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Taichi conducts Brahms

  • The Hult Center One Eugene Center Eugene Oregon (map)

Taichi
conducts Brahms

Ignite your Valentine's Day with a night at the Symphony!

On February 13th, experience a captivating blend of contemporary and classical masterpieces. From Hannah Kendall's modern masterpiece, 'The Spark Catchers,' to Beethoven's powerful Piano Concerto No. 5 and Brahms' emotionally resonant Symphony No. 4, this concert offers a diverse and unforgettable musical journey.

This special performance will be conducted by Taichi Fukumura, the final of our five Music Director candidates. Whether you're seasoned concert-goers or new to classical music, this is the perfect prelude to a romantic Valentine's Day celebration.

Tickets start at $15 while supplies last. Student/youth tickets are just $10.

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The Artists


Conductor Taichi Fukumura

Taichi Fukumura
Conductor

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Piano Soloist Clayton Stephenson

Clayton Stephenson
Piano Soloist

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Composer Hannah Kendall

Hannah Kendall
Composer

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Listen and Learn

Hear a 1-minute excerpt of The Spark Catchers

Listen to Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 5

Learn all about Brahms’ Symphony No. 4 in this episode of the Sticky Notes podcast.


Program:
The Spark Catchers Hannah Kendall (b. 1984)

Piano Concerto No. 5 Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Clayton Stephenson, piano

Symphony No. 4 Johannes Brahms (1833-1897)

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