In This Program
The Concert
Friday, March 6, 2026, at 7:30pm
Aleksey Igudesman conductor and violin
John Malkovich
San Francisco Symphony
John Malkovich
in Aleksey Igudesman’s
The Music Critic
Written and Conceived by Aleksey Igudesman
There will be one intermission.
About the Artists
John Malkovich
John Malkovich has worked as an actor, director, and producer in theater and film. He has starred in more than 100 films, including The Killing Fields, Places in the Heart, The Ogre, Le Temps retrouvé, Rounders, Being John Malkovich, Dangerous Liaisons, The Convent, Klimt, In the Line of Fire, Up Among the Clouds, and The Sheltering Sky. Films he has produced include The Accidental Tourist, Ghost World, Juno, Art School Confidential, Demolition, How to Draw a Bunny, Which Way Home, and The Dancer Upstairs, which he also directed. As a theater actor, he recently starred in a production of In the Solitude of the Cotton Fields, and has also performed in Burn This on Broadway and the West End, The Libertine at Chicago’s Steppenwolf Theatre where he was an original member of the ensemble, Bitter Wheat, The Glass Menagerie, Of Mice and Men, Death of a Salesman, and True West. He has also directed productions of Don DeLillo’s Libra, The Good Canary (staged in Paris, Mexico City, and London), Hysteria (staged in Chicago, Paris, and Barcelona), and Tom Stoppard’s Leopoldstadt at the Dailies Theatre in Riga, Latvia. He makes his debut at the San Francisco Symphony with this performance.
In addition to The Music Critic, Malkovich has worked on several classical music collaborations, including The Infernal Comedy, The Giacomo Variations, Just Call Me God, The Report on the Blind, A Rotating Drummer Inside a Box, and The Infamous Ramirez Hoffman. He also worked for many years as a fashion designer, doing 24 collections for Uncle Kimono and Techno Bohemian.
Worldwide Booking and Management for The Music Critic with John Malkovich: Dorn Music, LLC
Aleksey Igudesman
Aleksey Igudesman is more than a musician—he is a cultural force redefining what it means to be an artist in the 21st century. As a virtuoso violinist, visionary conductor, genre-defying composer, educator, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and showman, he transcends musical traditions, infusing storytelling, humor, and innovation into every stage he touches.
His mission is to revolutionize music by breaking down barriers between genres, cultures, and traditions. Through virtuosity, composition, conducting, and education, he inspires musicians of all generations to embrace boundless creativity, captivating both traditional and new audiences worldwide. His artistry knows no boundaries—it unites, evolves, and speaks to the world.
Classically trained at the Yehudi Menuhin School, Igudesman combines impeccable technique with theatricality, improvisation, and cross-genre creativity. Performing on a 1717 Santo Seraphin violin, loaned by Erste Bank, he has collaborated with musical icons such as Gidon Kremer, Viktoria Mullova, Janine Jansen, Julian Rachlin, and Vadim Repin—often premiering his own works. His international performances span iconic venues like Musikverein Vienna, Carnegie Hall, Elbphilharmonie Hamburg, and Konzerthaus Berlin, where he captivates audiences as a soloist, conductor, and as one half of the celebrated duo Igudesman & Joo, with whom he made his debut at the San Francisco Symphony in March 2016.
As a conductor, Igudesman transforms the orchestral experience by integrating movement, humor, and storytelling into his programs.