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Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 3: Breaking Free of Chains
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 3: Breaking Free of Chains
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 3: Breaking Free of Chains
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 3: Breaking Free of Chains

Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 3: Breaking Free of Chains

Saturday, Feb 25 8:00p
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Phone: (617) 236-0999
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Composer Witold Lutosławski said of his Concerto for Cello and Orchestra that the solo should be played with a sense of “Just you wait and see!” It’s an appropriate motto for the third concert of the Boston Philharmonic’s 2011-2012 season, an evening of stirring and inspirational music celebrating heroic passion and defiance. Conducted by Maestro Benjamin Zander, the program features Alexander Baillie, acclaimed cellist and star of the 2006 documentary Dvořák…Who?, as “hero” soloist for Lutosławski’s striking concerto. Baillie’s cello fights valiantly against nasty interjections from the brass and waves of sound from the strings and winds in this evocative instrumental face-off.

The program concludes with Richard Strauss’s semi-autobiographical Ein Heldenleben, a tone poem also composed around a rousing melody that represents a courageous figure. This sweeping and powerful piece features several recognizable characters, from the hero’s nagging critics (the winds) to his true love (the violin), as well as borrowed phrases from Strauss’s many well-known compositions.

Program:
Lutoslawski 'Concerto for Cello and Orchestra'
- Alexander Baillie, cello
Strauss 'Ein Heldenleben'

** pre-concert talk at 6:45pm

Categories: Symphony, Classical
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Boston Philharmonic Orchestra Concert 3: Breaking Free of Chains News & Announcements

The Boston Philharmonic season really is a journey, in which the musicians and the audience explore the music together. In the pre-concert explanations, Benjamin Zander will give you background information and different ways of listening to each work.

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In 1979, ninety-six enthusiastic players, amateurs, students, and professionals and a dynamic and probing conductor named Benjamin Zander joined together to found the Boston Philharmonic....
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Jordan Hall
30 Gainsborough St.
Boston, MA 02115
(617) 585-1260
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