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Carnegie Hall Presents

Munich Philharmonic

Saturday, February 3, 2024 8 PM Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Zubin Mehta by Shai Skiff, Yefim Bronfman by Dario Acosta
The Munich Philharmonic performs its first of two all-Brahms concerts under revered Conductor Laureate Zubin Mehta. Brahms’s First Piano Concerto is a work of grand Romanticism, blending intense passion, tender affection, and personal tragedy into an awe-inspiring whole. Expressive virtuoso Yefim Bronfman takes on the demanding and lyrical role of soloist. In Symphony No. 4—Brahms’s last—the composer embraces classical music tradition with mastery and conviction, while also imbuing the piece with his own sense of adventure.

Performers

Munich Philharmonic
Zubin Mehta, Conductor Laureate
Yefim Bronfman, Piano

Program

ALL-BRAHMS PROGRAM

Piano Concerto No. 1

Symphony No. 4


Encores:

CHOPIN Etude in C Minor, Op. 10, No. 12, "Revolutionary" (Yefim Bronfman)

BRAHMS Hungarian Dance No. 5 in G Minor

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately 90 minutes, including one 20-minute intermission. Please note that there will be no late seating before intermission.

Listen to Selected Works

This concert is made possible, in part, by the Richard L. Benson Endowment Fund.

At a Glance

The most Classical of the great Romantics, Brahms was a preserver of the Haydn-Beethoven tradition in the age of Liszt and Wagner. Yet his melodies are as memorable as those of any Romantic, and his structural ingenuity was admired by modernists, including Schoenberg. This concert presents early and late works. Brahms’s smoldering First Piano Concerto, which baffled its audience at its 1859 premiere, pits the piano against a dense, massive orchestra; like much early Brahms, it has a unique boldness and tension. The Fourth is Brahms’s last symphony and in many ways his most satisfying, especially its beautiful variation-form slow movement and its majestic finale, a more complex variation set and a moving conclusion to Brahms’s career as a symphonist.

Bios

Munich Philharmonic

The Munich Philharmonic was founded in 1893, and since then, under the direction of renowned conductors, it has vastly enriched Munich’s musical life. Gustav Mahler conducted the ...

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Zubin Mehta

Zubin Mehta was born in 1936 in Mumbai and began his music education with his father, Mehli Mehta, who was a noted concert violinist and the founder of the Bombay Symphony Orchestra. In ...

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Yefim Bronfman

Internationally recognized as one of today’s most acclaimed and admired pianists, Yefim Bronfman stands among a handful of artists regularly sought by festivals, orchestras, ...

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