Brett Mitchell to debut with the Pasadena Symphony in 2020-21

Brett Mitchell will make his subscription debut with the Pasadena Symphony at the Ambassador Auditorium in March 2021 on a program featuring works of Adam Schoenberg, Grieg, and Mozart.

Brett Mitchell will make his subscription debut with the Pasadena Symphony at the Ambassador Auditorium in March 2021 on a program featuring works of Adam Schoenberg, Grieg, and Mozart.

PASADENA — The Pasadena Symphony has announced that Brett Mitchell will make his subscription debut with the orchestra at the Ambassador Auditorium on Saturday, March 20, 2021. The program will be:

ADAM SCHOENBERG - Finding Rothko
GRIEG - Piano Concerto
Andrew Tyson, piano
MOZART - Symphony No. 40

The program will be presented at both 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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The orchestra welcomes a new guest conductor to the podium on March 20th when Colorado Symphony Music Director Brett Mitchell makes his Pasadena debut with Mozart Sympony No. 40 and rising-star Andrew Tyson performing the ever-popular Grieg Piano Concerto. Adam Schoenberg’s Finding Rothko deepens the Grammy®-nominated composer’s relationship with the Pasadena Symphony, who presented the Los Angeles premiere of his Orchard in Fog in May 2019.

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