Despite some disappointing early performances, Tchaikovsky grew to value his First Concerto above all his other piano compositions. The work that finally made Elgar famous was a happy accident. While improvising at the piano he came up with the tune he would later call “Enigma.” Inspired, he generated a slew of variations depicting his friends, all attempts to write in their voices.
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Program Items
Thomas Adès
'Three-piece Suite' from 'Powder Her Face'
Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Piano Concerto No. 1
Edward Elgar
Enigma Variations
Performers
Nicholas Collon
Conductor
Conrad Tao
Piano
San Francisco Symphony