Symphony San Jose: The Enigmatic Voice

Sunday, March 8, 2026 (2:30 PM - 5:00 PM) (PDT)

Description

Symphony San Jose’s March program brings together three widely-recognized classical works that each evoke powerful emotions and are tied to specific historical and cultural moments or traditions. All three pieces have had a lasting musical impact, though in different ways. Conductor: Grant Llewelyn.

Soprano: Maria Valdes.  Baritone: John Brancy.

Originally commissioned for the coronation of King George II, George Frideric Handel’s patriotic anthem Zadok the Priest has been sung at every British coronation since 1727. Associated with the sacred act of anointing it is a timeless musical masterpiece exuding majesty, triumph, and divine grandeur as a celebration of tradition, power, and glory.

The Latin phrase Dona Nobis Pacem (“Grant us Peace”) is Ralph Vaughan Williams’ stirring plea for tranquility, blending the timeless words of the Roman Catholic liturgy with the haunting poetry of Walt Whitman. Written in 1936 as the world teetered on the brink of world war, this dramatic and deeply moving cantata resonates as powerfully today as it did then.

A reflection of late 19th century British musical culture, Edward Elgar’s Enigma Variations is a masterpiece of orchestral story telling. First performed in 1899, each variation is a musical portrait of the composer’s closest friends, woven together with an elusive “hidden” or “unheard” melody—an “enigma” that has intrigued audiences for more than a century.

Contact Information: Symphony San Jose Box Office Phone: (408) 286.2600

Website: www.symphonysanjose.org

Email: jmeyers@symphonysanjose.org 

Pricing

$35 to $115 (Student and Youth Prices available upon request)

Sunday, March 8, 2026 (2:30 PM - 5:00 PM) (PDT)

Sunday, March 8 at 2:30pm

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