Thursday, March 02, 2023

Stuff I Expect to See in SF

Photo take on a misty day of a bare tree against an abstract, silvery building

Walt Disney Concert Hall Garden
March, 2017
Photo by Lisa Hirsch

Between this year's and next year's goings-on at the LA Phil, I would bet a few bucks that we will be seeing works or programs like these in San Francisco sooner or later:

  • Felipe Lara, Double Concerto for Flute and Bass, because Susanna Mälkki is conducting it with SFS Collaborative Partners Claire Chase and esperanza spaulding.
  • Bryce Dessner, Double Concert for Two Pianos, because the composer is a Collaborative Partner
  • Esa-Pekka Salonen, Fanfare, which apparently features Collaborative Partner Pekka Kuuisisto
  • Nico Muhly, Shrink by another Collaborative Partner
  • Esa-Pekka Salonen, Karawane
  • Herbert Blomstedt conducts Schubert 6 and Beethoven 7
  • Esa-Pekka Salonen conducts the Sibelius violin concerto (Lisa Batiashvili) and John Adams Naive and Sentimental Music....with the San Francisco Symphony, on a weird one-day runout to Los Angeles.
  • MTT conducts Tchaikowski 5 and Stravinsky Petroushka
Also guessing that there's a Ring revival coming at the Paris Opera because Gustavo Dudamel is conducting a well-cast semi-staged Das Rheingold in January, 2024. It's part of the orchestra's celebration of Frank Gehry, architect of Walt Disney Concert Hall, and he's the scenic designer.

And the SFS program feature about Gabriella Smith discloses that "The Symphony will present Breathing Forests [Smith's organ concerto] next season as part of the California Festival: A Celebration of New Music."

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