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SUMMARY:Shostakovich & Sibelius
DESCRIPTION:April 2 & 3 | 7:30PM\nOhio Theatre  \nRossen Milanov\, conductor\nJoshua Roman\, cello  \nMissy Mazzoli: Orpheus Undone\nShostakovich: Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major for Cello and Orchestra\, Op. 107\nSibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Major\, Op. 43  \nSuperstar cellist Joshua Roman\, who has the “virtuoso flair of Hendrix himself” (Gramophone)\, tackles one of the most difficult works ever composed for his instrument\, Shostakovich’s tragic yet exciting First Cello Concerto — originally written for and premiered by the legendary Mstislav Rostropovich. The concert opens with Orpheus Undone\, a suite drawn from contemporary American composer Missy Mazzoli’s ballet that re-imagines the Greek myth of the musician Orpheus and his wife\, Eurydice. We end the evening with Sibelius’s Second Symphony\, which the composer called “a confession of the soul” and that\, echoing Beethoven’s Fifth\, concludes in sounds of glorious triumph. 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/shostakovich-sibelius/2027-04-02/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:CH Masterworks 26/27
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SUMMARY:Shostakovich & Sibelius
DESCRIPTION:April 2 & 3 | 7:30PM\nOhio Theatre  \nRossen Milanov\, conductor\nJoshua Roman\, cello  \nMissy Mazzoli: Orpheus Undone\nShostakovich: Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major for Cello and Orchestra\, Op. 107\nSibelius: Symphony No. 2 in D Major\, Op. 43  \nSuperstar cellist Joshua Roman\, who has the “virtuoso flair of Hendrix himself” (Gramophone)\, tackles one of the most difficult works ever composed for his instrument\, Shostakovich’s tragic yet exciting First Cello Concerto — originally written for and premiered by the legendary Mstislav Rostropovich. The concert opens with Orpheus Undone\, a suite drawn from contemporary American composer Missy Mazzoli’s ballet that re-imagines the Greek myth of the musician Orpheus and his wife\, Eurydice. We end the evening with Sibelius’s Second Symphony\, which the composer called “a confession of the soul” and that\, echoing Beethoven’s Fifth\, concludes in sounds of glorious triumph. 
URL:https://columbussymphony.com/event/shostakovich-sibelius/2027-04-03/
LOCATION:Ohio Theatre\, 39 E State Street\, Columbus\, 43215\, United States
CATEGORIES:CH Masterworks 26/27
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