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Berkeley Symphony performs Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres) at the First Congregational Church of Berkeley, CA

Sunday, November 16, 20254:00pm


2345 Channing Way
Berkeley, CA 94704 map

Acclaimed conductor and Berkeley Symphony’s own Ming Luke conducts the 25/26 season’s third performance, Worlds Beyond. This program explores the artist’s voice at moments of transition and liminality. Alma Monarca, a new work from Juan Pablo Contreras co-commissioned by Berkeley Symphony, is inspired by Contreras’s memories of celebrating Día de los Muertos in his grandfather’s hometown of Pátzcuaro, Mexico. Next, soprano Laquita Mitchell leads audiences through Richard Strauss’s haunting Four Last Songs, written as the composer contemplated the end of his life. Missy Mazzoli’s Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres) lifts the audience into the cosmos, inviting us to view our lives from a new perspective. We close with Dmitri Shostakovich’s Ninth Symphony, a work that signifies the composer’s challenges navigating the political thresholds of his era.

 

Juan Pablo Contreras – Alma Monarca

Richard Strauss – Four Last Songs – Laquita Mitchell

Missy Mazzoli – Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres)

Dmitri Shostakovich – Symphony No. 9