Sat, May 17, 2008 Printer-Friendly Site Map Home
"Garrick Ohlsson is the most versatile of
America's important pianists, and that has
obscured recognition that he is the best of them."
Boston Globe
MENDELSSOHN RESPIGHI RACHMANINOFF
JOHN DEMAIN, CONDUCTOR
GARRICK OHLSSON, PIANO

September 26 27 28
Overture Hall

"Two of the works on this program are associated with my Italian American heritage. Since my childhood, I have loved the Mendelssohn for its energy. The composer was only 22 when he visited Italy, the inspiration for this work, and in it you really feel the exuberance of his youth. Then you have Respighi, who was Italy's great orchestral master. There is no better example of the power and splendor of the full symphony orchestra than his Pines of Rome; this is the grandaddy of all symphonic poems. After intermission, Garrick Ohlsson scales 'the Mountain,' as pianists call Rachmaninoff's third piano concerto...They were made for each other!" - John DeMain

Program
Mendelssohn Symphony No. 4 (Italian)
Respighi The Pines of Rome
Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 3

Concert Times
7:30 PM Friday
8:00 PM Saturday
2:30 PM Sunday

Garrick Ohlsson Website



Prelude Discussion Speaker
John DeMain, Music Director

Major Funding Provided By





ROSEMARIE BLANCKE

FRED & MARY MOHS

PLACON CORPORATION

2008-2009 Season
Subscriptions
Single Tickets
Plan Your Visit
Group Sales
Concert on the Green
Organ Events
Rhapsodie Quartet Recital
Parties of Note
Musical Memories
Opera in the Park
Club 201
Magic of Music Luncheons
Open Dress Rehearsals
Donate Now
Individual Giving
Corporate Giving
Endowment Giving
Planned Giving
Annual Fund
Volunteer
Young People's Concerts
MSO In the Schools
Young Artist Competitions
Adults
MSO in the Community
Musical Resources
A Community of Artists
Contact the MSO
Join E-News
MSO CDs
Mission & History
Employment & Auditions
Overture Concert Organ
Madison Symphony Chorus
Hamburg Steinway Piano