WSO-Cleveland-Mar 1

March 1
Tchaikovsky’s Second Symphony

Tchaikovsky considered Ukraine a second home and refuge, and he began work on this symphony while staying just outside of Kyiv. One of his most joyful compositions, this symphony creatively incorporates Ukrainian folk songs. The concert features a percussion concerto commissioned for Christoph Sietzen, who has been praised as an outstanding talent, “a refreshingly natural musician notable for his technical mastery and powerful stage presence.”

CONDUCTOR

Franz Welser-Möst

ARTIST

Christoph Sietzen, percussion*

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Symphony No. 29 in A K 201

Johannes Maria Staud

Whereas the Reality Trembles [World Premiere, TCO Co-Commission]*

Hubert von Goisern

Improvisation on the song ‘Jodler für Willi’ (encore)

Pyotr Tchaikovsky

Symphony No. 2 in C minor Op 17 ‘Ukrainian’