Apr. 18 & 19

Adams Conducts Adams & Appalachian Spring

About This Concert

Piano concertos don’t get any more fun than John Adams’s Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes?, a showstopping whirlwind filled with funky grooves, propulsive rhythmic drive, and pop music influences from bebop to honky-tonk. Conducted by the composer himself, it’s the perfect showcase for Víkingur Ólafsson’s breathtaking piano prowess. To close this special celebration of American music, Adams leads Copland’s beloved Appalachian Spring, culminating in the stirring Shaker Hymn, “Simple Gifts.”

What To Expect?

Gritty. Funky. Honky-tonk-influenced. Rock ‘n’ roll-infused. With a showstopping piano fireworks (and even an electric bass!), Must the Devil Have All the Good Tunes? is not your typical piano concerto.

“Breathtakingly brilliant” (Gramophone)—hear why Víkingur Ólafsson is one of the most sought-after pianists in the world today.

Ring in Spring with the invigorating square dances and sunny spirit of Copland’s iconic Appalachian Spring, ending in a stirring full-orchestra setting of the popular American tune, “Simple Gifts.”

Tickets

In-Hall Tickets

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Saturday, Apr. 18

7:30 P.M. at Jones Hall

Sunday, Apr. 19

2:00 P.M. at Jones Hall

Livestream Access

Sunday, Apr. 19

2:00 P.M. at Jones Hall

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Artists

John Adams

John Adams

conductor

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Víkingur Ólafsson

Víkingur Ólafsson

pianist

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Sponsors

Houston Symphony Endowment

Diamond Guarantor

Video enhancement of Houston Symphony concerts is made possible by the Albert & Ethel Herzstein Foundation through a special gift celebrating the foundation's 50th anniversary in 2015

Extras

Additional Information

Doors Open:

60 mins. pre-concert

Prelude:

45 mins. pre-concert

Duration

Approx. 90 mins

Intermission

20 mins.

Age Limit

Age 6+

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