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SUMMARY:Redwood Symphony: Summer Classics - Beethoven/Mozart/Prokofiev
DESCRIPTION:Prokofiev: Overture on Hebrew Themes Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 26 (the Coronation)\; arr Andre Timo Andres - Featuring pianist Louise Costigan - Kerns Beethoven: Symphony No. 1\nRedwood Symphony presents the finale of its 2025 2026 season\, with a program featuring classical music's brightest stars on Saturday\, July 25\, 2026\, 7:30 pm\, at Ca ada College Main Theater. \nThe evening's concerto is an imaginative reinterpretation of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 26 ("Coronation") by acclaimed composer/pianist Timo Andres. Prokofiev's klezmer-inspired overture sets a festive tone for the evening. \nProkofiev wrote the Overture on Hebrew Themes in New York in 1919 at the request of the Zimro Ensemble\, a touring group of Russian-Jewish immigrant musicians. Though Prokofiev was not Jewish\, he accepted the commission and improvised the spirited piece based on a notebook of Jewish folk melodies provided by the musicians. \nMozart's Piano Concerto No. 26\, reimagined by Timo Andres\, fills in the original's incomplete left-hand manuscript\, adding inventive cadenzas and adapting the orchestration for an agile chamber ensemble - while preserving the music's intrinsic beauty and charm. \nBeethoven's Symphony No. 1\, composed after years of piano works and concertos\, stands as a tribute to the traditions of Mozart and the still-living Haydn while showcasing Beethoven's own startlingly independent spirit. Audiences in Vienna were captivated by its artistry and innovation at the premiere\, and it has remained a beloved staple of the classical repertoire ever since. \nLouise Costigan-Kerns has gained international acclaim as both a concert and collaborative pianist. Her performances have been described as "inspiring and technically amazing\," and her previous appearances with Redwood Symphony have been noted for their magical artistry.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p>Prokofiev: Overture on Hebrew Themes&nbsp\;</p><p>Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 26 (the Coronation)\; arr Andre Timo Andres - Featuring pianist Louise Costigan - Kerns&nbsp\;</p><p>Beethoven: Symphony No. 1</p><p><br /></p><p>Redwood Symphony presents the finale of its 2025&ndash\;2026 season\, with a program featuring classical music&rsquo\;s brightest stars on Saturday\, July 25\, 2026\, 7:30 pm\, at Ca&ntilde\;ada College Main Theater.&nbsp\;</p><p><br /></p><p>The evening&rsquo\;s concerto is an imaginative reinterpretation of Mozart&rsquo\;s Piano Concerto No. 26 (&ldquo\;Coronation&rdquo\;) by acclaimed composer/pianist Timo Andres. Prokofiev&rsquo\;s klezmer-inspired overture sets a festive tone for the evening.&nbsp\;</p><p><br /></p><p>Prokofiev wrote the Overture on Hebrew Themes in New York in 1919 at the request of the Zimro Ensemble\, a touring group of Russian-Jewish immigrant musicians. Though Prokofiev was not Jewish\, he accepted the commission and improvised the spirited piece based on a notebook of Jewish folk melodies provided by the musicians.&nbsp\;</p><p><br /></p><p>Mozart&rsquo\;s Piano Concerto No. 26\, reimagined by Timo Andres\, fills in the original&rsquo\;s incomplete left-hand manuscript\, adding inventive cadenzas and adapting the orchestration for an agile chamber ensemble - while preserving the music&rsquo\;s intrinsic beauty and charm.&nbsp\;</p><p><br /></p><p>Beethoven&rsquo\;s Symphony No. 1\, composed after years of piano works and concertos\, stands as a tribute to the traditions of Mozart and the still-living Haydn while showcasing Beethoven&rsquo\;s own startlingly independent spirit. Audiences in Vienna were captivated by its artistry and innovation at the premiere\, and it has remained a beloved staple of the classical repertoire ever since.&nbsp\;</p><p><br /></p><p>Louise Costigan-Kerns has gained international acclaim as both a concert and collaborative pianist. Her performances have been described as &ldquo\;inspiring and technically amazing\,&rdquo\; and her previous appearances with Redwood Symphony have been noted for their magical artistry.&nbsp\;</p></body></html>
LOCATION:4200 Farm Hill Blvd Redwood City CA 94061
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