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Mussorgsky's 'Pictures at an Exhibition' Comes to Life in a Spectacular Performance by Long Beach Symphony

Arts and Entertainment

January 5, 2024

From: Long Beach Playhouse

Long Beach, CA -- On Saturday, February 17, under the direction of Maestro Eckart Preu, Long Beach Symphony presents an evening filled with music and imagery featuring the works of American composer Florence Price, Dvo?ák, Mussorgsky and Ravel, and Cécilia Tsan’s superb cello.  

A night of emotional warmth and vibrant colors opens with Concert Overture No. 2 by Florence Price, the first African American woman to be recognized as a symphonic composer and to have her works performed by a major symphony orchestra. Her compositions disappeared after her death but were discovered half a century later in 2009 in a home in Illinois.  Long Beach Symphony will proudly present Price’s Concert Overture No. 2, a set of three spirituals that demonstrate the influence of ragtime, spirituals, and folk dance. This idea that celebrates American music was originally introduced by Dvo?ák who encouraged American composers to seek inspiration from their own roots.

Dvo?ák’s own work and Cello Concerto, featuring Long Beach Symphony’s Cécilia Tsan principal cellist, is beloved both for the deeply felt emotion it evokes and for the showmanship and mastery it spotlights in its soloist.

As a celebration of classical music and artistic inspiration, Long Beach Symphony also presents a mesmerizing performance of Modest Mussorgsky's timeless masterpiece, "Pictures at an Exhibition." This orchestral suite, originally composed in 1874, has become a staple of the classical repertoire and continues to captivate audiences with its vivid musical depictions of visual art. The composition was inspired by Mussorgsky's visit to an exhibition of works by his dear friend, the artist Viktor Hartmann. Originally composed for piano solo, the stunningly creative work was arranged for full orchestra forty years after Mussorgsky’s death by Maurice Ravel to immediate and enduring high praise. From The Gnome to The Old Castle and concluding with the majesty of The Great Gate of Kiev, Mussorgsky’s musical visualization of a Russian gallery of paintings always delights. The original imagery will be projected on screen to enhance the audience’s listening experience.

Event Details:

Date: Saturday, February 17, 20204

Time: 8:00 PM. Doors open at 6:30 PM for 7:00 PM Pre-Concert Talk

What to expect: Live classical music, outdoor fountains, full bar, live music in the lobby, mingling, sipping during the concert. Pre-Concert Talk will add insight and enjoyment into the evening’s selections

Venue: Long Beach Terrace Theater

Address: 300 E Ocean Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90802

Tickets: https://aabn.short.gy/ejAzqi, by calling (562) 436-3203, ext. 1 or LongBeachSymphony.org

Audiences can enjoy a relaxed, fun, yet elegant evening along the dancing fountains, fire pits and bar on the Plaza, and a 7pm Pre-Concert Talk that will give further context into the evening-- with the ability to “Sip & Enjoy” in the concert hall.  

This multi-sensory event will take place on Saturday, February 17, 2024 at 8 pm at the Long Beach Terrace Theater (300 E. Ocean Blvd.). Doors open at 6:30 pm for Plaza socialization and 7pm Pre-Concert Talk. Individual concert tickets start at $32 at https://aabn.short.gy/ejAzqi or by calling (562) 436-3203, ext. 1. For more information, visit LongBeachSymphony.org.