HOUGH FAMILY FOUNDATION MASTERWORKS

BRAHMS’ SYMPHONY NO. 1

FEATURING CHOPIN’S PIANO CONCERTO NO. 2

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18 AT 8PM

Braham’s Symphony No. 1

Saturday, November 18 at 8pm

Vladimir Kulenovic, conductor

George Li, piano

Wagner: Flying Dutchman Overture

Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2

Brahms: Symphony No. 1

In the shadow of Beethoven’s incredible success, Brahms struggled for 20 years to complete his first symphony – but it was worth it. With passionate, soaring melodies and horn calls, the work is thrilling to hear live and widely considered to be one of the most significant symphonies ever written. In contrast, Chopin composed his Piano Concerto No. 2 when he was just 19. The poetic melodies will be in the hands of internationally acclaimed pianist George Li, who has been playing since age 4 and made his Carnegie Hall debut at age 11. Wagner’s Flying Dutchman Overture rounds out the program.

Bonus! For every Masterworks concert, Michael Francis has personally chosen a surprise “mystery piece” to enhance the live experience. What will it be this weekend?

PRE-CONCERT CONVERSATIONS: Get the real story behind the composers and their music, straight from the conductor and guest soloists. Starts one hour before each Masterworks concert in the theater. Included free with each concert ticket.

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