“The Alpine Symphony” doesn’t come around very often. One reason is scale. Richard Strauss’ monumental tone poem requires an extravagant orchestra of 150. Another reason is taste. A spectacular ...
For the past two weeks, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and music director Andris Nelsons have been warming up for their upcoming tour of Japan by giving Symphony Hall listeners a sneak preview of the ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Christian Thielemann led the storied orchestra in three concerts at Carnegie Hall, including a revelatory performance of Strauss’s ...
It’s always a thrill when the Seattle Symphony presents those late-romantic over-the-top works that require extra instrumentation. The current SSO program of music by Richard Strauss, unveiled ...
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra opened its 2022-'23 season Friday evening with a program that pulled out all the proverbial stops. The orchestra, under the baton of music director Ken-David Masur, ...
The Austrian composer’s Concerto Grosso No 1 and Strauss’s Alpine Symphony were nimbly scaled by the BBC Scottish Georg Friedrich Haas may be one of the leading composers of today, widely performed ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Before things come to close, it’s time to tie up some loose ends. The Grand Rapids Symphony draws its season to a close this weekend with a farewell to First Lady Betty Ford, ...
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