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Schedule Details
Start: 2025-12-30T19:30:00 | End: 2025-12-30T21:30:00
Price Details
Lowest: 0.00 USD; Highest: 0.00 USD
Age Restrictions
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Ticket Website
Location Details
San Francisco
401 Van Ness Ave., San Francisco, CA 94102
About the Event
Jory Fankuchen, Music Director. Ring in the New Year with the SFCO and the exuberant music of three ground-breaking composers!
Always Admission Free... because world class music belongs to EVERYONE!
These concerts are in Memory of SFCO Founder, Edgar Braun and Ida Braun
Program
Louise Farrenc – Symphony No. 3, mvt. 4
Niccolò Paganini– Violin Concerto, mvt. 1
Lisa Saito - Debut Artist
Beethoven – Symphony No. 7
Ring in the New Year with the SFCO and the exuberant music of three ground-breaking composers. Louise Farrenc was a concert pianist and composer who fought for women’s rights and would become the only female professor at the famed Paris Conservatoire during the 19th century. Her Symphony in G Minor sizzles with energy and drama. Rarely has there been a virtuosic performer that forever changed the direction of their instrument’s technique, as completely asNiccolò Paganini. Paganini’s virtuosity was astounding - legends surrounding his persona were numerous as many speculated that he must have made a pactwith the devil himself to have been granted such talent. His 1st violin concerto will be performed by the amazing 14-year-old violinist, Lisa Saito. Our program concludes with music by a composer who would change the trajectory of classical music itself. Ludwig van Beethoven was the embodiment of theRevolutionary Artist, creating a seismic shift in the power and emotional drama of our repertoire. The 7th Symphony is as joyful and exuberant as any piece he would write - an affirmation of life, and a perfect way to lift our spirits into the new year.
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