Mar 81 min

Photos: Brahms X Radiohead with the SLSO

By Eric Dundon

Think of Johannes Brahms and the rock band Radiohead. Is there much overlap? Concert attendees on February 24 found out just how alike they are when the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra performed Brahms X Radiohead, an orchestral fusion of pieces by these musical titans.

Created and conducted by Steve Hackman, Brahms X Radiohead fused elements of Brahms' Symphony No. 1 with Radiohead's landmark album OK Computer. The result was a magical evening at Stifel Theatre.

Hackman led the orchestra in Radiohead's most recognizable song, "Creep," before traversing the entire album with Brahms' Symphony No. 1 interwoven. Vocalists Erin Bentlage, Khalil Overton, and Rich Saunders joined the performance, lending their talents to Radiohead's music.

Photos by Phillip Hamer.

Steve Hackman leads the SLSO.

The SLSO acknowledges the full house at Stifel Theatre.

Vocalist Erin Bentlage.

SLSO woodwinds.

The SLSO performed for an enthusiastic audience.

SLSO violinist Asako Kuboki.

Vocalists Khalil Overton, Erin Bentlage, and Rich Saunders.

Associate Principal Horn Thomas Jöstlein.

Steve Hackman makes his debut conducting the SLSO.