Salonen Conducts La mer

Feb 5-7, 2026
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Overview

Embark on a thrilling voyage over two striking visions of the ocean — Debussy’s ravishing La mer and Gabriella Smith’s showpiece for cello, Lost Coast. Inspired by a hiking trip along the rugged Northern California coastline, the concerto features Chicago native Gabriel Cabezas — for whom it was written. Another evocative marvel, Debussy’s Images conjures up French folk dances, English-Scottish jigs and a Spanish street festival.

  • Venue
    Symphony Center
  • Price
    $49.00+ (incl. fees)
  • Length
    2 hours 10 minutes
  • Preconcert Conversation
    Daniel Schlosberg
Schedule
Program
Debussy

Images

Smith

Lost Coast

Debussy

La mer

Extras

Enhance your concert experience.

Preconcert Dining

Enhance your concert experience by dining at the Thomas Club, offering a prix fixe menu featuring traditional American fare for a seamless preconcert dining experience. Reservations | Learn more and view the menu


Preconcert Conversation

Explore the music in a free preconcert conversation featuring Daniel Schlosberg in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The talk will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets are needed.


Classic Encounter

Terri HemmertThursday, Feb 5: Preconcert multimedia discussion hosted by the “Queen of Rock and Roll” Terri Hemmert, with guest CSO musician.

You will have the opportunity to add Classic Encounter to your order after selecting your concert seats.

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Sponsors & Partners

The appearance of Esa-Pekka Salonen is made possible by the Juli Plant Grainger Fund for Artistic Excellence.

These concerts are generously sponsored by United Airlines.


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Cellist Gabriel Cabezas, named one of 23 Performers and Composer to Watch in 2023 by the Washington Post, is as comfortable interpreting new works as he is the pillars of the classical-music repertoire.
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