

Masterworks II is a celebration of bold voices and unforgettable soundscapes, pairing rarely heard gems with a towering symphonic masterpiece.
The program continues with Lou Harrison’s striking Piano Concerto, performed by the internationally acclaimed pianist Sarah Cahill. Described as “a sterling pianist and an intrepid illuminator of the classical avant-garde” by the New York Times, Cahill has dedicated her career to championing innovative composers and expanding the piano repertoire. Harrison’s concerto is both lyrical and percussive, fusing Eastern and Western traditions in a dazzling tour de force. With Cahill at the keyboard, this promises to be a performance of brilliance and passion.
After intermission, the Symphony turns to one of the great monuments of the orchestral repertoire: Jean Sibelius’s Symphony No. 7 in C Major. Composed as a single sweeping movement, this symphony is both intimate and monumental, unfolding as a seamless arc of sound. Sibelius leads listeners through moments of grandeur, mystery, and serenity before closing with one of the most transcendent endings in all of music.
From Holst’s vibrant colors to Harrison’s groundbreaking concerto and Sibelius’s profound Seventh Symphony, this program offers an evening of discovery and inspiration.