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Seattle Symphony delivers playful Ligeti, high-tensile Bartók and reconsidered Rachmaninov

Noah Geller, David Robertson and the Seattle Symphony
© Brandon Patoc
David Robertson conducts the Seattle Symphony
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“well-liked by the players and in full command of a formidable talent”
Reviewed at Benaroya Hall, S Mark Taper Auditorium, Seattle on 2 March 2023
Ligeti, Concert Românesc
Bartók, Violin Concerto no. 2, Sz 112
Rachmaninov, Symphony no. 1 in D minor, Op.13
Noah Geller, Violin
Seattle Symphony
David Robertson, Conductor
Nicholas McGegan brings delicacy and elegance to Mendelssohn
****1
A rite of spring turned inward: Strauss’ Daphne at Seattle Opera
****1
Ioffe conducts the Seattle Symphony in varied faces of Romanticism
****1
Ivars Taurins leads the Seattle Symphony in Baroque feast
****1
Morlot returns to lead Seattle Symphony’s season-closing showcase
****1
Peter Oundjian bridges the centuries in Seattle
***11
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