Vivaldi and Piazzolla’s Four Seasons
Performances
Santa Rosa Symphony
Classical
Adult
Vivaldi and Piazzolla’s Four Seasons
Baroque meets tango with violinist Bella Hristova & Francesco Lecce-Chong on harpsichord!
November 6, 2026
November 6, 2026
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November 7, 2026
Tickets
Precio:
$69 - $89
Precio para miembros:
$51.75 - $80.10

Santa Rosa Symphony at Brannan Center: An Intimate Chamber Series

This series is made possible through the generous support of Edward & Sara Kozel with additional generous support provided by Frederick T. Caven, Jr.

Vivaldi and Piazzolla’s Four Seasons

Dates & Times:

Friday, November 6, 2026 at 7:30pm
Saturday, November 7, 2026 at 3:00pm
Join Maestro Francesco Lecce-Chong for a pre-concert talk one hour prior to each concert - included with your ticket purchase!

Pricing: $69 & $89

Member Price: $51.75 - $80.10

Baroque meets tango! The Santa Rosa Symphony and Francesco Lecce-Chong (conductor/harpsichord) are joined by special guest violinist Bella Hristova for a journey through the seasons. Featured is Vivaldi’s beloved Four Seasons Concertos paired with Piazzolla’s dazzling “Four Seasons of Buenos Aires” that pay homage to Vivaldi through the tango.

Bella Hristova (photo by Dario Acosta)

Special Guest Violinist, Bella Hristova
Bulgarian-American violinist Bella Hristova has won international acclaim for her "expressive nuance and rich tone" (The New York Times) and "impressive power and control" (The Washington Post). A recipient of the Avery Fisher Career Grant, she is known for a diverse repertoire, bold programming, and a warmly beguiling stage presence.

Hristova has performed extensively as a soloist with orchestras across the United States, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and New Zealand, and has held residencies at top conservatories and summer festivals. She has performed recitals at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Her ongoing commissioning project, Lineage, features six new solo violin works by composers Dai Wei, Gloria Kravchenko, Nokuthula Ngwenyama, Eunike Tanzil, Joan Tower, and Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, and will be released on Azica Records in 2027. A devoted champion of music by living composers, she has premiered new concertos by Anthony Ritchie and her husband, David Serkin Ludwig.

Hristova’s recordings include Bella Unaccompanied, her Naxos debut, presenting the solo works of Charles de Bériot; the complete Beethoven and Brahms sonatas and an album of French sonatas by Ravel, Poulenc, and Fauré with pianist Michael Houstoun; and Ludwig's violin concerto with the Buffalo Philharmonic.

She began studying violin at six in Bulgaria, later working with Ida Kavafian at the Curtis Institute and Jaime Laredo at Indiana University, and is a winner of the Young Concert Artists International Auditions. She plays a 1655 Nicolò Amati violin once owned by Louis Krasner. Learn more at www.bellahristova.com.

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