joyous Trilogy, by American composer Quinn Mason. In Masonā€™s words, he intended his piece to be ā€œthe very embodiment of happiness, an accessible work that would put any listener in a good mood.ā€

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Pops Night ā€“INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARKā„¢ LIVE IN CONCERT

Sun Valley Pavilion 300 Dollar Rd, Sun Valley, Idaho, United States

George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and Harrison Ford might get most of the credit for what many consider ā€œthe greatest adventure film ever made,ā€ but the score by John Williams also ranks as one of cinemaā€™s most amazing achievements. At every moment, the music immerses the audience in the adventure, from the instantly recognizable main theme, to specific music for nearly every scene, including ā€œMarionā€™s Theme,ā€ ā€œThe Map Room: Dawn,ā€ ā€œBad Dates,ā€ ā€œThe Well of the Souls,ā€ and ā€œDesert Chase.ā€ Enjoy this classic film from the Pavilionā€“where a screen will be hung above the orchestraā€“or on the lawn with the new Big Screen and upgraded sound system.

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