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Ben's Blog — March 17, 2023
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BPYO – BARTOK AND TCHAIKOVSKY – MARCH 10 2023

 

Click here to listen to the pre-concert talk

Click here to listen to Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra

Click here to listen to Tchaikovsky’s Symphony no. 5

Click here to view the Program

Click here to read the Boston Classical review

Click here to read the Boston Musical Intelligencer review

 

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

This most life-affirming of concertos was written by a composer already in the throes of the leukemia that was to claim his life.  Not even the faintest trace of what the exceptionally courageous and self-reliant composer was suffering is detectable in the music.  It was written as a celebration of, and a torture test for, one of the world’s greatest orchestras – the Boston Symphony.  Bartók could not, in his wildest dreams, have imagined that it would one day be played by a youth orchestra! We are especially happy to be performing this masterwork in Symphony Hall, where Serge Koussevitzky and the BSO gave the world premiere in 1944.

The Tchaikovsky Fifth Symphony is, of course, a great favorite with audiences, and, securely tucked into the category of “romantic blockbuster,” is known to just about everybody. It is also, if truth be told, one of the most hackneyed pieces in the entire repertory. But Mr. Zander’s take on the piece is bracing and fresh. He has performed it many times, in many parts of the world, and always audiences are stirred by the experience of having the familiar made new again.


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