DuPage Symphony brings the magic of the Nordic soundscapes to Wentz Concert Hall Nov. 16
The DuPage Symphony Orchestra’s next concert will be a “Scandinavian Showcase” at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, at Wentz Concert Hall in Naperville.
This program, under the baton of Maestra Barbara Schubert, highlights the works of renowned Nordic composers and features internationally acclaimed violinist Ariel Horowitz.
Praised by The Washington Post as a “sweetly lyrical” violinist with “a song in her heart,” Horowitz brings her extraordinary talent to Jean Sibelius’s Violin Concerto in D Minor. A relentless test of virtuosity, Sibelius’s concerto is hailed for its haunting beauty, exploring the deep emotional and atmospheric landscapes of the composer's native Finland.
Horowitz, a laureate of the Concert Artists Guild International Competition, has performed with orchestras around the world and is renowned for her passion for classical music, her unique artistry, and her commitment to social causes through the arts.
Program highlights include the following works: Niels Gade’s Michelangelo Overture, Op. 39; Carl Nielsen’s Saga-Drøm, Op. 39; Edvard Grieg’s In Autumn, Op. 11; and Jean Sibelius’s Violin Concerto in D Minor, Op. 47, featuring Ariel Horowitz.
Maestra Barbara Schubert expressed her excitement for the concert, saying, “The ‘Scandinavian Showcase’ repertoire offers a rich tapestry of Nordic musical traditions, from the romantic lyricism of Gade and Grieg to the introspective storytelling of Nielsen and the powerful emotional journey of Sibelius's Violin Concerto. We are honored to present Ariel Horowitz, a gifted artist whose performance of Sibelius promises to be nothing short of spectacular.”
Join the DSO for an unforgettable evening celebrating the masterworks of the Nordic composers, as well as a stellar solo performance by Ariel Horowitz. Tickets are available now at the DSO box office at (630) 778-1003 or dupagesymphony.org.
The DuPage Symphony Orchestra is a highly accomplished, award-winning symphony orchestra based in Naperville, Illinois. Now entering its 71st season, the symphony is dedicated to presenting inspiring orchestral performances, fostering music education, and promoting community engagement through the power of live music. Under the baton of music director and conductor Barbara Schubert, the DSO brings together professional musicians and passionate music enthusiasts, enriching the cultural landscape of DuPage County and beyond.