Festival Concerts
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ARTIST SHOWCASES
Haydn and Rachmaninoff
Thursday, June 19 | 4:30 pm | Holley HallProgram
- HAYDN/PERRY		Divertimento No. 1 in B-flat Major (St. Anthony Chorale)
- TURINA		Piano Quartet
- RACHMANINOFF		Cello Sonata
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The final Artist Showcase of the 2025 Festival opens with Haydn’s lighthearted Divertimento No. 1, written to entertain the court of Esterhazy. Cellist Emmanuel Feldman and New York Philharmonic violist Rebecca Young make their Festival debuts in Joaquín Turina’s 1931 Piano Quartet, a unique mélange of classical form and Spanish flair. Feldman and Jeffrey Kahane join forces for Rachmaninoff’s Cello Sonata. One of a very few chamber works Rachmaninoff composed, the powerful work traverses a dazzling range of emotion. -
Program
- MOZART		Quintet for Piano and Winds
- JANÁCEK		String Quartet No. 1 ("The Kreutzer Sonata")
- FRANCK		Piano Quintet
- SCHUMANN		Piano Quintet
- POULENC		Sextet for Piano and Winds
- JOHN HARBISON		Wind Quintet
- BRAHMS		Horn Trio
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Festival fellows bring their favorite chamber works to life, performing a selection of short pieces and movements. -
Program
- BARBER		Summer Music
- STRAUSS		Metamorphosen, A Study for 23 Solo Strings
- GABRIEL KAHANE		October 1, 1939/Port of Hamburg
- GABRIEL KAHANE		Heirloom: Concerto for Piano and Orchestra
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The theme of music and memory takes center stage in the final Festival Friday. Samuel Barber’s 1953 Summer Music, an evocative portrayal of a balmy outdoor afternoon, was composed with the wind players’ favorite effects in mind. Richard Strauss’s powerful Metamorphosen, featuring 23 unique string parts, delves into a period of massive change in Germany. Singer-songwriter Gabriel Kahane, Jeffrey Kahane’s son, performs October 1, 1939/Port of Hamburg, based on his grandmother’s diary as she traveled across America in 1939 after fleeing Germany. Jeffrey Kahane is the soloist in Heirloom, the piano concerto his son composed and dedicated to him “with love, admiration, gratitude, and awe.” Gabriel Kahane conducts this captivating and deeply personal work that intertwines three generations of family history. -
FESTIVAL SATURDAYS
Festival Finale
Saturday, June 21 | 7:30 pm | Sarasota Opera HouseProgram
- KORNGOLD		Violin Concerto
- SCHUMANN		Symphony No. 2 in C Major
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The 2025 Sarasota Music Festival concludes with a true “Hollywood ending.” Elena Urioste, a Festival alum, will captivate you with her passion and flair for drama as she performs Korngold’s post-Romantic Violin Concerto, brimming with soaring melodies from his film scores. In his Symphony No. 2, Robert Schumann draws inspiration from other music, honoring Bach and incorporating the music of Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, and perhaps even his own scores. Tinged with only a hint of melancholy, the work’s overall message is one of joy, concluding the 61st Sarasota Music Festival on a jubilant note.
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