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Aubree Oliverson
Masterworks

Bruch’s Violin Concerto

January 9, 2026
7:30 pm
January 10, 2026
7:30 pm

Carl St.Clair, longtime Music Director of the Pacific Symphony, returns to conduct the Charleston Symphony for a program of remarkable music from two of Germany’s late Romantic-era composers. Guest soloist Aubree Oliverson performs Max Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1, a favorite that demands and demonstrates a soloist’s skillfulness. Hearing Strauss’s “Alpine Symphony” live is not an opportunity you want to miss. 

The “Alpine Symphony” is a grand work of art that requires 140 different instruments with a sizable orchestra, and because of its challenges, it is not often performed. Though the prerequisites are rigorous, they are worth it. It calls for so much to recreate the scene Strauss envisioned: a single day’s journey on foot in the Alps from pre-dawn to nighttime, along the way experiencing all the sounds one might encounter. It’s a true celebration of nature enrapturing the human spirit — sometimes startling and thunderous, sometimes blissfully quiet, but always fascinating and unrestrained.

 

MORE ON THE MUSIC & ARTISTS:

  • Carl St.Clair is the longest-tenured American-born conductor of a major American orchestra.
  • Young American violinist Aubree Oliverson is distinguishing herself with clear, honest, and colorful performances, which have been described as “powerful … brimming with confidence and joy” by the Miami New Times.
  • Joseph Joachim, a prominent 19th-century violinist, said Bruch’s Violin Concerto No. 1 was “the richest, most seductive” in comparison to Beethoven’s, Brahms’s, and Mendelsohn’s violin concertos.
  • Of his “Alpine Symphony,” Strauss wrote that “this represents moral purification through one’s own strength, liberation through work, worship of eternal, magnificent nature.”

 

 

PROGRAM

Max Bruch (1838-1920)
Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26  

                 

INTERMISSION

 

Richard Strauss (1911-1915)
Eine Alpensinfonie, TrV 233, Op. 64 (Alpine Symphony)                  

 


 

ARTISTS

Carl St.Clair, Conductor
Aubree Oliverson, Violin