Step into the refined world of classical masterpieces with "Bach & Brahms," a concert featuring the timeless compositions of three legendary composers. The program presents a beautiful journey through musical eras, beginning with Bach's intricate and mathematically precise Concerto for Two Violins, showcasing a dazzling interplay between the soloists. The evening continues with Schubert's hauntingly beautiful Symphony No. 8, famously known as the "Unfinished" symphony, with its mysterious, brooding quality that has captivated audiences for generations.
The concert reaches its magnificent conclusion with Brahms' Symphony No. 4, the composer's final symphony and arguably his most profound orchestral achievement. Under the baton of conductor David Chan, and featuring concertmaster De Ann Letourneau on violin, this performance in the acoustically superb Reynolds Hall allows these centuries-old masterpieces to resonate with fresh vitality. The 2,050-seat venue provides the perfect setting for experiencing the rich textures and emotional depth of these classical treasures.