Vienna Philharmonic: Yannick Nézet-Séguin

The March 5 concert matches Mozart’s brilliant Jupiter Symphony with Mahler’s dramatic and ambitious Symphony No. 1, and the March 6 performance pairs the sweet lyricism of Schubert’s Symphony No. 4 with Dvořák’s well-loved New World Symphony, the orchestra’s honeyed brass section featured in the work’s haunting slow movement.

The final concert in the series welcomes esteemed pianist Yefim Bronfman for Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3, an intensely dramatic work that grabs on and doesn’t let go. Bronfman has said of this concerto, “You listen to it, [and] time stops…there’s only you and this music.”

Upcoming Dates For This Event:
  • Thursday, March 6
  • Friday, March 7
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