Tchaikovsky Triumvirate

By Richard Mineards   |   October 29, 2024

A triple tribute celebration launched Santa Barbara Symphony’s new season at the Granada with Tchaikovsky Immersion featuring the Russian composer’s majestic Fourth Symphony.

Nir Kabaretti led the Tchaikovsky triple threat (photo by Nik Blaskovich)

The event marked the return of renowned classical guitarist Pablo Sáinz Villegas performing the greatest of all guitar concertos – Rodrigo’s haunting “Concierto de Aranjuez” as part of his weeklong artist residency in Santa Barbara.

Led by veteran maestro Nir Kabaretti, the concert began with a moving tribute to the late celebrated local composer Emma Lou Diemer featuring her “Homage to Tchaikovsky,” a piece originally commissioned by the symphony in 2001 offering a modern reflection on the composer’s themes and emotional depths.

As part of the Tchaikovsky Immersion, the audience heard the fascinating history behind the Fourth Symphony, revealing the personal and musical journey that shaped the works, and the patronage of the mysterious woman who made it possible.

A glorious kickoff to a most promising 72nd season.

 

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