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Love Stories with Idaho Falls Symphony

Idaho Falls Symphony
“Love Stories”
Wesley Schulz, guest conductor
Roman Rabinovich, piano

Just before Valentine’s Day, the Idaho Falls Symphony brings audiences an evening of passion, drama, and sweeping musical storytelling led by conductor Wesley Schulz.

At the heart of the program is Sergei Rachmaninoff’s rarely performed Piano Concerto No. 4, featuring internationally acclaimed pianist Roman Rabinovich. Richly expressive and rhythmically vibrant, the concerto reveals a more modern and adventurous side of Rachmaninoff while still embracing the lush lyricism and emotional intensity audiences love.

Praised for his “uncommon sensitivity and feeling” (The New York Times), Rabinovich has appeared on major concert stages around the world and is celebrated for performances that combine technical brilliance with deeply imaginative artistry. His interpretation of Rachmaninoff’s powerful concerto promises to be both electrifying and deeply moving.

The evening is filled with exotic color, sweeping melodies, and brilliant orchestral works — making it the perfect evening for this unforgettable Red Dress concert experience.

Program

Bizet - selections from Carmen
Rachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 4
Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade

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