⌚️2024-03-01 20:00:00 –
🏢Carnegie Hall
Franz Welser-Möst leads the Vienna Philharmonic in symphonic works written during a period of astonishing transformation. While rooted solidly in the emotional sweep and architectural brilliance of late Romanticism, these works by Bruckner and Berg offer a glimpse into a new world of orchestral possibilities both awesome and frightening in their vastness. “Alban Berg, who, for me, is maybe the greatest genius of the [Second Viennese School], knew exactly when to break the rules, like Mozart did, for the impact it should make on the audience,” says Welser-Möst.
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