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Wu Wei | © Felix Broede

Holst's The Planets

Thu Oct 10 — Sat Oct 12, 2024

Orchestra Hall

~2 hours, including intermission

A modern concerto by a Finnish composer, written for an ancient Chinese instrument and played by a jaw-dropping virtuoso sounds like a tall order. That’s exactly what you’ll get in Jukka Tiensuu’s humorous and theatrical Teoton. Then, to Gustav Holst under the spell of astrology in his bold and luminous suite, The Planets.

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Note: Individual tickets go on sale July 29.

A Few Things to Know

  • Do you have a curiosity about unusual orchestral instruments? You’re in luck. Over the course of this concert, you will hear a rainstick, a slide whistle, a bass flute, a bass oboe, a euphonium and the sheng, which is one of the oldest known Chinese instruments, dating back more than 3,000 years. 
  • Finnish composer Lotta Wennäkoski studied Hungarian folk music at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest. After graduating, she played violin on the streets of Helsinki, using the art of busking and the pace of city life as inspirational sources for her future compositions.
  • Jukka Tiensuu intentionally keeps the stories or meanings behind most of his music unclear; it is vitally important to him that each listener hears his music with only their own experiences as context.
  • A powerful advocate for new music, in a lecture he presented at the University of California San Diego in 2000, Jukka Tiensuu advised that “we can escape the present, to the world of historical or folk music, but to face it, we need compositions that are born out of our own time.”
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Date & Time

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Program

  • WENNÄKOSKI

    Flounce

  • TIENSUU

    Teoton

  • HOLST

    The Planets

Artists

Minnesota Orchestra

Dima Slobodeniouk

conductor

Wu Wei

sheng

Minnesota Chorale

Accessibility Services

  • Armless & Bariatric Chairs
  • Assistive Listening Devices
  • Large-Print Programs
  • Noise-Cancelling Headphones
  • Service Animals
  • Wheelchair & Accessible Seating

Additional services are available upon request.

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