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Anthony Ross | © Zoe Prinds-Flash

Søndergård and Ross

Fri Sep 26 — Sat Sep 27, 2025

Orchestra Hall

~2 hours, including intermission

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Béla Bartók was being treated for leukemia in a New York hospital and was all but bankrupt when contemporary music champion Serge Koussevitzky persuaded him to write his Concerto for Orchestra. The reluctant Bartók composed an orchestral showpiece that many would say was the highlight of his career.

Musician Spotlight - Mingle with musicians onstage at a post-concert reception.

Program

  • TOWER

    Made in America

  • BERNSTEIN

    Three Meditations from Mass for Cello and Orchestra

  • HEITZEG

    EcoSaga (Concerto in Three Landscapes) [World Premiere]

  • BARTÓK

    Concerto for Orchestra

Artists

Minnesota Orchestra

Thomas Søndergård

conductor

Anthony Ross

cello

Plan your visit

  • Running Time
    • ~2 hours, including intermission
  • Doors Open
    • 1 hour, 30 mins prior to performance
  • Pre-concert, N. Bud Grossman Mezzanine
    Sat Sep 27 6:15pm
    • Minnesota Orchestra Board member Julie Stewart in conversation with composer Steve Heitzeg
  • Pre-concert, Target Atrium
    Fri Sep 26  7:15pm
    Sat Sep 27 6:15pm
    • YPSCA Competition Winner and Finalists Performance
  • Post-concert, Onstage
    Sat Sep 27
    • Mingle with musicians onstage at a post-concert reception.

Sponsored by

MSAB

With this concert we honor the memory of Bruce Taylor and Dennis Carey.

The 2025-2026 Classical Season is presented by Ameriprise Financial.