Warner Theatre Grand Reopening
Please note: If you already had a ticket for the originally scheduled January 8 concert, your seat will be automatically moved to this new performance date and time. You don't need to do a thing!
Emanuel Ax returns!
Emanuel Ax
Daniel Meyer conductor
Emanuel Ax piano
Rouse Rapture
Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2
Stravinsky The Firebird: Suite (1945)
We cannot wait to take the stage of our newly renovated Warner Theatre this season to celebrate the joy and thrill of making live music for you.
We hope to harness some of this enthusiasm in a brilliant opening work by American composer Christopher Rouse. With its kaleidoscopic colors built into a slowly-growing emotional surge, Rouse depicts ‘a progression to an ever more blinding ecstasy.’ World-renown pianist Emanuel Ax made his Philharmonic debut in 2017. With a newly-delivered Steinway grand piano waiting in the wings, we could think of none other who could best help us reopen the Warner in grand style. Ax has chosen Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 2, a near-perfect combination of rhapsodic romanticism and sinuously-drawn melodies. Chopin’s concerto brims with his youthful creativity, complete with a Viennese waltz and Polish mazurka finale. As for famous finales, Stravinsky’s Firebird certainly ranks among the most memorable, with blazing brass in a hymn-like chorus. This Russian fairytale comes to life on the stage in a score that challenges the mettle of any expert symphonic ensemble, and we intend to rise to the challenge on opening night.
Our newly renovated home, the Warner Theatre
A preview concert, filmed on the exact same spot seven months apart. Amazing to see the transformation from worksite to brand-new stage!
The Legend
Emanuel Ax performed for the first Symphonic Series sell out in more than twenty years…don’t miss his return to Erie as part of our grand reopening celebration!
“His greatness, his overwhelming authority as musician, technician and probing intellect emerges quickly as he plays. Within minutes, we are totally captured by his intensity and pianistic achievement.”
LOS ANGELES TIMES
Sponsors
Lead Concert Sponsor - The Jim Berlin “Erie Strong” Fund