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Included Performances for this Package
Shelley Conducts Mahler 2: Resurrection
- October 1, 2026 | 8:00 PM
New beginnings. Optimism. Fresh starts. Mahler’s Second Symphony, “Resurrection,” is music of towering power, hushed mystery, soaring voices, and a finale that lifts heavenward. This is music that transforms both performer and listener. This is how a new era should begin, with music that asks life’s biggest questions and answers with hope. Listen as the future begins.
Nobu Plays Rachmaninoff's Mighty Third
- November 19, 2026 | 8:00 PM
One of the most electrifying piano works ever written takes center stage as Nobuyuki Tsujii performs Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 3, a masterpiece of sweeping melody, white-hot virtuosity, and towering emotional power. Led by Alexander Shelley, the orchestra completes the program with Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra, a vivid showcase of color and character from the composer’s American years.
Beethoven Revolution Festival: Week 1
- January 28, 2027 | 8:00 PM
Hear the music that changed everything. Join Maestro Alexander Shelley for a two-week festival celebrating the revolutionary whose impact transcended music itself.
Experience all nine symphonies in chronological order. Week 1 of our festival features symphonies 1 through 4 and the orchestral world premiere of Beethoven - I Shall Hear in Heaven, a powerful, award-winning music-play that will take listeners on a journey through Beethoven’s life and indomitable spirit with excerpts from his concertos, sonatas, and symphonies, including selections from the Sixth, Seventh, and Ninth.
Long Yu Conducts Rachmaninoff
- February 25, 2027 | 8:00 PM
Shelley Conducts Nixon in China
- April 8, 2027 | 8:00 PM
When President Nixon landed in Beijing in 1972, it was the diplomatic gamble of the century. John Adams’ thrilling opera Nixon in China comes vividly to life in a theatrically staged production created for the concert hall. With its richly layered score, soaring vocal writing, and intimate human drama, this Pulitzer Prize–winning masterpiece unfolds with gripping dramatic power under Alexander Shelley.
Shelley Conducts John Williams and The Planets
- May 20, 2027 | 8:00 PM
Otherworldly concert vibes abound as Maestro Shelley takes us on a cosmic journey through the sweeping and familiar melodies. John Williams’ Star Wars sets the stage for saxophone star Jess Gillam in Catch Me If You Can. Experience Holst’s perennial favorite, The Planets, in immersive visual spectacle—including the favorites “Mars, the Bringer of War” and “Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity.”
Artists
Pacific Symphony
Pacific Chorale
Women of
Alexander Shelley
Conductor
Miah Persson
Soprano
Dame Sarah Connolly
Mezzo-Soprano
Nobuyuki Tsujii
Piano
Long Yu
Guest Conductor
Jess Gillam
Alto Saxophone
Serena Wang
Piano
Tama Matheson
Writer, director, and actor
Elkhanah Pulitzer
Stage director
Suzy Kohane
Actor
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