Southern Arizona Symphony Orchestra is crisscrossing the globe with its season of โMusical Journeys.โ
โAmerica, Germany and Russiaโ are the first stop this weekend, featuring a trio of big-name Tucson soloists: Tucson Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Lauren Roth, cellist Theodore Buchholz and pianist Fanya Lin.
SASO Music Director Linus Lerner will be at the podium for performances at 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12, at SaddleBrookeโs DesertView Performing Arts Center, 39900 S. Clubhouse Drive; and 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13, at St. Andrewโs Presbyterian Church, 7575 N. Paseo del Norte on Tucsonโs northwest side.
The concert opens with American composer Charles Ivesโ โThe Unanswered Questionโ before side-tripping to Germany for Beethovenโs Triple Concerto with the guest soloists. The journey ends with Rimsky-Korsakovโs โScheherazade,โ inspired by the tales of the Arabian Nights.
Lerner said the concert celebrates milestone anniversaries for each of the composers.
150 years
This year marks the 150th anniversary of Charles Ives birth. Lerner said his experimental work poses โthe ultimate question of existenceโ for which there seems to be no clear-cut answer.
โThe world now is in war again; we havenโt learned from history,โ Lerner said. โWhat is the meaning of our existence if we donโt make it better, we make it worse?โ
220 years
And, itโs been 220 years since Beethoven published his Triple Concerto in 1804.
Buchholz, who teaches at the University of Arizona and was a member of the TSO, suggested the piece to Lerner.
โItโs very innovative for the soloists,โ Lerner said, noting that Beethoven struck a balance of textures, something that was unusual for early 19th-century composers. โBeethoven managed very well to create moments for each instrument.โ
But the cello is the most prominent, especially in the lyrical virtuoso passages in the second movement.
โBeethoven is a master of balance and form on this piece,โ Lerner said. โItโs really wonderful.โ
This weekendโs concert comes a week after Roth played Beethovenโs Violin Concerto with the TSO โ the only time she played with the orchestra this season after taking a one-year sabbatical to be the assistant concertmaster with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in Georgia.
180 years
Lerner included โScheherazadeโ to celebrate the 180th anniversary of Rimsky-Korsakovโs birth.
The orchestral suite is based on the Middle East folktales of โOne Thousand and One Nights,โ aka โArabian Nights,โ in which the sultan vows to take a new virgin bride every night and execute her the next morning. His last wife, Scheherazade, decides to spare herself by telling her brutal husband a series of interconnected tales. Because each story ends with a โto be continuedโ cliffhanger, Scheherazade buys herself 1,001 nights.
โThe orchestra colors of this piece is phenomenal,โ Lerner said. โWe really have a sense of the storytelling in this piece, very much folk, exotic, inspired melodies. When the bassoon comes in ... the scales that he uses ... brings you to the center of the piece.โ
Tickets for SaddleBrooke are $35 through dvpac.net. Tucson tickets are $28 through sasomusic.org.