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Classics No. 4 - Two Worlds, Two Geniuses

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November 22, 20088:00 PM - 10:00 PMMartin Woldson Theater at The FoxBuy Classics No. 4 - Two Worlds, Two Geniuses Tickets
November 23, 20083:00 PM - 5:00 PMMartin Woldson Theater at The FoxBuy Classics No. 4 - Two Worlds, Two Geniuses Tickets

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Classics No. 4 - Two Worlds, Two Geniuses

L. Berio (Schubert), Rendering
L. van Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 3
F. Schubert, Symphony No. 9, “The Great”

Taking sketches for an unfinished Schubert 10th symphony, Luciano Berio compared his work to the restoration of ancient frescoes. Beethoven’s famous temperament instilled fear in his contemporaries of the damage he could do to their pianos. Returning favorite Norman Krieger showcases the composer’s muscular approach. Schubert challenged the symphonic giant Beethoven with his “Great” symphony. A work that rivals Beethoven’s efforts, Schubert’s symphony displays brilliance, striking changes of mood and an exuberant conclusion.

“His performance revealed an artist of unusual sensitivity with the technical control to do absolutely anything he wants and the sense to do so poetically.”
Washington Post


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