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Lexington Symphony Performs Beethoven Piano Concerto with David Deveau
Saturday, Mar 24, 2012 8:00p
Cary Hall
Lexington,
MA
Lexington Symphony’s March concert features internationally-acclaimed pianist David Deveau performing Beethoven’s final piano concerto, the “Emperor.” This concerto had audiences on their feet when it was first performed in 1811, and has been thrilling audiences ever since with its majestic grandeur. The orchestra will also perform Dvořák’s sublimely passionate Symphony No.7, which brings together the tragic drama of a great symphony and Dvořák’s unique Slavic rhythms. Conductor's talk: 7pm.
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Lexington Symphony
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Jonathan McPhee
Jonathan McPhee is one of New England's leading musical figures. Equally at home as a conductor for the symphony, ballet, and opera, Mr. McPhee is Music Director for Boston Ballet, the Nashua Symphony in New Hampshire, and the Lexington Symphony.
Jonathan McPhee is one of New England's leading musical figures. Equally at home as a conductor for the symphony, ballet, and opera, Mr. McPhee is Music Director for Boston Ballet, the Nashua Symphony in New Hampshire, and the Lexington Symphony.
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