Søndergård, Gerstein and Bernstein
Fri Mar 13 — Sat Mar 14, 2026
Orchestra Hall
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Kirill Gerstein has become such a favorite of Minnesota Orchestra audiences that we’ve asked him to play two concertos rather than one. The Adès was composed for Gerstein in 2018. Ravel’s is for left hand alone, and you must see it to believe it!
Program
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WILSON
Shango Memory
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ADÈS
Piano Concerto
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RAVEL
Piano Concerto for Left Hand
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BERNSTEIN
Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
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 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.
Fascination for musical discovery combined with boundless curiosity, imagination and virtuosity have established Kirill Gerstein as one of today’s most prolific and compelling performers. As a pianist, curator, educator, musical leader and artistic collaborator, his exploration of resonant themes across a vast spectrum of repertoire has nourished relationships with many of the world’s leading orchestras, conductors, instrumentalists, singers, composers, festivals, recording labels and media platforms.
Plan your visit
- Running Time
- ~2 hours, including intermission
- Doors Open
- 1 hour, 30 mins prior to performance
Sponsored by
The 2025-2026 Classical Season is presented by Ameriprise Financial.