TUE / OCT 8, 2019 - 8:00PM
Beethoven's Late Genius
A late Beethoven quartet concludes an exquisite chamber music program.
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A late Beethoven quartet concludes an exquisite chamber music program.
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Salonen leads significant works from the Weimar Republic.
Vibrant musical theater from the Weimar Republic.
Vibrant musical theater from the Weimar Republic.
Vibrant musical theater from the Weimar Republic.
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Music that bursts with colorful creativity.
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The Finnish conductor leads an all-Finnish program, including a premiere.
The Finnish conductor leads an all-Finnish program, including a premiere.
Blistering Baroque artistry from mandolin virtuoso Avi Avital and the Canadian ensemble.
The best 20th-century woodwind pieces in a delightful chamber program.
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