Mahler in Carnegie Hall Receives Splendid Philadelphia Sound
/Yannick Nézet-Séguin conducted with the kind of white-hot conviction that makes you forget to breathe.
Read MoreYannick Nézet-Séguin conducted with the kind of white-hot conviction that makes you forget to breathe.
Read MoreThe sumptuous sound of the orchestra - who must be thrilled at being freed from the Met’s orchestra pit and placed on the stage of Carnegie Hall, facing what many an artist call the gates of heaven - was in full force.
Read MoreIn Mahler's arrangement of Beethoven's 11th String Quartet, the traditionally celebrated strings of the Philadelphia Orchestra rang out brilliantly recalling the past days of Ormandy and Muti.
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