Boston Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall

Boston Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall

Boston Orchestra at Carnegie Hall

By NYU Office of Global Services

Date and time

Tuesday, April 25, 2023 · 8 - 10:30pm EDT

Location

Carnegie Hall

881 7th Ave New York, NY 10019

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event
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About this event

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The Boston Symphony Orchestra returns with Anne-Sophie Mutter—“the undisputed queen of violin-playing” (The Times, London)—in a program that includes the New York premiere of Thomas Adès’s Air for Violin and Orchestra, composed specifically for Mutter. The concert also features two notable Sibelius works, including the infrequently performed yet well-loved Luonnotar, with its notoriously demanding vocal part, which tells of the world’s creation over the course of 10 stunning minutes. The composition of Sibelius’s Fifth Symphony is its own tale of personal and societal strife, and highly memorable for its moments of great, yet unresolved, triumph.

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