IN NATURE'S REALM
Draw Inspiration from Romantic Works of Serenity
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DateFeb 22 - 23, 2025
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Doors Open60-minutes prior to showtime.
- Age GuidelineThe Morrison Center encourages you to do your research on specific titles and decide what is appropriate for you and your party before tickets are purchased.
- Feb 22, 2025 / Saturday 7:30 PM / Doors: 7:30 PM / Doors: Buy Tickets + Add to Calendar
- Feb 23, 2025 / Sunday 2:00 PM / Doors: 2:00 PM / Doors: Buy Tickets + Add to Calendar
BOISE PHIL PRESENTS, IN NATURE’S REALM
featuring guest artist, Janice Carissa, piano
Come revel in the vitality of three cornerstone works of the Romantic period.
Coleridge-Taylor’s “Ballade” is an arresting piece that reflects the melodic and harmonic influences of Tchaikovsky and DvoĆák. You’ll experience this piece as talented young musicians from the Boise Philharmonic Youth Orchestra take the stage alongside our professional musicians for an exceptional side-by-side performance.
Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 1 is a groundbreaking piece in the history of piano composition. Composed during Liszt’s ‘virtuoso years,’ this work serves as an inspirational showcase for our guest artists.
Composed simultaneously with the brooding Fifth Symphony, Beethoven’s Sixth Symphony is characterized by the balance of serenity and brightness. Beethoven gave it the title “Pastoral Symphony, or Recollections of Country Life,” reflecting his strong connection to nature. He drew inspiration from his frequent walks in the Viennese countryside. This remarkable masterpiece signifies a sense of communion with humanity as much as it does with nature.
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR
Ballade, Op 33
with BPYO Seniors
LISZT
Piano Concerto No. 1
with Janice Carissa, piano
BEETHOVEN
Symphony No. 6 (Pastorale)
PRE-CONCERT TALK
Join Musicologist Bradley Berg and Music Director Eric Garcia (and special guests) as they guide you through the music you are about to hear, providing an enlightening look at the repertoire and composers before the performance begins. Bring your questions! Please gather inside the concert hall by the stage.
Matinee Pre-Concert Talk starts at 12:45 pm (for 2:00pm Sunday)
Evening Pre-Concert Talk starts at 6:15 pm (for 7:30pm Saturday)