All-Beethoven
"Three pieces. Three soloists. One massive night of Beethoven."
Beethoven's Fifth Symphony, one of the most recognizable compositions in all of music, features an opening phrase that sounds the alarm for a blitz of bravado from every section of the orchestra, with its insistent rhythm playing throughout the work and lingering in listeners' ears long after the music stops.
Santa Monica-born conductor David Robertson begins the evening with the Coriolan Overture, a Shakespearean tale of turmoil, revenge, and remorse.
He then leads Beethoven's exuberant Triple Concerto, performed by a talented trio of young soloists: Ha-young Choi, winner of the 2022 Queen Elisabeth Competition for Cello, joins virtuosic duo pianist Sunwook Kim and violinist Clara-Jumi Kang in a must-see performance.