When music tells stories...
Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy translated the magic of the fairy forest from Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" into a captivating orchestral piece. Leonard Bernstein set an argument about platonic love to music, in which every note represents a new argument. Dmitri Shostakovich used his music as a mirror of current social developments. In the symphony concert Inspiration, violinist Baiba Skride, conductor Joshua Weilerstein and the KAP will bring versatile and stirring music to the stage and address the timeless question of the extent to which art inspires life and life inspires art. We will also celebrate the world premiere of Betty Olivero's work "Ki Pana Yom", which she wrote for us.
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