
Bernstein & Rachmaninoff
Dates
Sat Feb 14 2026, 7:30 pm
Sun Feb 15 2026, 2:00 pm
Venue
Centennial Concert Hall
Robert Moody, conductor
Kevin Zhu, violin
Ludwig van Beethoven: Overture to Fidelio
Leonard Bernstein: Serenade (after Plato’s Symposium)
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Symphony No. 2
Love is in the air and in the music.
Who doesn’t love a debut? This concert has two of them: violinist Kevin Zhu, a first-prize winner at the Paganini International Competition, and conductor Robert Moody, longtime music director of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.
The enduring power of love is one of the central tenets in the Ludwig van Beethoven opera Fidelio — whose overture opens the program.
Leonard Bernstein composed his Serenade after reading Plato’s Symposium, which explores the different forms of love and its many roles in society. Though not a literal program, Bernstein provides an inspired musical framework in the five-movement work for violin soloist and orchestra.
An enduring Romantic, Sergei Rachmaninoff’s 1907 Symphony No. 2 is a work firmly planted in the nineteenth century—and he makes no apologies for it. Few could spin a tune like Rachmaninoff — unforgettable and unfolding — with an orchestration to match.
Dinner & Symphony Available!
Enhance your concert experience by adding dinner to your evening at the symphony! Enjoy the company of fellow symphony enthusiasts while dining at shared tables of eight. Savour a meal exclusively catered by Bergmann’s on Lombard. Dinner will take place in the Piano Nobile of the Centennial Concert Hall.
Only available for the performance on Sat Feb 14, 2026.
Performing Artists

Robert Moody
conductor
Robert Moody

Kevin Zhu
violin
Kevin Zhu
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