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Charlottesville Symphony Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3

Charlottesville Symphony Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3

The Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia closes its 50th Anniversary Season on Saturday, April 26, 7:30pm, at Old Cabell Hall on the Grounds of the University of Virginia and Sunday, April 27, 3:30pm, at Charlottesville High School’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Performing Arts Center.

Hailed as “a sensitive and poetic player’’ with “gorgeous expressivity,” Anna Han helps bring the 50th Anniversary Season to a rousing conclusion with Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3 in D minor. Huge in scale and rich in emotion, No. 3 is often called the Mt. Everest of the piano concerto repertoire.

Music Director Benjamin Rous’s program opens with Claude Debussy’s Clair de lune, translated as “Moonlight”, in an orchestral arrangement of Debussy’s best-loved piano piece.

Continuing the cosmic journey, trailblazing Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho was inspired to write the ethereal "Asteroid 4179: Toutatis" by the Celtic god Toutatis and a large asteroid with an unusual shape and complex rotation classified as a near-Earth object.

Alexander Borodin’s Polovtsian Dances create an exotic scene from his opera, "Prince Igor".
Fans of the Tony Award-winning 1953 Broadway musical "Kismet" know it better for the romantic ballad “Stranger in Paradise”.

The March concerts are sponsored in part by Pamela and William Calary. Anna Han’s appearance has been underwritten by a generous gift from Virginia Cenedella.

Major season support has also been provided by the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation.

In-depth program notes by Program Annotator Laurie Shulman are posted on the orchestra’s website, www.cvillesymphony.org, two weeks prior to each Masterworks concert.

Free parking is available in the UVA Central Grounds Parking Garage, located on Emmet Street South on Saturday nights and at Charlottesville High School’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Performing Arts Center on Sunday afternoons. The Charlottesville Free Trolley stops at McCormick Road near the UVA Amphitheater, in close proximity to Old Cabell Hall. Both venues are wheelchair accessible.

Single tickets are $10-$53 for adults and $10 for students. UVA students may request one complimentary ticket in advance. Tickets may be purchased at the University of Virginia Arts Box Office, (434) 924-3376, 12:00-5:00pm, Tuesday through Friday in the lobby of the UVA Drama Building at 109 Culbreth Road, or online at www.artsboxoffice.virginia.edu.

All University of Virginia employees (faculty and staff of all UVA departments and professional schools) are entitled to a 20% discount on tickets to individual performances. This offer does not apply to subscriptions, the December Family Holiday Concerts, “Pops at the Paramount” or previously purchased tickets.

Old Cabell Hall
$10-$53
07:30 PM - 09:30 PM on Sat, 26 Apr 2025

Event Supported By

The Charlottesville Symphony Society
434-924-3139
orchestra@virginia.edu
Old Cabell Hall
Grounds of the University of Virginia
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904
(434) 924-3052
kaltenbach@virginia.edu