Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco
November, 2023
Photo by Lisa Hirsch
The San Francisco Symphony program for March 1-3, 2024, is as follows:
- Scriabin, Prometheus: The Poem of Fire (Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano)
- Bartók, Duke Bluebeard's Castle (Gerald Finley, Michelle DeYoung)
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So, color me skeptical: this doesn't sound like a great idea: Smell-o-Vision, or maybe I mean Smell-O-Rama, was not a big hit at the movies. I had some questions about the performances for SFS: What information is being provided to existing and potential audience members about this program, because some attendeeswill have allergies to particular scents? And I asked whether the orchestra would provide refunds and exchanges to ticketholders unable to attend because of their allergies? SFS communications very kindly replied as follows: Information about the scent and lighting experience will be communicated with all ticketholders, including those who already purchased their tickets before this announcement. More information about the experience is available on sfsymphony.org/prometheus, and I’m including those details below. The dry-air scent diffusion system used in this performance does not create scent mist or droplet residue in the air (as a perfume would), reducing the risk of many health-related issues, including allergies. But we of course know there may be some people who have allergies or sensitivities, and we completely understand that this experience may not be for everyone. Our Patron Services team is on hand at (415) 864-6000 or patronservices@sfsymphony.org to help ticketholders who have questions, or who want to refund their tickets or exchange them for another program. If you have concerns about the scent diffusion part of the concert, there's always catching the broadcast (which you might also want to do in addition to seeing the program; I cannot get enough of Bluebeard, so). Here are the details: BROADCAST / ARCHIVED STREAM: A broadcast of these performances will air Sunday, March 24, at 7:00 pm on Classical KDFC 90.3 San Francisco, 104.9 San Jose, 89.9 Napa, and kdfc.com, where it will be available for on-demand streaming for 21 days following the broadcast. |
3 comments:
Very cool. I attended a performance of Pletnev and the Russian National Orchestra (? it's been a while....) doing an all-Scriabin program at the Barbican in 1996 with a color organ. It was intense and interesting, but the Barbican's uneven interior walls weren't the best venue.
I'm definitely curious about this program - the added scents I am dubious about, but maybe I'm wrong.
This will sound extremely flippant, but for anyone with concerns about the scent, maybe a solution is to mask up? Admittedly, scent molecules are much, much smaller than the COVID-19 virus, so a mask probably wouldn't block odd perfumes (paging Fabio Luisi). But for those who want to experience the concert in person and minimize concerns about scent (besides COVID), masking up might help.
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