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The renowned composer has scored many of the most famous films of our time. But until this summer, he had never attempted a ...
Williams is best known for his grandly symphonic, Oscar-winning film scores. But his latest concert work is quieter, and more ...
Pianist Philipp Lynov performs with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and guest conductor Marin Alsop in the final round of the 2025 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition at Bass Performance ...
A version of this article appears in print on July 7, 2019, Section AR, Page 8 of the New York edition with the headline: Shrinking an Orchestra Down to a Single Piano.
But Ott has tendinitis, so the orchestra made a quick shift on Thursday, placing a call to Illinois-born pianist Conrad Tao, who’d previously visited the Twin Cities while curating and soloing ...
Let us know! People who go to the Kimmel Center this weekend to hear the Philadelphia Orchestra perform Carmina Burana and a Mozart concerto will see something unusual on stage. The piano is bent.
Under the direction of Music Director Michael Avagliano, the orchestra will perform Dvorak’s Symphony No. 7 and the Grieg Concerto for Piano with Eric Clark as the featured soloist.