
2015
Like many of John Adams’ operas, Doctor Atomic is based on recent world historical events—here, the effusive Robert Oppenheimer, “father of the atomic bomb,” anxiously awaits the bomb’s first test in Los Alamos, New Mexico. Adams adapted the work into a symphony, comprising its three main acts. In the second half of the program, Adams conducts his 2015 violin concerto, Scheherazade.2, which restages the tale of the One Thousand and One Nights heroine as a strong woman navigating a patriarchial society, incarnated by the solo violin part. The work was composed specifically for Canadian-American virtuoso Leila Josefowicz and co-commissioned by the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, who perform it to perfection. The evening then closes out with Tromba Lontana, an orchestral fanfare written to mark the 150th anniversary of Texas’s independence from Mexico in 1836.

Leila Josefowicz
Solo violin

5am

Bauçà

The West is a Land of Infinite Beginnings

Not Mozart: Letters, Riddles and Writs

Fujimi Orchestra: Cold Front Conductor

Beethoven: Symphony 9 by Riccardo Muti

Chess in Concert

Pavarotti, Birth of a Pop Star

The Life and Loves of Beethoven

Swan Lake - Filmed for IMAX

Anna Netrebko und Rolando Villazón singen "La Traviata"

La Fille Mal Gardée (The Royal Ballet)

Tomorrow will be the same

L'Enfant et les Sortilèges

Tosca by Giacomo Puccini

Silvesterkonzert der Berliner Philharmoniker 1989 - Carmina Burana

Rambling 'Round Radio Row #5

Hi-De-Ho

What Difference Does It Make?

Bach: A Passionate Life