"Intimate. Stirring. Satisfying."
“Music painted in bright bold colors.” — San Francisco Examiner
Come experience PCO as never before, with 44 musicians surrounding you with the full sonic richness and emotional power of a symphony orchestra—and still the intimacy and immediacy that are the hallmarks of PCO.
Saturday, May 22, 3:00 pm,
Del Valle Theater, Walnut Creek
Sunday, May 23, 3:00 pm,
Bankhead Theater, Livermore
What Makes This Concert So Special?
Feel the full sonic power and richness of PCO expanded to a 44-member symphony orchestra.
And what music in which to hear PCO at full symphonic strength! Brahms’s Fourth can be achingly tender one moment and surge with tremendous passion and power the next, ultimately sweeping you into one of the most gripping finales in all orchestral music.
Yet even with 44 musicians on stage, you still experience the PCO hallmark—the full emotional landscape expressed with the intimacy and immediacy of a chamber orchestra.
And There's More
Tchaikovsky Competition prize winner and PCO Creative Partner Eric Silberger takes center stage, premiering a work of his own and offering the first performance of Craig Madden Morris’s Jewish High Holidays-inspired Violin Concerto No. 2.
One extraordinary violinist, two new musical voices—and the chance to hear music being born alongside Brahms at his most profound.
LEARN MORE ABOUT ERIC SILBERGER
LEARN MORE ABOUT CRAIG MADDEN MORRIS