Au Revoir, Bruno
When
Runs from
Saturday May 5 2018
to Monday May 7 2018
Approximate running time: 2 hours
Venue
Weill Hall At the Green Music Center
Rohnert Park Expressway and Petaluma Hill Rd
Rohnert Park CA 94928
Rohnert Park Expressway and Petaluma Hill Rd
Rohnert Park CA 94928
Event Notes
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Regular Single Ticket Prices
$85 - Red
$75 - Gold
$68 - Purple
$52 - Blue
$29 - Green
DISCOVERY @ 2PM Tickets
$17 - Adults
$10 - Youth
Saturday, May 5, 2018 -- 8 pm
Sunday, May 6, 2018 -- 3 pm
Monday, May 7, 2018 -- 8 pm
Bruno Ferrandis, conductor
Jan Mikusek, cymbalom
MICHAL RATAJ : Temporis for Cymbalom and Orchestra
MAHLER : Symphony No. 9
Pre-concert talk with Bruno Ferrandis and Jan Mikusek in Weill Hall: Saturday at 7 pm | Sunday at 2 pm and
Monday at 7 pm
Bruno Ferrandis’ farewell marks the US premiere of Czech composer Rataj’s Temporis, written in 2015, which features an Eastern European hammered dulcimer, a cymbalom, played by Czech artist Jan Mikusek. Bruno bids au revoir with a masterpiece brimming with 90 musicians. Mahler’s last complete score, written after his daughter’s death, is ultimately an affirming love song to life and mortality, fittingly enscribed, “O beauty! Love! Farewell! Farewell!”
All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
All concert programs, artists, dates and prices are subject to change.
Tickets are non-refundable.
$4/ticket fee applies
$85 - Red
$75 - Gold
$68 - Purple
$52 - Blue
$29 - Green
DISCOVERY @ 2PM Tickets
$17 - Adults
$10 - Youth
Saturday, May 5, 2018 -- 8 pm
Sunday, May 6, 2018 -- 3 pm
Monday, May 7, 2018 -- 8 pm
Bruno Ferrandis, conductor
Jan Mikusek, cymbalom
MICHAL RATAJ : Temporis for Cymbalom and Orchestra
MAHLER : Symphony No. 9
Pre-concert talk with Bruno Ferrandis and Jan Mikusek in Weill Hall: Saturday at 7 pm | Sunday at 2 pm and
Monday at 7 pm
Bruno Ferrandis’ farewell marks the US premiere of Czech composer Rataj’s Temporis, written in 2015, which features an Eastern European hammered dulcimer, a cymbalom, played by Czech artist Jan Mikusek. Bruno bids au revoir with a masterpiece brimming with 90 musicians. Mahler’s last complete score, written after his daughter’s death, is ultimately an affirming love song to life and mortality, fittingly enscribed, “O beauty! Love! Farewell! Farewell!”
All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
All concert programs, artists, dates and prices are subject to change.
Tickets are non-refundable.
$4/ticket fee applies