Thursday, April 7, 2016 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (PDT)
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$21-$124 (age 8-18 free)

Patricia Kopatchinskaja, violin
David Zinman, conductor

Mussorgsky – Prelude to Khovanschina
Prokofiev – Violin Concerto No. 2 in G minor, Op. 63
Brahms – Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98

The great American conductor David Zinman comes to Seattle to lead the orchestra in Brahms’ towering and passionate Symphony No. 4. Prokofiev’s brilliantly inventive Violin Concerto No. 2 is re-imagined by the exciting young violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja.

--> LMP CRITIC'S PICK. The Seattle Symphony at Benaroya Hall under David Zinman conducts a marvelously rich and satisfying program of Mussorgsky’s dramatic introduction to his opera "Kovanshchina," Prokofiev’s Violin Concerto No 2 with Patricia Kopatchinskaja making her debut here, and Brahms’ Symphony No. 4. ~ Philippa Kiraly, classical music critic

Bring a young person! The Seattle Symphony invites up to two people ages 8–18 to attend this show FREE with the purchase of an accompanying adult ticket. Family Connections passes become available three weeks prior to the concert date, and are available by phone and in-person at the Seattle Symphony Ticket Office. Click here for more information about Family Connections tickets.

About Seattle Symphony

Recognized as one of the “most vital American orchestras” (NPR), the Seattle Symphony is internationally acclaimed for its inventive programming, community-minded initiatives, and superb recordings on the Seattle Symphony Media label. With a strong commitment to new music and a legacy of over 150 recordings, the orchestra has garnered five Grammy Awards, 26 Grammy nominations, and two Emmy Awards, and was named Gramophone’s 2018 Orchestra of the Year. The Symphony performs in Benaroya Hall in the heart of downtown Seattle.

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