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| Saturday 18-May-13 08:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PABeethoven's Pastoral Symphony |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Saturday 18-May-13 08:00pm Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony | ||
| Sunday 19-May-13 02:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PABeethoven's Pastoral Symphony |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Sunday 19-May-13 02:00pm Beethoven's Pastoral Symphony | ||
| Thursday 23-May-13 08:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAGil Shaham Plays Brahms |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Thursday 23-May-13 08:00pm Gil Shaham Plays Brahms | ||
| Friday 24-May-13 02:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAGil Shaham Plays Brahms |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Friday 24-May-13 02:00pm Gil Shaham Plays Brahms | ||
| Saturday 25-May-13 08:00pm |
Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PAGil Shaham Plays Brahms |
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| Kimmel Center for Performing Arts, Verizon Hall, Philadelphia, PA, Philadelphia, PA 19102, United States Saturday 25-May-13 08:00pm Gil Shaham Plays Brahms | ||
| Wednesday 2-Oct-13 07:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYCarnegie Hall's Opening Night Gala: The Philadelphia Orchestra |
Spalding, Apple Blossom (arr. Gil Goldstein, commissioned by Carnegie Hall) Various, Wild is the Wind, Tiomkin/Washington (arr. Gil Goldstein, commissioned by Carnegie Hall) |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Wednesday 2-Oct-13 07:00pm Carnegie Hall's Opening Night Gala: The Philadelphia Orchestra Celebrate the start of the 2013–2014 season with The Philadelphia Orchestra under the baton of impassioned conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin. The ensemble is joined by virtuosic violinist Joshua Bell for Saint-Saëns’s blazing Spanish dance-infused Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, as well as Ravel's Tzigane. Jazz superstar Esperanza Spalding rounds out the festive opening-night program with exciting new arrangements of songs from her album Chamber Music Society. Saint-Saëns, Camille (1835-1921), Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso for violin and orchestra, Op.28 Spalding, Esperanza (b. 1984), Apple Blossom (arr. Gil Goldstein, commissioned by Carnegie Hall) Genovese, Leonardo (b. 1979), Chacarera (arr Gil Goldstein. commissioned by Carnegie Hall) Various, Wild is the Wind, Tiomkin/Washington (arr. Gil Goldstein, commissioned by Carnegie Hall) | ||
| Friday 6-Dec-13 07:30pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYThe Philadelphia Orchestra |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Friday 6-Dec-13 07:30pm The Philadelphia Orchestra Renowned for its distinctive sound, The Philadelphia Orchestra returns to Carnegie Hall during its second season with Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin to perform Berlioz’s hallucinatory Symphonie fantastique and Brahms's Second Piano Concerto with energetic pianist Hélène Grimaud. Hear why The New York Times has proclaimed that “on any given night this storied institution will probably prove anew that it remains one of the country’s premier ensembles. | ||
| Friday 21-Feb-14 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYThe Philadelphia Orchestra |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Friday 21-Feb-14 08:00pm The Philadelphia Orchestra The intrepid Philadelphia Orchestra, under the direction of its fearless Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin, returns to Carnegie Hall with a program of some of the most profoundly emotional meditations found in the orchestral repertoire. The performance includes Beethoven’s deeply felt “Eroica” Symphony, whose funeral march has rhythmic patterns echoed in Strauss’s post-war lament Metamorphosen. Also on the program is Shostakovich’s playfully dark and virtuosic Cello Concerto No. 1 with Truls Mørk. | ||
| Friday 2-May-14 08:00pm |
Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NYThe Philadelphia Orchestra |
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| Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage, New York City, NY, New York City, NY, United States Friday 2-May-14 08:00pm The Philadelphia Orchestra Violinist Lisa Batiashvili, “a vital and magnetic live performer [with] enormous promise and the inquiring mind with which to fulfill it” (The Guardian), joins Yannick Nézet-Séguin and The Philadelphia Orchestra for a performance of Bartók’s lighthearted and lyrical First Violin Concerto, written while he was under the spell of his unrequited love for violinist Stefi Geyer. Also on the program is Bruckner’s majestic, unfinished Ninth Symphony | ||