JANUARY 22 PIANO RECITAL BY LEIF OVE ANDSNES IS CANCELLED
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Leif Ove Andsnes has had to cancel all of his upcoming United States tour performances this month because he is suffering an injury to his elbow. As a result, his January 22 piano recital at Davies Symphony Hall is cancelled.
The following options are available for those who have already purchased tickets:
- Exchange your tickets for another concert in the 2018-19 season, such as Violin Recital: Kavakos Plays Beethoven, Prokofiev, and Bartók on Sunday, January 27, or Piano Recital: Marc-André Hamelin Plays Bach, Schumann, and Chopin on Sunday, March 31.
- Exchange your tickets for a gift certificate, which can be used at any time.
- Donate your tickets, and receive a tax deduction for the total ticket value.
- Receive a refund for the value of the ticket.
If you need assistance with your ticket, contact the San Francisco Symphony Box Office by phone at 415-864-6000, email at patronservices@sfsymphony.
And on the East Coast:
ARTIST AND PROGRAM CHANGE: Thomas Dausgaard To Replace Zubin Mehta in His NY Philharmonic Debut
Nielsen’s Helios Overture
Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with Stephen Hough
Schumann’s Symphony No. 2
February 14–16, 2019
Thomas Dausgaard — chief conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony and Swedish Chamber Orchestras, who becomes music director of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra next season — will replace Zubin Mehta, who has withdrawn, in the New York Philharmonic concerts February 14–16, 2019, marking Mr. Dausgaard’s Philharmonic debut. The program will feature Nielsen’s Helios Overture, Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3 with Stephen Hough as soloist, and Schumann’s Symphony No. 2 (replacing Webern’s Passacaglia, Op. 1, and Concerto for Nine Instruments, and Schubert’s Symphony No. 9, Great).
[Too bad that the Webern pieces are no longer on this program. I believe Mehta was just on the West Coast conducting the LA Philharmonic. I am mildly surprised that the NY Philharmonic press release doesn't mention that Mehta is a former music director of the NYPO.]
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