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| Thursday 15-Apr-10 20:00 |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAAx plays Beethoven |
Philadelphia Orchestra Charles Dutoit, Conductor Emanuel Ax, Piano |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia PA 19102, United States Thursday 15-Apr-10 20:00 Ax plays Beethoven Poor Petrushka: He's just a pitiful klutz who doesn't have a chance with the Ballerina, who is more taken with the Moor's earthy masculinity. Stravinsky's still-startling score from 1911 blew the dust off the Punch and Judy tradition once and for all, creating a tragicomic masterpiece of staggering inventiveness. Opening the program is Ravel's tender Mother Goose Suite composed in 1910, originally for piano duet, with pieces inspired by the famous children's stories. American pianist Emanuel Ax joins Maestro Dutoit and the Orchestra for Beethoven's B-flat-major Concerto, the perfect amalgam of Classical charm and Beethovenian bite. Philadelphia Orchestra Charles Dutoit, Conductor Emanuel Ax, Piano | ||
| Friday 16-Apr-10 20:00 |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAAx plays Beethoven |
Philadelphia Orchestra Charles Dutoit, Conductor Emanuel Ax, Piano |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia PA 19102, United States Friday 16-Apr-10 20:00 Ax plays Beethoven Poor Petrushka: He's just a pitiful klutz who doesn't have a chance with the Ballerina, who is more taken with the Moor's earthy masculinity. Stravinsky's still-startling score from 1911 blew the dust off the Punch and Judy tradition once and for all, creating a tragicomic masterpiece of staggering inventiveness. Opening the program is Ravel's tender Mother Goose Suite composed in 1910, originally for piano duet, with pieces inspired by the famous children's stories. American pianist Emanuel Ax joins Maestro Dutoit and the Orchestra for Beethoven's B-flat-major Concerto, the perfect amalgam of Classical charm and Beethovenian bite. Philadelphia Orchestra Charles Dutoit, Conductor Emanuel Ax, Piano | ||
| Saturday 17-Apr-10 20:00 |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAAx plays Beethoven |
Philadelphia Orchestra Charles Dutoit, Conductor Emanuel Ax, Piano |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia PA 19102, United States Saturday 17-Apr-10 20:00 Ax plays Beethoven Poor Petrushka: He's just a pitiful klutz who doesn't have a chance with the Ballerina, who is more taken with the Moor's earthy masculinity. Stravinsky's still-startling score from 1911 blew the dust off the Punch and Judy tradition once and for all, creating a tragicomic masterpiece of staggering inventiveness. Opening the program is Ravel's tender Mother Goose Suite composed in 1910, originally for piano duet, with pieces inspired by the famous children's stories. American pianist Emanuel Ax joins Maestro Dutoit and the Orchestra for Beethoven's B-flat-major Concerto, the perfect amalgam of Classical charm and Beethovenian bite. Philadelphia Orchestra Charles Dutoit, Conductor Emanuel Ax, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 5-May-10 10:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAOpen Rehearsal: Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 5-May-10 10:00 Open Rehearsal: Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms Experience an SFS concert in the making! Open Rehearsals offer audience members a unique perspective on the creative dynamic between orchestra and conductor. Each Open Rehearsal begins with 8:30am coffee and complimentary donuts followed by a half-hour informative talk at 9am. Note: These are working rehearsals. The pieces rehearsed are at the conductor’s discretion. Jegede, Tunde, New work (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano | ||
| Wednesday 5-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAEschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Wednesday 5-May-10 20:00 Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms There would be no Brahms without Beethoven. Brahms worried about comparisons with the great master, but finally put his insecurities aside and let his music speak for itself. Hear David Fray play Beethoven’s graceful Piano Concerto No. 2, and then hear how far Brahms had come from Beethoven in his own “pastoral” symphony. Jegede, Tunde, New work (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano | ||
| Friday 7-May-10 18:30 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAFriday 6.5: Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Friday 7-May-10 18:30 Friday 6.5: Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms Christoph Eschenbach At this Friday 6.5 concert you’ll hear the conductor briefly share unique perspectives on the composer, the work, and its place in musical history. There would be no Brahms without Beethoven. Brahms worried about comparisons with the great master, but finally put his insecurities aside and let his music speak for itself. Hear David Fray play Beethoven’s graceful Piano Concerto No. 2, and then hear how far Brahms had come from Beethoven in his own “pastoral” symphony. Jegede, Tunde, New work (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano | ||
| Saturday 8-May-10 20:00 |
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CAEschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms |
San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano |
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| Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco CA 94102, United States Saturday 8-May-10 20:00 Eschenbach conducts Beethoven and Brahms There would be no Brahms without Beethoven. Brahms worried about comparisons with the great master, but finally put his insecurities aside and let his music speak for itself. Hear David Fray play Beethoven’s graceful Piano Concerto No. 2, and then hear how far Brahms had come from Beethoven in his own “pastoral” symphony. Jegede, Tunde, New work (SFS Commission, World Première) San Francisco Symphony Christoph Eschenbach, Conductor David Fray, Piano | ||
| Saturday 26-Jun-10 20:00 |
Philharmonie, Großer Saal, BerlinBarenboim Beethoven-Bruckner Cycle |
Staatskapelle Berlin Daniel Barenboim, Piano/Conductor |
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| Philharmonie, Großer Saal, D10785 Berlin, Germany Saturday 26-Jun-10 20:00 Barenboim Beethoven-Bruckner Cycle Staatskapelle Berlin Daniel Barenboim, Piano/Conductor | ||
| Thursday 11-Nov-10 20:00 |
Chicago Symphony Center, Chicago, ILChicago Symphony Orchestra |
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Antonio Pappano, Conductor Jonathan Biss, Piano |
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| Chicago Symphony Center, Chicago IL 60604, United States Thursday 11-Nov-10 20:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chicago Symphony Orchestra Antonio Pappano, Conductor Jonathan Biss, Piano | ||
| Saturday 13-Nov-10 20:00 |
Chicago Symphony Center, Chicago, ILChicago Symphony Orchestra |
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Antonio Pappano, Conductor Jonathan Biss, Piano |
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| Chicago Symphony Center, Chicago IL 60604, United States Saturday 13-Nov-10 20:00 Chicago Symphony Orchestra Chicago Symphony Orchestra Antonio Pappano, Conductor Jonathan Biss, Piano | ||
| Friday 25-Mar-11 19:30 |
Royal Festival Hall, LondonBavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra |
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Mariss Jansons, Conductor |
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| Royal Festival Hall, London, United Kingdom Friday 25-Mar-11 19:30 Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Mariss Jansons, Conductor | ||
| Thursday 26-May-11 19:30 |
Barbican Centre, LondonLondon Symphony Orchestra |
London Symphony Orchestra Sir Colin Davis, Conductor Mitsuko Uchida, Piano |
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| Barbican Centre, London EC2Y 8DS, United Kingdom Thursday 26-May-11 19:30 London Symphony Orchestra Tickets £8 £14 £19 £25 £32. London Symphony Orchestra Sir Colin Davis, Conductor Mitsuko Uchida, Piano | ||
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