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Iván Fischer brings a Hungarian rarity to the New York Philharmonic

Iván Fischer and Sir András Schiff
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Iván Fischer conducts the New York Philharmonic
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“Schiff brought out the many jagged edges of the piece without sacrificing lyrical phrasing”
Reviewed at Lincoln Center: Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall, New York City on 21 April 2023
Dohnányi, Symphonic Minutes
Bartók, Piano Concerto no. 3, Sz 119
Mozart, Symphony no. 41 in C major, "Jupiter”, K551
Mozart, Piano Sonata no. 16 in C major, K545 (First movement)
Iván Fischer, Conductor
Sir András Schiff, Piano
New York Philharmonic
Elim Chan takes the New York Philharmonic to the ball
****1
Memorable Mendelssohn from Marek Janowski and the New York Phil
****1
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****1
A vocally perplexing economics assignment from David Lang
***11
Weinberg rarity overshadows John Williams at the New York Philharmonic
****1
Contours in motion: Kavakos and Rouvali at the New York Philharmonic
****1
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