Masterworks I

A Journey Abroad

September 28, 2025 at 3pm
Collins Center for the Arts
Lucas Richman, Conductor
Jonathan Biss, Piano

A note from the Maestro: Welcome to the opening Masterworks concert of our 130th Season! We are thrilled to welcome pianist Jonathan Biss back to the BSO stage to perform Johannes Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 2. Complementing the Brahms on the program will be two rarely heard masterpieces, the Donna Diana Overture by Emil von Rezniček and the Symphony in B-flat by Ernest Chausson. One reason for curating these particular works together for our season opener is their shared common key tonality (the Chausson and Brahms are both in B-flat); I also find it fascinating that all three pieces on the program were composed within less than 15 years of each other and in close geographical proximity (Rezniček, Austria – 1894, Chausson, France – 1890, Brahms, Germany – 1881) but each is wildly different in its compositional approach: the Rezniček elicits Italian opera, the Chausson embraces Wagnerian harmonies, and the Brahms seems very connected to the Austria of Schubert. That divergence of intent is, perhaps, these works’ uniting feature: each shares a sense of itchy feet, wanting to reach outside of their home and take us on a journey abroad.

Program

Emil Nikolaus von Rezniček  |  Donna Diana: Overture                                                
Ernest Chausson  |  Symphony in B-flat, Op. 20
Johannes Brahms  |  Piano Concerto No. 2 in B-flat major, Op. 83                                     
                    Jonathan Biss, piano

About the Guest Artist:

Pianist JONATHAN BISS is recognized globally for his “impeccable taste and a formidable technique” (The New Yorker) and has appeared as a soloist with some of the world’s foremost orchestras, including the Los Angeles and New York Philharmonics, the Boston Symphony, Royal Concertgebouw, London Symphony and more. Biss is also the author of ‘Unquiet: My Life with Beethoven’, in which he examines music and his own life ‘s journey through the lens of Beethoven’s last piano sonatas. He has served as the Co-Artistic Director of the Marlboro Music School and Festival alongside pianist Mitsuko Uchida since 2018.

TICKETS:

This is currently sold as part of a 2025-2026 Season Subscription Package.
Single tickets go on sale August 7, 2025.

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