Vänskä and Batiashvili
Thu Oct 21 - Fri Oct 22, 2021
Orchestra Hall
What happens when the roles are swapped, and wild animals attend their hunter’s funeral? Find out in the first-ever Minnesota Orchestra performance of music by composer Donghoon Shin. Georgian-born German violinist Lisa Batiashvili brings Karol Szymanowki’s brilliant Violin Concerto to life and the Minnesota Orchestra revisits the Fourth Symphony by Carl Nielsen, a work that captures the essence of the human spirit.
A Few Things to Know
- The Hunter’s Funeral was inspired by an 1890 woodcut of animals carrying the coffin of a hunter, crafted by Moritz von Schwind.
- Lisa Batiashvili’s newest recording, City Lights, takes audiences around the world on an autobiographical tour to 11 cities, with musical inspiration ranging from Johann Sebastian Bach to Charlie Chaplin.
- When Vänskä joined the Minnesota Orchestra, he led the ensemble through a series of performances featuring works by Danish composer Carl Nielsen, including the Fourth Symphony. This will be the symphony’s first performance at Orchestra Hall since those concerts 17 years ago.
Program
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SHIN
The Hunter's Funeral
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This contemporary work by Donghoon Shin was inspired by an 1890 woodcut of animals carrying the coffin of a hunter. The music gradually changes color from bright to dark, with the dance-like opening full of energy before the emergence of a slower funeral march in which, by the end, melodies become obsolete amid undulating, vanishing strings.
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SZYMANOWSKI
Violin Concerto No. 1
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The First Violin Concerto of Karol Szymanowski is a work of passion and lyricism. Its single movement opens with brilliant flashes of sound, then continues with hints of humor and extended passages of joyful, carefree song.
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NIELSEN
Symphony No. 4, The Inextinguishable
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Carl Nielsen’s Fourth Symphony captures the essence of the human spirit and its capacity for endurance and resilience in a single movement that moves through plaintive melodies, turbulent storms and brilliant light.
Artists
The Grammy Award-winning Minnesota Orchestra, now in its second century, ranks among America’s top symphonic ensembles, with a distinguished history of acclaimed performances in its home state and around the world; award-winning recordings, broadcasts and educational engagement programs; and a commitment to intentionally build concert programs to feature more works by composers of color, exploring music both contemporary and historic. In September 2024, Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård begins his second season as music director.
Minnesota Orchestra Conductor Laureate Osmo Vänskä, whose 19-year tenure as the Orchestra’s music director concluded in 2022, is renowned internationally for his compelling interpretations of the standard, contemporary and Nordic repertoires. His multi-year project with the Orchestra to perform and record all ten Mahler symphonies concluded in November 2022 with the Third Symphony. Signature initiatives of his music director tenure included a Sibelius symphonies cycle that earned the Orchestra its first Grammy Award and major tours to Cuba, Europe and South Africa. As a guest conductor, he has received extraordinary praise for his work with many of the world’s leading orchestras.
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