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Click here for Season Highlights OPENING NIGHT! Russian passion and the ardent duo of Maestro Spano and Mr. Ohlsson create a sensational 65th season opener. The Pathétique was Tchaikovskys last and greatest symphony, and the Rach Three Rachmaninovs best-loved concerto, composed for an American tour made headlines at its premiere and again in 1996 when featured in the Oscar-winning film Shine. MUSSORGSKY/RAVEL: Pictures at an Exhibition Croatian-born Dejan Lazic (a brilliant pianist and a gifted musician full of ideas Gramophone) brings his world premiere of the Brahms Violin Concerto, transcribed for piano soloist. A favorite orchestral showpiece, Pictures at an Exhibition is filled with colorful tone paintings from its ambling Promenade to its massive finale, The Great Gate of Kiev. BROADWAY ROCKS Does it ever! Join your multi Grammy Award-winning Orchestra and stars from The Great White Way for great selections from Broadway blockbusters, such as Mamma Mia, Tommy, Rent, The Lion King, Hairspray, and The Phantom of the Opera! STRAVINSKY: The Nightengale The worlds foremost cellist returns to Symphony Hall to premiere a concerto written especially for him by a swiftly rising Hong Kong-born composer. Stravinskys glittering opera The Nightingale tells the story of the Emperor and the Nightingale in a fairytale Chinese setting. Our semi-staged production features principal singers from last years Doctor Atomic, among others, in a preview of the concert the ASO will take to Carnegie Hall in November. KORNGOLD: Violin Concerto Webers opera tells the further adventures of the fairy king Oberon, known to us from A Midsummer Nights Dream. Canadian violinist James Ehnes brings his Grammy Award-winning rendition of a lush concerto filled with melodies from Korngolds 1940s movie scores, including Juarez and Anthony Adverse. Strausss allegorical tale of spreading enlightenment begins with an orchestral Sunrise, familiar as the ironic fanfare from the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey. HALLOWEEN MAGICAL MUSICAL TOYBOX The ASOs annual fright-fest is a howl for the kids and always plays to a packed house. This season will be no different, with mischievous music, the annual kids vote for spookiest costumed musician, and haunting dance. Oh, the horror! BRAHMS: A German Requiem Haydns somber Trauersymphonie, so called because he requested that its slow movement be played at his funeral, makes a dignified companion for the welcome return of Brahmss beloved German Requiem, featuring the supple power of the justly honored ASO Chorus. | |
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