STEVE HACKMAN'S Brahms X Radiohead
Steve Hackman, conductor
Brooke Simpson
Rich Saunders
Khalil Overton
San Diego Symphony Orchestra
Brahms X Radiohead is an epic symphonic synthesis of Radiohead’s album OK Computer and the First Symphony of Johannes Brahms, composed for full symphony orchestra and three solo vocalists. The piece offers a reimagined experience of each work by seeing it through the lens of the other, exploring the explosive tension and deep pathos they have in common. Brahms’ 19th-century orchestral sound palette is used throughout, but woven in, superimposed and inserted are the melodies and music of Radiohead. At times one hears the themes and lyrics of Radiohead suspended over Brahms’ symphony; at times the orchestra plays the music of Radiohead but filtered through the counterpoint and harmonies of Brahms. Every combination of synthesis is explored in conductor Steve Hackman’s recomposition, as the music moves from one to the other so seamlessly that many times the audience is left wondering which is which, and how the combination was even possible.
Please note: this concert event will have no intermission.
Enjoy beverages inside the concert hall while you enjoy the music! You may bring drinks purchased pre-concert or during intermission into the concert hall for this event.
For non-classical, non-Family concerts, only children ages two years and older will be allowed into the concert hall. These children must have a ticket and be able to sit in an un-accompanied seat.
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Time | 7:30 PM |
Venue | Jacobs Music Center |
Ticket Price | -- |