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With a composer’s ear: Matthias Pintscher conducts a highlight of The Cleveland Orchestra's season

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“Pintscher's... soundscape was dreamlike, raspy, bass-heavy, and rough-textured”
Reviewed at Severance Music Center: Mandel Concert Hall, Cleveland on 23 February 2017
Pintscher, Ex nihilo
Saint-Saëns, Piano Concerto no. 5 in F major, "Egyptian," Op.103
Debussy, Préludes, Bk 2 no. 3: La Puerta del Vino, Mouvement de Habañera
Schoenberg, Chamber Symphony no. 2, Op.38
Debussy, La Mer
Cédric Tiberghien, Piano
The Cleveland Orchestra
Matthias Pintscher, Conductor
Barbara Hannigan surveys American voices with The Cleveland Orchestra
***11
The Cleveland Orchestra at Carnegie Hall: symphonic extremes
*****
A study in control and proportion: the Clevelanders’ Verdi Requiem
****1
An uneven symphonic pairing from Franz Welser-Möst in Cleveland
***11
Yuja Wang serves an iridescent musical feast in Cleveland
****1
Gripping, somber Mahler 6 from Sokhiev and The Cleveland Orchestra
****1
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