Mozart and Beethoven
Enjoy this mid-winter musical comfort meal.
Be transported to Beethoven’s happy place – nature – with his delightful “Pastoral” Symphony. In this work, which became a pop culture staple from Disney’s Fantasia, you’ll hear flowing water, bird calls, a thunderstorm and more. Plus, pianist Terrence Wilson, widely known for his interpretations of Mozart, brings you the glorious Piano Concerto no. 21.
Scott Speck conductor
Terrence Wilson piano bio
Jessie Montgomery: Strum
Mozart: Piano Concerto no. 21
Beethoven: Symphony no. 6 (Pastoral) program notes
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This concert is part of the following packages: Premier (8 concerts), Masterworks (5 concerts)
Subscriptions and individual tickets on sale now.
Eager to learn more? Attend the FREE Lunch n’ Learn event where Music Director Scott Speck and special guests will share insights and anecdotes to enhance your enjoyment of the upcoming Masterworks performances. More details here.
Terrence Wilson
Piano
Acclaimed by the Baltimore Sun as “one of the biggest pianistic talents to have emerged in this country in the last 25 years” pianist Terrence Wilson has appeared as soloist with the symphony orchestras of Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, Washington, DC (National Symphony), San Francisco, St. Louis, and with the orchestras of Cleveland, Minnesota, and Philadelphia and the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra. Conductors with whom he has worked include Christoph Eschenbach, Alan Gilbert, Neeme Järvi, Jesús López-Cobos, Lawrence Renes, Robert Spano, Yuri Temirkanov, Stanislaw Skrowaczewski, Gunther Herbig and Michael Morgan.
Abroad, Terrence Wilson has played concerti with such ensembles as the Lausanne Chamber Orchestra in Switzerland, the Malaysian Philharmonic, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, and the Orquestra Sinfonica do Estado de Minas Gerais in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. He has toured with orchestras in the US and abroad, including a tour of the US with the Sofia Festival Orchestra (Bulgaria) and in Europe with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra conducted by Yuri Temirkanov.
An active recitalist, Terrence Wilson made his New York City recital debut at the 92nd Street Y, and his Washington, DC recital debut at the Kennedy Center. In Europe he has given recitals at the Verbier Festival in Switzerland, the Louvre in Paris, and countless other major venues. In the US he has given recitals at Lincoln Center in New York City (both Alice Tully Hall and Avery Fisher Hall), the Ravinia Festival in Chicago, the Caramoor Festival in Katonah, NY, San Francisco’s Herbst Theatre, and for the La Jolla Chamber Music Society.
An avid chamber musician, he performs regularly with the Ritz Chamber Players. Festival appearances include the Blossom Festival, Tanglewood, Wolf Trap, with the San Francisco Symphony at Stern Grove Park, and an appearance with the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra on July 4, 2015 before an audience of over 15,000.
In the 2022-2023 season, Wilson has numerous engagements as soloist with such orchestras as the Pasadena and Stockton Symphonies in California. He also performs recitals in Boston and Kansas City.
Terrence Wilson has received numerous awards and prizes, including the SONY ES Award for Musical Excellence, an Avery Fisher Career Grant, and the Juilliard Petschek Award. He has also been featured on several radio and television broadcasts, including NPR’s “Performance Today,” WQXR radio in New York, and programs on the BRAVO Network, the Arts & Entertainment Network, public television, and as a guest on late night network television. In 2011, Wilson was nominated for a Grammy in the category of “Best Instrumental Soloist With an Orchestra” for his (world premiere) recording with the Nashville Symphony conducted by Giancarlo Guerrero of Michael Daugherty’s Deus ex Machina for piano and orchestra - written for Wilson in 2007.
Terrence Wilson is a graduate of The Juilliard School, where he studied with Yoheved Kaplinsky. He has also enjoyed the invaluable mentorship of the Romanian pianist and teacher Zitta Zohar. A native of the Bronx, he resides in Montclair, New Jersey. In March 2021, Wilson was appointed to the piano faculty at Bard College Conservatory of Music.
Mozart and Beethoven
About
Enjoy this mid-winter musical comfort meal.
Be transported to Beethoven’s happy place – nature – with his delightful “Pastoral” Symphony. In this work, which became a pop culture staple from Disney’s Fantasia, you’ll hear flowing water, bird calls, a thunderstorm and more. Plus, pianist Terrence Wilson, widely known for his interpretations of Mozart, brings you the glorious Piano Concerto no. 21.
Scott Speck conductor
Terrence Wilson piano bio
Jessie Montgomery: Strum
Mozart: Piano Concerto no. 21
Beethoven: Symphony no. 6 (Pastoral) program notes
Subscribers get the best seats, at the best price.
This concert is part of the following packages: Premier (8 concerts), Masterworks (5 concerts)
Subscriptions and individual tickets on sale now.
Eager to learn more? Attend the FREE Lunch n’ Learn event where Music Director Scott Speck and special guests will share insights and anecdotes to enhance your enjoyment of the upcoming Masterworks performances. More details here.