Isidora Žebeljan: Three Curious Loves
This all-Slavic program brings together three works that boast passionate emotions, vivid colors, and consummate compositional mastery. Antonin Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8, a perennial audience favorite, is a work aglow with the joys of life. The Philharmonic’s esteemed concertmaster Luke Fitzpatrick joins the orchestra for the U, S premiere of Serbian composer Isidora Žebeljan’s violin concerto Three Curious Loves, a work once affectionately described as a form of “crazy, wild, capricious Balkan dance”. As an opener, we present a little-known symphonic poem by Alexander Glazunov, Spring, a sumptuous and lyrical paean to the season of rebirth.
Program:
GLAZUNOV | Spring (A Musical Picture), Op. 34
ŽEBELJAN | Three Curious Loves (U. S. premiere)
DVOŘÁK | Symphony No. 8 in G, Op. 88
- Composer(s): Isidora Žebeljan
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Title(s) of the Work(s):
Three Curious Loves
- Performer, Ensemble or Orchestra: Seattle Philharmonic Orchestra, Luke Fitzpatrick Violin