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Curtis Symphony Orchestra: Osmo Conducts Bartók

  • Marian Anderson Hall 300 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA, 19102 United States (map)

Ben performs with the Curtis Symphony Orchestra for the following program:

Epic Sounds. Boundless Orchestral Brilliance.

Embark on a musical odyssey with renowned Finnish conductor Osmo Vänskä. The evening begins with Missy Mazzoli’s Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres), a swirling, celestial work inspired by planetary motion and the roiling drone of the medieval stringed instrument, the hurdy-gurdy. Henry Dorn’s powerful Transitions follows, a deeply personal tone poem reflecting on loss, transformation, and resilience. 

The program features the world premiere of a new concerto for woodwinds and orchestra by David Serkin Ludwig, performed by Grammy-winning quintet and Curtis faculty Imani Winds. The concert concludes with Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra, a virtuosic showcase that transforms each section of the ensemble into dazzling soloists. Charting a bold musical journey across five movements—this masterwork blends folk-inspired melodies, modernist harmonies, and brilliant orchestration, making it one of the most beloved orchestral pieces of the 20th century. 

Please note programs and artists are subject to change.

Program

MAZZOLI Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres)

DORN Transitions

LUDWIG (’01) Concerto for Imani Winds & Orchestra

BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra

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