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Ancient Greece and reimagined Tchaikovsky at the Pittsburgh Symphony

Daniele Rustioni conducts the Pittsburgh Symphony
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“one could sense the influence of Strauss, perhaps tempered by the Italianate taste of Respighi”
Reviewed at Heinz Hall, Pittsburgh on 11 April 2025
de Sabata, La notte di Plàton
Tchaikovsky, Piano Concerto no. 1 in B flat minor, Op.23
Rachmaninov, Melodie in E major for piano, Op.3 no.3
Ravel, Daphnis et Chloé: Suite no. 1
Ravel, Daphnis et Chloé: Suite no. 2
Kirill Gerstein, Piano
Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
Daniele Rustioni, Conductor
Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony captivate in Bruckner
*****
Piquant Poulenc, solemn Sibelius at the Pittsburgh Symphony
****1
Honeck and Pittsburgh Symphony make a strong Shostakovich statement
*****
Grimaud’s glittering Gershwin highlights Pittsburgh Symphony program
***11
Dalia Stasevska makes a radiant Pittsburgh Symphony debut
****1
Honeck heralds a spirited season opener at the Pittsburgh Symphony
****1
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