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Salle: Music Hall, Cincinnati

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AdresseCincinnati
OH 45202
États-Unis
Google maps39° 6' 33.908" N 84° 31' 6.215" W
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From funeral rites to firebird: Măcelaru and the Cincinnati Symphony

The Firebird at Music Hall, Cincinnati © Mark Lyons
In a staged Firebird and an early work by Mahler, Cristian Măcelaru and the Cincinnati Symphony colorfully bring to life these composers’ youthful ambitions.

Red rocks, interstellar calls, exotic birds... in Cincinnati

The Cincinnati Symphony play Des Canyons aux étoiles... © JP Leong
The Cincinnati Symphony vividly brings to life sprawling vistas of the American West in a stellar performance of Messiaen’s vast Des Canyons aux étoiles…

Cincinnati May Festival closes 150th season with a glorious Mahler 8

James Conlon and the Cincinnati Symphony © Mark Lyons
The May Festival pulls all the stops to close their sesquicentennial season with Mahler’s vast and triumphant Eighth Symphony.

Requiem, eternal light and hummingbirds at Cincinnati May Festival

Erica Petrocelli, Kate Lindsay, Joshua Blue, Michael Sumuel and James Conlon © JP Leong
The Cincinnati May Festival pairs a deeply-felt Mozart Requiem with a new work for chorus and orchestra by Julia Adolphe.

Remarkable survey of 20th-century works by the Cincinnati Symphony

Michael Francis © Charlie Balcom
The Cincinnati Symphony thoughtfully illuminates a diverse cross-section of 20th-century repertoire with conductor Michael Francis and pianist Behzod Abduraimov.

Daniil Trifonov brings vast range and power to Cincinnati recital

Daniil Trifonov’s Cincinnati recital prefaced an imposing Brahms sonata with shorter works by Szymanowski, Debussy, and Prokofiev.

Death and renewal: Mahler in Cincinnati

Conductor Matthias Pintscher and soloists Michelle DeYoung and Sean Panikker offered a moving but uneven interpretation of Das Lied von der Erde.

Langrée conducts Cincinnati Symphony in folk-inspired concert

The CSO packed much excitement into an hour-long program, featuring folk-inspired works of Walker and Kodály, along with the irresistible charm of Shostakovich’s Second Piano Concerto.