The Chicago Symphony Orchestra was led by Maestro Leonard Slatkin tonight in a program that featured works both old and new. Paul Hindemith’s Trauermusik is well-known, but the composer’s overture to his opera Neues vom Tage is not. Berlioz’s experimental symphony-concerto Harold in Italy has a long performance history, but the same cannot be [...]
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Leonard Slatkin and the American Modern
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