Daniel Barenboim
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall
881 7th Ave
New York, NY 10019
30 nov. 2023
20:00 UTC−5
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Description du concert
Over the course of two concerts, Berlin’s most historic orchestra performs the complete cycle of Brahms’s four symphonies. Led by revered pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim, audiences will experience an orchestra “nurtured and honed for a quarter of a century in music it was born to play” (Gramophone). Hear the heroic First Symphony, which established Brahms as a master of the grand German symphonic tradition, and the bucolic Second Symphony, Brahms’s personal favorite and a piece that further cemented his reputation as Beethoven’s successor. Subscriber/Member Presale August 14 Public On Sale August 21
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Biographie de Daniel Barenboim
Daniel Barenboim (born November 15, 1942) is a pianist and conductor. He lives in Berlin and holds citizenship in Argentina, Israel, Spain and Palestine.[1] He was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina; his parents were Russian Ashkenazi Jews. Barenboim first came to fame as a pianist but now is as well-known as a conductor, and for his work with an orchestra of young Arab and Jewish musicians, based in Seville, Spain, called the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, which he co-founded with the late Palestinian-American intellectual and activist Edward Said, whom Barenboim has called his best friend. Barenboim has been an outspoken critic of the Israeli settlements and of Israel's government since Rabin, and supporter of Palestinian rights. In 2001, he sparked a controversy in Israel by conducting the music of Wagner in concert, as had not been done in Israel since 1938, and was informally taboo.
Daniel Barenboim is a technically accurate and passionate pianist. His ability to convey emotion in even the smallest of pieces is astounding and shows the listener what music from the classical period was really all about.
Plus d'infoDaniel Barenboim is a technically accurate and passionate pianist. His ability to convey emotion in even the smallest of pieces is astounding and shows the listener what music from the classical period was really all about.
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