The Colorado Symphony

As the region’s only full-time professional orchestra, the Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO) embraces a tradition of musical excellence by presenting a wide variety of symphonic performances—from classical repertoire to innovative new forms—in Boettcher Concert Hall located in Denver, CO.
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Zukerman Returns sponsored by FirstBank


Friday, November 16, 2012 7:30PM
Boettcher Concert Hall


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Pinchas Zukerman, conductor/violin
Amanda Forsyth, cello

VIVALDI / Double Concerto for Violin & Cello
BRUCH / Canzone
BRUCH / Adagio on Celtic Themes
MOZART / Symphony No. 35, “Haffner”
MOZART / Violin Concerto No. 5

Equally respected as a conductor and violinist, Pinchas Zukerman has
remained a phenomenon in the world of music for four decades. Acclaimed
for his musical genius and exceptional technique, Zukerman is a classical
music star the world over. Experience masterworks by Vivaldi, Bruch
and Mozart in this dazzling concert as Zukerman returns to the Colorado
Symphony. Like a breath of fresh mountain air, Vivaldi’s Double Concerto for
Violin and Cello is a pure delight. Mozart’s endearing Symphony No. 35 was an
immediate success at its 1783 Viennese premiere.

Don’t miss our Preludes and Talkbacks! These free pre and post concert sessions are a great way to learn more about the repertoire, musicians, and other topics relevant to the concert.
Preludes begin one hour prior to the start of each listed date and are 30 minutes long.
Talkbacks are following one date for each concert title (specific dates are noted).
*The speakers and topics will vary depending on the concert and are subject to change.

Prelude Speaker: Betsy Schwarm, Metropolitan State University and University of Denver
Prelude dates: Friday November 16, Saturday November 17, and Sunday November 18
Talkback date: Saturday November 17

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