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Sergei Rachmaninoff‘s celebrated second symphony is given the royal treatment it deserves as it is performed here unabridged by Antonio Pappano.
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Harding takes the podium to conduct Mahler’s Symphony no. 1. Listen carefully to the third movement to hear a variation of "Frère Jacques" played by the double bass soloist.
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The pairing of pianist Daniel Barenboim and Andris Nelsons is the perfect way to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Chopin
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Celebrated conductor Andris Nelsons takes the podium for a trio of powerful and reflective pieces, featuring a masterful performance from oboist Alexei Ogrintchouk.
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Enjoy the two masters; conductor Zubin Mehta and pianist Daniel Barenboim in what would come to be an elegy for Eliott Carter who passed away just days before the concert.
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Beethoven’s genius is on full display as Iván Fischer conducts 'Eroica' as well as his 4th for this installment of the remarkable Beethoven cycle.
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Alain Altinoglu and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra launch into the 2022-2023 concert season with Bernstein and Adams.
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Nathalie Stutzmann transports you to a dusky, foreboding realm, where hope and light are at perpetual odd with fierce storms and undulating shadows.
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Payare is joined by soprano Hannigan in a diverse program crested by a performance of Berlioz’s Symphonie fantastique.
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A performance driven by a transformative energy where we explore Honegger's third as well as Brahms' fourth and final symphony.
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Smetana's sweeping Ma Vlast (My Homeland) ushers commemoration of the Velvet Revolution in this impassioned performance.
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A lively and comical look at classical music in a series of concerts where humor and pageantry collide in a virtuosic musical wrestling match.
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Semyon Bychkov is joined by Uzbek pianist Behzod Abduraimov in this double-bill of modern Russian classics.
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