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AmsterdamVíkingur Ólafsson plays Grieg, Dénève conducts Rachmaninov's Symphonic Dances
Prokofiev, Grieg, Rachmaninov
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; Stéphane Denève; Víkingur Ólafsson
St LouisThe Rite of Spring

Frank, Bartók, Stravinsky
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; Stéphane Denève; Piotr Anderszewski
St LouisLa Damnation de FaustConcert performance

Berlioz: La Damnation de Faust
Stéphane Denève; Barbara Berner; Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; Saint Louis Symphony Chorus; Isabel Leonard; Michael Spyres
ViennaSaint Louis Symphony Orchestra / Ólafsson / Denève
Prokofiev, Grieg, Rachmaninov
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; Stéphane Denève; Víkingur Ólafsson
BrusselsVíkingur Ólafsson plays Grieg
Prokofiev, Grieg, Rachmaninov
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; Stéphane Denève; Víkingur Ólafsson
MadridSt. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Prokofiev, Grieg, Debussy, Ravel
Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra; Stéphane Denève; Víkingur Ólafsson
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Stéphane Denève leads the New York Phil through a landscape of dreams
A thoughtfully designed and coherent program of French music at David Geffen Hall, is played with mostly exquisite results.
Fiery Liszt from Thibaudet and Denève in Philadelphia
Former Principal Guest Conductor Stéphane Denève leads an electrifying Ein Heldenleben in The Philadelphia Orchestra's Sunday concert.
Philadelphia Orchestra conjures sorcerers and spells
Ravel’s L’enfant et les sortilèges made up for an uneven first half that jumped from Mozart to Harry Potter.
Stéphane Dèneve begins his farewell to Philadelphia
The Philadelphia Orchestra's principal guest conductor offered a typically diverse program of Stravinsky, Peter Lieberson and Lera Auerbach.
Pelléas et Mélisande: austerely beautiful but flawed
The credits for this new production directed by Olivier Py raised high expectations that were only partially met on opening night.
Ecstatic highs mark Denève’s Cleveland Orchestra program
An orchestral program on the theme of ecstasy, religious and profane, included a piano concerto by James MacMillan along with works by Jennifer Higdon, Debussy, and Scriabin.