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Beethoven x Beyonce

Saturday, March 29, 2026—7:00pm

Saturday, March 29, 2026—7:00pm
Orchestra Hall
2 hours
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Steve Hackman’s Beethoven X. Beyoncé merges pop’s Queen and classical’s King in a genre-blending celebration performed by the DSO. Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony becomes the foundation for fifteen of Beyoncé’s biggest hits, including GirlsCrazy in LoveSorryCuff ItSingle Ladies, and Texas Hold 'Em. The production peaks as Halo intertwines with the second movement of Beethoven’s Seventh. Three powerhouse female vocalists, plus a guest drummer, guitarist/keyboardist, and bassist, join the orchestra.

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Steve Hackman

conductor

A multi-hyphenate music powerhouse and visionary producer, Steve Hackman is a daring voice leading the charge among a new generation of classical musicians intent on redefining the genre. 

Equally adept in classical and popular styles, he is the creator of a production concept called “FUSE,” which synthesizes classical and popular masterworks. He has conducted these productions, like Brahms X. Radiohead and The Resurrection Mixtape (Mahler X Notorious BIG X Tupac Shakur), all over the world, including with the Philadelphia, Richmond, San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, Colorado, Phoenix, and Grand Rapids symphonies; the Pittsburgh and Nashville symphony orchestras; the Colorado Music Festival; and the Boston Pops. 

Hackman has teamed up with some of the biggest pop superstars of today to add a signature virtuosic and classical dimension to their work, including Kanye West, Doja Cat, and Andrew Bird. He was trained at the Curtis Institute of Music and The Juilliard School. 

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