Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra

Masterworks II - Prokofiev Prowess

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Friday, January 30

7:30pm

Capitol Theater

Runtime

Approximately 1 hour, 45 minutes with an intermission

Age Recommendation

6 & up

Join the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra for an electrifying evening showcasing the fiery virtuosity of guest pianist Ilya Yakushev in Prokofiev’s “Piano Concerto No. 3.” A true tour de force, this concerto brims with lyrical beauty and relentless energy—perfectly suited to Yakushev’s commanding artistry. The program opens with Mozart’s elegant “Symphony No. 27 in G Major,” a charming and sophisticated gem that captures the composer’s youthful brilliance, and Bizet’s “Symphony in C” brings the evening to a close, radiating lyrical warmth and French finesse. 

Soloist: Ilya Yakushev, piano 

REPERTOIRE

Mozart | Symphony No. 27 in G Major 
Prokofiev | Piano Concerto No.3 in C Major Op. 26 
Bizet | Symphony in C 
*Program subject to change 

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