# San Francisco Symphony at Davies Symphony Hall, May 2, 2013 [San Francisco Symphony](http://www.sfsymphony.org) Beethoven Project: MTT Explores Early Beethoven 2013-05-02 [Davies Symphony Hall](http://www.sfsymphony.org) [201 Van Ness, San Francisco, CA](http://maps.google.com/maps?q=201+Van+Ness,+San+Francisco,+CA&hl=en) 8:00 PM, Thursday, May 2, 2013 ## Set One [8:00 PM lights, announcement] ### Beethoven: Adelaide Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) (arr. Bolin): _[Adelaide](http://www.sfsymphony.org/Watch-Listen-Learn/Read-Program-Notes/Program-Notes/BEETHOVEN-Adelaide.aspx)_ (1796) (ca. 6 min) * Ragnar Bolin: conductor; * Robin Sutherland: piano. [8:09 PM pause] ### Beethoven: Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): [Cantata on the Death of Emperor Joseph II](http://www.sfsymphony.org/Watch-Listen-Learn/Read-Program-Notes/Program-Notes/BEETHOVEN-Cantata-on-the-Death-of-the-Emperor-Jose.aspx) (1790), WoO 87 (ca. 30 min) 1. Choir and Soloists: _Tot! Tot, stöhnt es durch die öde Nacht_ 2. Recitative: _Ein Ungeheuer, sein Name Fanatismus_ 3. Aria: _Da kam Joseph, mit Gottes Stärke_ 4. Aria with Chorus: _Da stiegen die Menschen an's Licht_ 5. Recitative: _Er schläft, von den Sorgen seiner Welten entladen_ 6. Aria: _Hier schlummert seinen stillen Frieden der grosse Dulder_ 7. Choir and Soloists: _Tot! Tot, stöhnt es durch die öde Nacht_ [8:51 PM ends ... applause to ?8:55] * Barry Banks: tenor vox; * Andrew Foster-Williams: bass-baritone vox; * Sally Matthews: soprano vox; * Tamara Mumford: mezzo-soprano vox. ## ♪♫ Set Two ♫♪ [9:14 PM lights down] ### Beethoven: Sonatina in C for Mandolin and Fortepiano Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): [Sonatina in C for Mandolin and Fortepiano](http://www.sfsymphony.org/Watch-Listen-Learn/Read-Program-Notes/Program-Notes/BEETHOVEN-Sonatina-for-Mandolin-and-Fortepiano.aspx) (1796), WoO 44a (ca. 4 min) * Joseph Brent: mandolin; * Eric Zivian: fortepiano. [work ends 9:17 PM, pause] [9:19 PM ready to roll!] ### Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 in D Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): [Symphony No. 2 in D](http://www.sfsymphony.org/Watch-Listen-Learn/Read-Program-Notes/Program-Notes/BEETHOVEN-Symphony-No-2-in-D-major.aspx) (1802) (ca. 34 min) 1. Adagio molto – Allegro con brio 2. Larghetto (in A major) 3. Scherzo: Allegro 4. Allegro molto [work ends 9:55 PM] ## ♀♂ Performers ♂♀ * Barry Banks: tenor vox; * Ragnar Bolin: conductor, choral director; * Joseph Brent: mandolin; * Andrew Foster-Williams: bass-baritone vox; * Sally Matthews: soprano vox; * Tamara Mumford: mezzo-soprano vox; * Robin Sutherland: piano; * Michael Tilson Thomas: conductor; * Eric Zivian: fortepiano; * members of San Francisco Symphony TBD; * members of San Francisco Symphony Chorus TBD. ## ☺ Notes ☺ While I agree with Stephen Smoliar's assertion ([read his review](http://www.examiner.com/article/michael-tilson-thomas-presents-a-program-on-how-beethoven-became-beethoven)) that the first three works on the program are all comparatively light weight, I disagree with his criticism that the program should have been focused on how Beethoven got around to writing his 2nd Symphony, and I appreciated the programming decisions that led to the inclusion of the three more obscure pieces that got things started tonight. Unfortunately, my experience of the first set was marred somewhat by the grunts and creaks of the woman sitting in front of me, who couldn't remain still (or quiet) for more than 30 seconds. Very distracting! Happily, I found a center section seat for the second half, allowing me to focus that much better on the musical presentation rather than my immediate environment. For the first movement of the Symphony, I found it particularly interesting to watch Michael Tilson Thomas, as a few minutes in, he caught my attention when he practically kicked up his heels to do a Peanuts-style "happy dance." Must've been the sheer joy of "driving" the symphony down the road! At some point this led to the bottom of one pant leg getting caught at shoe-top on his ankle, giving him a funny, off-balanced look. A few minutes later, MTT tossed off another little dance, but this time he grimaced and paused mid-kick to reach down and massage his left knee as if to suggest the extra exuberance came at a price. Sometimes young at heart will only get you so far!! Midway through the larghetto I was further distracted when I noticed one of the patrons a few rows up and to the far left was wearing industrial safety goggles. Huh? Perhaps a precaution against invisible lasers emanating from the brass section? Stranger still, it appeared that this gentleman had inserted a flourescent orange highlighter behind the goggles, extending upright from the nose, somewhat like a bright gold antenna. Mystifying! While it's possible that this person was wearing a spy pen or some other sort of flash recorder, it was hardly worn in an inconspicuous fashion, so my conclusion is that this was really just another San Francisco eccentric out for a night at the symphony. {{tag>music San_Francisco_Symphony Davies_Symphony_Hall Michael_Tilson_Thomas Sally_Matthews Tamara_Mumford Barry_Banks Andrew_Foster-Williams Joseph_Brent Beethoven Adelaide Cantata_on_the_Death_of_Emperor_Joseph_II Sonatina_in_C_for_Mandolin_and_Fortepiano Symphony_No._2_in_D}}