Dallas Symphony Orchestra - Mozart and Mahler
September 12, 2008
Reserve your place in history as new Music Director Jaap van Zweden takes the podium for his inaugural season in a performance of Mahler's tragic and triumphant Fifth Symphony. Renowned pianist Emanuel Ax puts his considerable talents on display in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 25.
Mahler: Symphony No. 5
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 25
Emanuel Ax, piano
Jaap van Zweden, conductor
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Gwen DuVal, says:
If you are considering, buy a ticket, it's well worth it!
I saw Emmanual Ax 15 years ago, and the only difference I saw or hear last night was his hair is now grey. Every note was crisp, singing and emotive...the best of Mozart with a pianist who loves Mozart as much as the rest of us.
And for the Mahler, at points the entire audience quit breathing to match the orchestra...powerful, brassy, explosive, everything you expect and want from Mahler.
Welcome to Dallas Maestro van Zweden !
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