Søndergård and Ross
Fri Sep 26 — Sat Sep 27, 2025
Orchestra Hall
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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
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TOWER
Made in America
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BERNSTEIN
Three Meditations from Mass for Cello and Orchestra
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HEITZEG
EcoSaga (Concerto in Three Landscapes) [World Premiere]
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BARTÓK
Concerto for Orchestra
Artists
Minnesota Orchestra
Thomas Søndergård
conductor
Anthony Ross
cello
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.
Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård, who in September 2025 began his third season as music director of the Minnesota Orchestra, is a highly regarded conductor in both the orchestral and opera spheres. He has earned a reputation for incisive interpretations of works by composers from his native Denmark, a great versatility in a broad range of standard and modern repertoire, and a collaborative approach with the musicians he leads. Highlights of his 2025-26 season in Minnesota include opera-in-concert performances of Bartók’s Bluebeard’s Castle, a festival of music from Nordic countries, collaborations with renowned soloists such as Joyce DiDonato, Yo-Yo Ma and Kirill Gerstein, and a Listening Project concert focused on the music of underrepresented composers.
Dynamic leader of the Minnesota Orchestra’s cello section since 1991, prize-winning cellist Anthony Ross has appeared as soloist many times with the Orchestra, performing all the standard cello concertos under Osmo Vänskä, Edo de Waart and Eiji Oue. Equally passionate about new music, he has given powerful performances of Michael Daugherty’s Tales of Hemingway, James MacMillan’s Cello Concerto, Paul Moravec’s Montserrat, and he and his wife, cellist Beth Rapier, have championed David Ott’s Concerto for Two Cellos since 1993. Prior to assuming the principal role in Minnesota, Ross performed for four years as principal cello of the Rochester Philharmonic under David Zinman.
Ross’ compelling interpretations have won wide acclaim from Moscow to Kalamazoo, and Dallas to Duluth. As concerto soloist, he has played with the Moscow State Orchestra, the Louisville Orchestra, the Dallas Symphony, the Rochester Philharmonic, the South Dakota Symphony and many other Midwest regional orchestras. Ross’ recordings include Leonard Bernstein’s Three Meditations from Mass, the George Lloyd Cello Concerto with the Albany Symphony, and the sonatas of Rachmaninoff and Elliott Carter.
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
With this concert we honor the memory of Bruce Taylor and Dennis Carey.
The 2025-2026 Classical Season is presented by Ameriprise Financial.