A New Year’s Celebration with the Minnesota Orchestra
Wed Dec 31, 2025 — Thu Jan 1, 2026
Orchestra Hall
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Step into a sparkling evening (or afternoon!) where classical music meets the street, the saddle and the stage. Hear vibrant works by Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland and more—performed by your Minnesota Orchestra.
After the concert, dance to vintage jazz from Belle Amour and enjoy a Champagne toast at midnight, on us!
Program
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TILSON THOMAS
Agnegram
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ANDRES
Made of Tunes (Piano Concerto)
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BERNSTEIN
Three Dance Episodes from On the Town
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COPLAND
Suite from Billy the Kid
Artists
Minnesota Orchestra
Teddy Abrams
conductor
Aaron Diehl
piano
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 commissioning and performing the music of our time. In September 2025, Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård began his third season as music director.
Teddy Abrams, Grammy Award-winner and Musical America’s 2022 Conductor of the Year, has been the galvanizing force behind the Louisville Orchestra (LO)’s artistic renewal since his appointment as music director in September 2014. In April 2023, Abrams premiered his own composition Mammoth with the LO and Yo-Yo Ma in Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave, and in 2024 his piano concerto for Yuja Wang won a Grammy Award.
Grammy-nominated pianist Aaron Diehl has quietly re-defined the lines between jazz and classical, and built a global career around his nuanced, understated approach to music-making. Praised for his “melodic precision, harmonic erudition, and elegant restraint” (The New York Times), and his “traditional jazz sound with a sophisticated contemporary spin” (The Guardian), Diehl has performed with musical giants such as Wynton Marsalis, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Tyshawn Sorey and Philip Glass, and has been a soloist with the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, San Francisco Symphony and Cleveland Orchestra
Plan your visit
- Running Time
- ~2 hours, including intermission
- Doors Open
- 1 hour, 30 mins prior to performance
After the concert, dance to vintage jazz from Belle Amour and enjoy a Champagne toast at midnight, on us!
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The 2025-2026 Classical Season is presented by Ameriprise Financial.