
Schumann’s Piano Concerto
Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto remains one of the most inward and poetic concertos of its era. Rather than pitting soloist against accompaniment for the sake of flashy virtuosity, Schumann weaves the piano into a continuous conversation with the orchestra, full of tenderness, impetuous joy, and shared meaning. Pianist Mao Fujita approaches this expressive terrain with a quiet intensity that offers radiance both dazzling and mellow to his interpretations. Chief Conductor of the Vienna Symphonic Orchestra Petr Popelka leads the orchestra in a second half that features musical storytelling on a more dramatic scale. Liszt’s Les préludes unfolds as a series of sweeping transformations—from pastoral calm to heroic struggle—showcasing the orchestra’s ability to shift color and character. Bartók’s The Miraculous Mandarin Suite pushes that theatricality to an extreme with jagged rhythms, searing brass, and relentless momentum drawn from a scandalous ballet score.
When and where does this concert take place?+
This performance takes place on April 10, 2027, at the Walt Disney Concert Hall, located at 111 S Grand Ave in Los Angeles.
Who is performing at this concert?+
Pianist Mao Fujita joins the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the direction of conductor Petr Popelka.
How do I get tickets for this concert?+
Tickets are available for purchase on Mood.











