Symphonic & Choral Literature of the Nineteenth Century (and more ...)

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Friday, March 18, 2016

NYPO musicians on the 911 Memorial concert


"The line was blurred between performers and audience."


On September 20, 2001, Kurt Masur led the NYPO in a performance of Brahms's German Requiem. Ten years later, Alan Gilbert chose to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the 911 attack with Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony.

Posted by H. Berlioz at 2:31:00 PM
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