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Thomas Søndergård and Isabelle Faust

Søndergård, Mozart and Stravinsky

Fri Feb 28 — Sat Mar 1, 2025

Orchestra Hall

~2 hours, including intermission

Igor Stravinsky was hesitant to compose a violin concerto, but once he got on board he didn’t hold back. Experience two sides of this multifaceted composer with his virtuosic concerto and his Bach-inspired Dumbarton Oaks. Plus, a Mozart symphony that asks the orchestra to play the last movement “as fast as possible.”

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A Few Things to Know

  1. Stravinsky’s Dumbarton Oaks was composed on commission from U.S. diplomat Robert Bliss and his wife Mildred in celebration of their 30th anniversary. The music draws inspiration from the Blisses’ stunning Washington D.C. estate and its many gardens. Today Dumbarton Oaks is a Harvard University research institute, library and expansive outdoor space.
  2. Violinist Isabelle Faust first picked up a violin at the age of 5 and grew up playing in a string quartet with her family members. When preparing a piece of music, her research process goes far beyond the notes on the page; she always tries to get closer to the source by researching historical documents, drafts of the score, and letters and journals from composers. 
  3. When the University of Oxford awarded Haydn with an honorary doctorate degree, it also presented several concerts of his music in celebration of the occasion. Although his 92nd Symphony was written a few years earlier, it was received by the university as a capstone to Haydn’s career, and thus earned its nickname, the Oxford Symphony.
  4. Plan your visit to Orchestra Hall

Date & Time

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Program

  • STRAVINSKY

    Concerto for Chamber Orchestra, Dumbarton Oaks

  • MOZART

    Symphony No. 35, Haffner

  • STRAVINSKY

    Violin Concerto

  • HAYDN

    Symphony No. 92, Oxford

Artists

Minnesota Orchestra

Thomas Søndergård

conductor

Isabelle Faust

violin

Plan your visit

  • Pre-concert activities
  • Valet Parking
  • Pre-order Beverages
  • Directions & Parking
  • Helpful Tips
Post-Concert Performance and Activities

Melissa Ousley and Thomas Søndergård

When: Sat Mar 1 | Post-Concert
Where: On Stage

Join YourClassical Minnesota Public Radio's Melissa Ousley and Minnesota Orchestra Music Director Thomas Søndergård on stage after the concert for a conversation. 

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  • For 7pm concerts:  5:30-6pm
  • For 8pm concerts:  6:30-7pm
  • For 11am concerts: 9:30-10am
  • For 2pm concerts:  12:30-1pm

Know Before You Go

An engaging performance awaits, and the fun doesn’t stop there. Make this visit your own with food and activity options. Browse these helpful tips, and when your concert date arrives, all you have to do is sit back and enjoy.

Directions & Parking

All the information you need to know for getting to and from Orchestra Hall. Parking is just steps away from Orchestra Hall in the city-owned and skyway-connected 11th and Marquette Ramp.

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Accessibility Services

  • Armless & Bariatric Chairs
  • Assistive Listening Devices
  • Large-Print Programs
  • Noise-Cancelling Headphones
  • Service Animals
  • Wheelchair & Accessible Seating

Additional services are available upon request.

The 2024-2025 Classical Season is presented by Ameriprise Financial.