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Vienna Philharmonic glows in music from the Weimar Era at Carnegie Hall

Franz Welser-Möst conducts the Vienna Philharmonic
© Chris Lee
Franz Welser-Möst
© Chris Lee
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“Ravel’s passionately seductive music emerged out of the mists and slowly coalesced”
Reviewed at Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium, New York City on 2 March 2024
Hindemith, Concert-music for Wind Orchestra, Op.41
Strauss R., Die Frau ohne Schatten: Symphonic fantasy
Schoenberg, Variations for orchestra, Op.31
Ravel, La Valse
Vienna Philharmonic
Franz Welser-Möst, Conductor
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Shared language and living history: Zubin Mehta and the Vienna Phil
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Vienna Philharmonic closes Carnegie residency
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Contemplation and exuberance: Vienna Philharmonic at Carnegie Hall
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A vanished Old World with the Vienna Philharmonic in Hamburg
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The Vienna Philharmonic explores Central Europe with Jakub Hrůša
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