Review: S.F. Symphony embraces musical mystery with guest conductor Nicholas Collon
Briefly

Music has long invited analysis for personal traces of artists, as evidenced by Taylor Swift’s fans who seek "Easter eggs" and hidden meanings in her recordings, enhancing their connection.
Edward Elgar's 'Enigma Variations' from 1899 includes intimate depictions of friends through initials, with a secret message at its core that remains unsolved, adding to its mystique.
Nicholas Collon, in his debut with the San Francisco Symphony, displayed an adventurous spirit, advocating for unconventional performances, though his interpretations were described as somewhat unremarkable.
Conrad Tao, the soloist for Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1, captivated the audience not just with his musical talent but also his quirky stage presence and unorthodox style.
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