Feb 15 – 18
Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto & Mahler’s First Symphony
New York Philharmonic
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Beethoven’s First Piano Concerto was said to have stirred him to the depth of his soul; our soloist is Inon Barnatan, “a true poet of the keyboard, refined, searching [and] unfailingly communicative” (Evening Standard).Then Manfred Honeck conducts Mahler’s heart-stopping First Symphony, which ranges from evocative birdcalls to the jubilant finale exclaimed by horns with upturned bells.
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