Rachmaninoff Piano No. 2
Hough Family Foundation Masterworks
Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2
Featuring Joyce Yang
Michael Francis, conductor
Joyce Yang, piano
Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela
Sibelius: Symphony No. 5
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2
After a deep crisis of confidence, Rachmaninoff made an astounding comeback with his Piano Concerto No. 2. Maestro Francis conducts the sumptuous score with electrifying pianist Joyce Yang to kick off TFO’s mini festival celebrating 150 years of Rachmaninoff. The maestro calls Rachmaninoff’s concertos some of the most jaw-dropping feats of human achievement: “To be truly captivated, you must see them performed LIVE.” The soul of the rest of the program is in the swans. Sibelius sends off his Symphony No. 5 with the soaring “swan theme” in the finale, while the English horn (TFO’s Jeffrey Stephenson) is the elegant voice of his Swan of Tuonela.
PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATIONS: Get the real story behind the composers and their music, straight from the conductor and guest soloists. Starts one hour before each Masterworks concert in the theater. Included free with each concert ticket.
Rachmaninoff Piano No. 2
Hough Family Foundation Masterworks
Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2
Featuring Joyce Yang
Michael Francis, conductor
Joyce Yang, piano
Sibelius: The Swan of Tuonela
Sibelius: Symphony No. 5
Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 2
After a deep crisis of confidence, Rachmaninoff made an astounding comeback with his Piano Concerto No. 2. Maestro Francis conducts the sumptuous score with electrifying pianist Joyce Yang to kick off TFO’s mini festival celebrating 150 years of Rachmaninoff. The maestro calls Rachmaninoff’s concertos some of the most jaw-dropping feats of human achievement: “To be truly captivated, you must see them performed LIVE.” The soul of the rest of the program is in the swans. Sibelius sends off his Symphony No. 5 with the soaring “swan theme” in the finale, while the English horn (TFO’s Jeffrey Stephenson) is the elegant voice of his Swan of Tuonela.
PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATIONS: Get the real story behind the composers and their music, straight from the conductor and guest soloists. Starts one hour before each Masterworks concert in the theater. Included free with each concert ticket.
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DateFeb 19, 2023
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VenueRuth Eckerd Hall
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Ticket Prices$25.50 - $67.50
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Doors Open6:30 PM
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Event Starts7:30 PM
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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FAQ
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Where can I park? When visiting Ruth Eckerd Hall, you can enjoy free on-site parking. Valet parking is available for purchase. Rideshare pick up and drop off is conveniently located near the main entrance.
Where do I pick up will call tickets? Visit the Raymond James Central Ticket Office at Ruth Eckerd Hall, located outside the Grand Lobby entrance before you enter the security line, up to two hours before showtime.
What are your safety and security policies? All members of your party must have a ticket to enter the venue. All individuals entering the facility are subject to screening including the checking of bags and personal belongings for prohibited items. Re-entry is not permitted. For a complete list of prohibited Items visit Security in our A-Z guide. A-Z Guide
What dining and concessions are available? Ruth Eckerd Hall has many dining options, including a la carte items throughout the venue and outdoors in the England Family Music Garden. You can also enjoy a prix-fixed dining experience available for advance purchase.Visit Dining Options for more information.
For more information about accessibility and a complete guide to visiting Ruth Eckerd Hall, visit our A-Z Guide for more information A-Z Guide
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