Carnegie Hall: Berliner Philharmoniker with Vilde Frang, violin
$114-$300
- Vilde Frang, violin
- Kirill Petrenko, conductor
Erich Wolfgang Korngold — Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
Antonín Dvořák — Symphony No. 7 in D minor, Op. 70, B. 141
Note: Hilary Hahn has withdrawn from all concerts through the end of November on the advice from her medical team as she continues to recover from a double pinched nerve. Performing Korngold’s Violin Concerto in her place is Vilde Frang.
Two years ago, the Berliner Philharmoniker graced the Carnegie Hall stage on its first American tour with conductor Kirill Petrenko. "Even at the very top of the [orchestral] field, playing this spectacular—this virtuosic, colorful, confident, unified and committed—is vanishingly rare ... a master class," raved The New York Times. The esteemed ensemble now returns for three consecutive performances, beginning with this anticipated Sunday afternoon concert that features Vilde Frang as soloist in Korngold's Violin Concerto. The program also includes Rachmaninoff's evocative Isle of the Dead and Dvořák's Seventh Symphony.
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