Gil Shaham returns to Heinz Hall to play the Beethoven Violin Concerto. Dima Slobodeniouk makes his Heinz Hall debut to conduct Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5.
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 5 – Part 1
Gil Shaham returns to Heinz Hall to play the Beethoven Violin Concerto. Dima Slobodeniouk makes his Heinz Hall debut to conduct Prokofiev’s Symphony No. 5.
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 4 – Part 2
Lorin Maazel conducts two Bartok works – the Suite from the Miraculous Mandarin, and Two Pictures, Op. 10. Also, Beethoven’s Egmont Overtue and the Sibelius Symphony No. 5.
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 4 – Part 1
Lorin Maazel conducts two Bartok works – the Suite from the Miraculous Mandarin, and Two Pictures, Op. 10. Also, Beethoven’s Egmont Overtue and the Sibelius Symphony No. 5.
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 3 – Part 2
Mariss Jansons was Music Director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 1997 through 2004. You’ll hear him conduct Schubert’s “Tragic” Symphony No. 4. Plus, Mozart’s Symphony No. 39 and the First Waltz Sequence from Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier.
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 3 – Part 1
Mariss Jansons was Music Director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra from 1997 through 2004. You’ll hear him conduct Schubert’s “Tragic” Symphony No. 4. Plus, Mozart’s Symphony No. 39 and the First Waltz Sequence from Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier.
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 2 – Part 2
Fate knocks at your door as the orchestra performs one of classical music’s most recognizable pieces – Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Plus, Music Director Manfred Honeck conducts Carlos Simon’s “Fate now Conquers” – a work inspired by a quote from Beethoven.
Pittsburgh Symphony Radio – 2023-2024 Season – Program 2 – Part 1
Fate knocks at your door as the orchestra performs one of classical music’s most recognizable pieces – Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5. Plus, Music Director Manfred Honeck conducts Carlos Simon’s “Fate now Conquers” – a work inspired by a quote from Beethoven.