Orli Shaham with Festival Musicians

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

Orli Shaham will open this concert with Ravelā€™s gorgeous and instantly recognizable Pavane for a Dead Princess. Following, sheā€™ll join Festival Musicians for Reena Esmailā€™s Saans. The title means ā€œbreathā€ in Urdu, and Esmail wrote this lovely piece for a friendā€™s wedding (and later her fiancĆ© played it at her own!). Then back to Ravel for his masterful Trio in A Minor for Violin, Cello, and Piano, a piece whose four movements progress from a dreamy beginning influenced by Basque dances through several sparkling and haunting melodies, to an energeticā€”even heroicā€”conclusion.

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Mozart and Ginastera

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

Mozart fans may realize that the Festival has been slowly working its way through the great composerā€™s concertos for winds. This evening features his Concerto for Oboe, performed by the Festivalā€™s Principal Oboe, Erik Behr. One of the most famous pieces ever written for the oboe, it offers a melodic showcase for the instrumentā€™s range of expression. Wind instruments are also featured prominently in Argentinian composer Alberto Ginasteraā€™s Variaciones Concertantes. Each variation gives the melodic lead to a different instrument, including the flute, clarinet, and a duet between the oboe and bassoon. And the final variation brings everything home with an exuberant, Latin-American flair.

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DvoÅ™Ć”kā€™s Symphony No. 8

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

AntonĆ­n DvoÅ™Ć”kā€™s eighth symphony is often described as cheery, genial, and upbeat. It offers one delightful melody after another, whether evoking themes from Bohemian folk music the composer adored or scenes of local pastoral beauty. As one conductor instructed the orchestra before the fanfare that opens the fourth movement: ā€œGentlemen, in Bohemia the trumpets never call to battleā€”they always call to the dance!ā€ Speaking of fanfare, this concert opens with Mason Batesā€™s Soundcheck in C Major, which is, in his words, ā€œa fanfare animated by sonic effectsā€ that might remind some of Wagner, and others of Pink Floyd.

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