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Gustavo Dudamel | Schumann

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Sat, Oct 24, 2020, 20:30
Once again Gustavo Dudamel will be a guest of the BRSO! Now this principal conductor of the Los Angeles Philharmonic has dreamt up something special for his five short concerts: a Schumann cycle, something never heard before in such concentration at the BRSO. It’s a musical portrait of a genius who was only inspired to write his own symphonies after stumbling upon Schubert’s Great C-major Symphony. The series features the Spring Symphony in B-flat major, the Second in C major,... Read full text

Keywords: Symphony Concert, Vocal Music

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Musicians

Gustavo DudamelConductor
Bavarian Radio Chorus
Andrew Lepri MeyerTenor
Symphonieorchester des Bayerischen Rundfunks

Program

Sol que das vida a los trigosJosé Antonio Abreu
Aquí te amoModesta Bor
Mata del ánima solaAntonio Estévez
Symphony No 3 E-flat major, op 97 “Rhenish”Robert Schumann
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