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Znaider makes impressive NSO debut as conductor

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“full storm-force brass, and percussion with serious intent to harm”
Reviewed at Kennedy Center: Concert Hall, Washington on 7 April 2016
Mozart, Piano Concerto no. 27 in B flat major, K595
Mahler, Symphony no. 1 in D major "Titan"
National Symphony Orchestra
Nikolaj Szeps-Znaider, Conductor
Benjamin Grosvenor, Piano
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