Music: SFSYMPHONY+ (San Francisco Symphony)

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by Connor McCormick on January 20, 2021

in Music,Theater-San Francisco / Bay Area,Virtual

A NEW WAY TO EXPERIENCE YOUR SYMPHONY

Upping the virtual music concert spectrum, The San Francisco Symphony and Music Director Esa-Pekka Salonen are presenting a new on-demand streaming service, SFSymphony+ (SFSymphony Plus). This membership-based service is now on sale at the cost of one ticket to a live concert! Priced at $120 for the entire season (February 4—August 31, 2021), memberships provide exclusive access to premium all-new SFS digital content.

The service will also offer select content free of charge (browse here), including previously released programs, newly recorded chamber music performances, and the SF Symphony’s 2021 Chinese New Year Virtual Celebration: Year of the Ox on Feb. 20. Hosted by Bay Area actor-director Joan Chen, the program focuses on themes that coordinate with the Year of the Ox — prosperity, unity, and growth. The first set of free chamber performance videos will be released on February 4 with the launch of SFSymphony+. These will include performances of Ludwig van Beethoven’s String Trio No. 3 in G major, Opus 9, no.1, Shinji Eshima’s Bariolage, Andrés Martin’s Synchronicity, and Florence Price’s Five Folksongs.

You also get seven new programs under the banner of SoundBox, which was launched in 2014 as an experimental, late-night concert series for culturally curious audiences. Kicking off the series on Feb. 4, Maestro Salonen curates and conducts an evocative SoundBox program titled Nostalgia, featuring works composed in the last decade including Freya Waley-Cohen’s Conjure, Missy Mazzoli’s Vespers for Violin, and Caroline Shaw’s Entr’acte. On March 11, soprano Julia Bullock presents a SoundBox program originally scheduled to take place last Spring and adapted her for live performance to a digital format: Lineage — an audio and visual snapshot of how lineage can inform, influence, impact, and express itself in a musical context. Entire series is listed below.

There will also be five new CURRENTS episodes. This is the video series launched in July 2020 that explores the intersections of classical music with varied musical cultures, illuminating the connections and ways that cultures influence each other and evolve together. On February 18 composer and tabla player Zakir Hussain explores the relationship between classical and Indian musical cultures, curated by tabla player; on April 1, composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate looks into the intersection of classical and Native American musical cultures. See the rest of the programs below.

