Saturday, Nov. 07, 2026 at 7:30 PM

Recomposed: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons

Gabriel Lefkowitz leads an evening that reimagines one of classical music’s most recognizable works. Featuring selections of Vivaldi’s original Four Seasons alongside Max Richter’s acclaimed Recomposed: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons.

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Saturday, November 07
7:30 PM Runtime: 2 Hours
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Max Richter
Arvo Pärt
Antonio Vivaldi
Max Richter

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Step into a concert experience that bridges centuries of music through reinvention, reflection, and atmosphere. Violinist and conductor Gabriel Lefkowitz leads a program centered around Vivaldi’s iconic Four Seasons and its contemporary reimagining by composer Max Richter.

The evening opens with Richter’s haunting On the Nature of Daylight and Arvo Pärt’s meditative Fratres, works that create a quiet, emotional landscape before Vivaldi’s beloved Four Seasons. Overflowing with vivid imagery and virtuosic violin writing, Vivaldi’s concertos remain some of the most recognizable and influential music ever written.

In the second half, Richter’s Recomposed: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons transforms the familiar work into something entirely new. Blending fragments of Vivaldi’s original score with minimalist repetition, electronic-inspired textures, and cinematic momentum, Richter creates a hypnotic reworking that has reached new audiences through film, television, and series including the Netflix original series, Bridgerton.

Presented in the intimate setting of The Brown, this program offers a striking exploration of how music evolves across generations while continuing to move audiences in new ways.

FAQs

How long is the concert?

Concert length varies, but we recommend planning for about two hours.

What if I arrive late or need to leave early?

If you arrive after the concert has begun, an usher will seat you at an appropriate time, such as during applause or intermission. 

What kind of security can I expect?

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What should I wear to the concert?

Come as yourself! There’s no dress code, so wear what makes you feel comfortable. You’ll see everything from business and cocktail attire to casual and creative styles.

Can I use my phone during the performance?

We ask all audience members to silence their phones before the performance begins. Photos and videos are prohibited, as light from screens can be distracting.