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UC Davis Department of Music

UC Davis Symphony Orchestra

Christian Baldini, music director and conductor

Sunday, June 1, 2025

7:00pm

Jackson Hall

A wide view of a symphony orchestra in concert black with a solo pianist in front of the orchestra.

A celebration of the concerto form, this program unusually presents three very different concertos on one program! Through these specific works, composers make broader human connections beyond the concert space.

Gershwin famously folded jazz — exploding in popularity at the time — into the orchestra with the piano at center.

Brewbaker took inspiration from 12th century poet Sufi, asking: Is the violinist playing the violin or the violin playing the violinist?

Eliza Brown vividly connected, in one ten-minute soaring work, her mother’s favorite music with Virginia Woolf’s “Orlando,” with the essence of both her own (and her mother’s) musical spirit.

Concert run time: 90 minutes, including one 15-minute intermission

This event is not eligible for a Mondavi Center subscription package and is not part of the UC Davis Student Rush deals.

Program List

  • A Toy Boat on the Serpentine

    Eliza Brown

  • UC Davis Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition Winner
    To be announced.

    To be announced.

  • Playing and being played
    with Rachel Lee Priday, violin

    Daniel Brewbaker

  • Rhapsody in Blue
    with Erina Saito, piano

    George Gershwin

Artists