MUSIC

Schubert's Great Symphony
January 27-January 28, 2011
The British conductor Jonathan Nott has been praised for his detailed and sophisticated interpretations of a wide range of music. For his Philadelphia Orchestra debut he partners with German-born Swiss pianist Andreas Haefliger in Bartók's sparking, coloristic Third Concerto, penned during the composer's final weeks and given its world premiere after his death by pianist György Sándor and The Philadelphia Orchestra. The program concludes with Schubert's magisterial "Great" Symphony, a pillar of the repertoire that was all but lost until Robert Schumann stumbled across it in 1837, among manuscripts in the home of the late Schubert's brother, Ferdinand.
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Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts
300 S. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102 -
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$20-$120
Info Phone: 215.893.1999
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Dates:
January 27-January 28, 2011Times:
Thursday @ 8 pm
Friday @ 8 pm -
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