In partnership with CPR Classical, this event brings to life the radio feature Behind the Baton with Scott O’Neil, the former Colorado Symphony resident conductor. O’Neil will explore the music of Mozart and its influence on Sendak’s creative process, performing selections on the piano while uncovering the mysteries behind Mozart’s masterpieces.
Denver Art Museum Director and Wild Things curator Christoph Heinrich will delve into the deep connections between music and art, sharing vivid imagery from Sendak’s beloved works, including Where the Wild Things Are, A Hole is to Dig, and Little Bear. Together, O’Neil and Heinrich will illuminate the dynamic interplay of music and visual storytelling that defined Sendak’s groundbreaking career.
Be part of this unique, live presentation that bridges the worlds of art, literature, and music, and discover how the timeless genius of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sparked the imagination of one of the greatest artists of our time.
Onsite tickets for this event are now sold out. It will be livestreamed online for those who can't attend in person. Buy virtual tickets.