Emanuel Ax plays Beethoven’s 3rd Piano Concerto with the San Francisco Symphony
Emanuel Ax plays Beethoven's 'autograph' cadenza in the first-movement, although Beethoven surely improvised the cadenza at it's premiere.
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Emanuel Ax plays Beethoven's 'autograph' cadenza in the first-movement, although Beethoven surely improvised the cadenza at it's premiere.
Coincidence? Bruckner's 9th Symphony is in the 'key' of D Minor as is Beethoven's 9th. . .find out tonight.
It's "Seven Degrees of Gil Shaham"....Gil was born in Urbana, and returns here Thursday night April 23rd at Krannert Center for a Bach recital: tonight, it's Prokofiev's 2nd VIolin Concerto.
No confusion here! You'll hear the San Francisco Symphony twice this week: on Monday on "Carnegie Hall Live" and on Wednesday as part of the San Francisco Symphony radio broadcast series.
Juan Arriaga is often called the "Spanish Mozart". Hear his music, and then compare it to Mozart's, which follows the Arriaga on "The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center". Then stay tuned for "The Santa fe CHamber Music Festival".
Same composer, two completely different works: the Nielsen Violin Concerto is "neo-romantic" while the Flute Concerto is (1920s) "modern". Both are on tonight's New York Philharmonic broadcast.
"It is terrifying, and paralyzing, as the strands of sound disintegrate ... in ceasing, we lose it all. But in letting go, we have gained everything." - Leonard Bernstein on Mahler's Ninth Symphony, tonight's featured work with the San Francsico Symphony.
What is it with "5th Symphonies" (Beethoven, Dvorak, Mahler, others) being such amazing works? Tonight's Mahler 5th Symphony includes the "time-stopping Adagietto" movement.
Anne-Sophie Mutter plus Berlin Philharmonic + Sir Simon Rattle = Bruch's 1st Violin Concerto and it's beauty.
It looks like it's the "Week of the 'Violin Concerto'" on the Evening Concert!