While composing his austere Seventh Symphony, Dvořák said he hoped it would make a stir in the world. And that, it didbecoming a critically-acclaimed work among Romantic symphonies for its rumbling percussion and warm, lyrical spirit.
Lorenzo Viottiknown for his deep musical interpretations and work inviting new audiences to concert halls in the digital agemakes his first appearance with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, leading two more rhapsodic pieces steeped in Hungarian, Czech, and Slovakian folk traditions. He toils through Kodalys passionate Dances of Galánta before Marc Bouchkovalso making his Walt Disney Concert Hall debutsteps in to tackle each trill, scale, and double stop of Bartóks Second Violin Concerto with precision and speed.
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