Guest conductor Edwin Outwater of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music takes the helm for Berkeley Symphony's second concert of the 25/26 season. The program opens with Berkeley-bred composer Samuel Adams's virtuosic Chamber Concerto with violinist Helen Kim, a "hypnotic" and "mesmerizing" five-movement dialogue between soloist and orchestra. Experimental artist Yaz Lancaster invites audiences into a prismatic exploration of identity with their layered and textural work Gender Envy. The evening closes with Joseph Haydn's grand Symphony No. 100, bright and enlivening.
Edwin Outwater, guest conductor Helen Kim, violin
Samuel Adams - Chamber Concerto Helen Kim, violin Yaz Lancaster - Gender Envy Joseph Haydn - Symphony No. 100, "Military"
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