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Hrůša helms a remarkable performance with the New York Philharmonic

Jakub Hrůša conducts the New York Philharmonic
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Hilary Hahn and the New York Philharmonic
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“Hrůša brought forward the work’s rhythmic verve and masterful orchestration”
Reviewed at Lincoln Center: Wu Tsai Theater, David Geffen Hall, New York City on 11 January 2024
Coleridge-Taylor, Ballade for orchestra in A minor, Op.33
Prokofiev, Violin Concerto no. 1 in D major, Op.19
Bartók, Concerto for Orchestra, Sz 116
New York Philharmonic
Jakub Hrůša, Conductor
Hilary Hahn, Violin
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