All SoundBox and CURRENTS Episodes launch Thursdays at 10am PT / 1pm ET and remain available for on-demand streaming indefinitely.
SoundBox — Nostalgia: Esa-Pekka Salonen
February 4, 2021
Esa-Pekka Salonen  curator and Music Director
Polina Sedukh  violin
Luke Kritzeck  lighting design
Yee Eun Nam  projection design
Steve Condiotti  director of photography
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
Freya WALEY-COHEN
Conjure
Missy MAZZOLI
Vespers for Violin
Caroline SHAW
Entr’acte
CURRENTS  â€” Indian Classical Musical Culture
February 18, 2021
Zakir Hussain  curator and  tabla
Kala Ramnath  Indian classical violin
Frank Zamacona  director
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
ALLARAKHA (arr. C. Votek & N. Dhillon)
Laya-Jam
Traditional (arr. N. Dhillon & C. Votek)
Sands of Time
Zakir HUSSAIN (arr. N. Dhillon & C. Votek)
Bichhua
Chinese New Year Virtual Celebration: Year of the Ox — FREE EVENT
Released February 20, 2021
Also broadcasting locally on NBC Bay Area February 20 at 4pm PST; Rebroadcasting on NBC Bay Area February 27 at 4pm and on KTSF 26 February 21 & 27 at 3:30pm
Joan Chen  host
Ming Luke  conductor
Wenying Wu  yangqin
Tao Shi  erhu
Samantha Cho  piano
Adam Larsen  projection design
Frank Zamacona  director
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
Traditional (arr. Wenying Wu)
Tajiks Festival
Julian YU
Selections from  Chinese Folk Song Suite
“Flower Riddle”
“Dry Boat Dance”
BAO Yuan-kai
“Little Cabbage”  from  Yanhuang Fengqing  (Chinese Sights and Sounds)
ZHOU Long
Selections from  Chinese Folk Songs
“Driving the Mule Team”
“When Will the Acacia Bloom?”
CHEN YI
“Romance of Hsiao” and “Ch’in”  from  Romance and Dance
CHEN Yao-Xing
Gallop of Warhorses
SoundBox — Lineage: Julia Bullock
March 11, 2021
Julia Bullock  curator and  soprano
Daniel Stewart  conductor
Sarah Cahill  piano
Wyatt Underhill  violin
Luke Kritzeck  lighting design
Adam Larsen  projection design
Steve Condiotti  director of photography
Members of the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, Ragnar Bohlin  director
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
Nina SIMONE (arr. Julia Bullock)
“Revolution”
Johann Sebastian BACH
Invention No. 13 in A minor, BWV 784
HILDEGARD VON BINGEN
O frodens virga
Nina SIMONE (text by William Waring Cuney)
“Images”
Coleridge-Taylor PERKINSON
“Plain Blue/s” from  Blues Forms, for solo violin
George WALKER
Lyric for Strings
Aruán ORTIZ
“Mompouana”
Esperanza SPALDING
“Little Fly”
Elizabeth OGONEK
II. variations on many forms, from  In Silence
Francis POULENC
Pastorale–Modéré and Final–Presto et pas plus, from  Rapsodie Nègre
Elizabeth OGONEK
III. In this uncontainable night, from  Orpheus Suite  (after Rilke)
Ricky Ian GORDON
Litany
CURRENTS — Native American Musical Cultures
April 1, 2021
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
Jerod TATE
Excerpt from  Talowa’ Hiloha (Thunder Song)
Jerod TATE
Chokfi’
Rochelle CHESTER
Moon’s Lullaby
Louis W. BALLARD
Selections from  Katcina Dances
SoundBox — Patterns: Esa-Pekka Salonen
Released April 15, 2021
Esa-Pekka Salonen  curator and Music Director
Luke Kritzeck  lighting design
Adam Larsen  projection design
Frank Zamacona  director
Steve REICH
Clapping Music
Esa-Pekka SALONEN
Saltat  sobrius  (after Perotin’s  Sederunt  principes)  (World Premiere)
Arvo PÄRT
Spiegel im Spiegel
Terry RILEY
In C
CURRENTS — Zimbabwean Musical Culture
May 6, 2021
Julia Tsitsi Chigamba  dance
Kanukai Chigamba  dance
Augusten Basa  percussion
Gerald Basa  percussion
Moeketsi Gibe  percussion
Russ Landers  percussion
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
SoundBox — Destiny Muhammad
May 27, 2021
Destiny Muhammad  curator and harp
Daniel Stewart  conductor
Jeon Joyce, Jr.  drums
Ron Belcher  bass
Adam Larsen  projection design
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
Ambrose AKINMUSIRE (arr. Matt Wong)
Confessions to my Unborn Daughter
Mary Lou WILLIAMS (arr. Matt Wong)
Tell Him Not to Talk Too Long
William Grant STILL
Serenade
TRADITIONAL (arr. Matt Wong)
Butterfly Jig
Destiny MUHAMMAD (arr. Matt Wong)
Hope on the Horizon
Arthur CUNNINGHAM (arr. Matt Wong)
B 2 Lullaby for a Jazz Baby
CURRENTS — Persian Musical Culture
June 17, 2021
Mohammad Nejad  curator
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
SoundBox — Nico Muhly
July 8, 2021
Nico Muhly  curator and composer
Emma Lanier  choreographer and dancer
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
Inti FIGGIS-VIZUETA
Inbhir
Orlando GIBBONS (arr. Nico Muhly)
“See, See the Word is Incarnate”
Nico MUHLY
Motion
Lukáš JANATA
New Work (World premiere, SFS Commission)
Meredith MONK (arr. Nico Muhly)
Fat Stream
CURRENTS — Klezmer Musical Culture
July 29, 2021
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
SoundBox — Claire Chase
August 12, 2021
Claire Chase  curator and flute
Members of the San Francisco Symphony
SoundBox — Esa-Pekka Salonen
August 26, 2021
Esa-Pekka Salonen  curator and Music Director
Members of the San Francisco Symphony

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