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Jun. 29 2019

6-29-19 Music In Maryland.

By Jonathan Palevsky | Posted in Host Blogs, Music In Maryland | Comments Off on 6-29-19 Music In Maryland.

Amid the total mess that is the current situation with the Baltimore Symphony…Players locked out and a possible strike in September…I prefer to focus on the more pleasant things the orchestra represents…namely it’s fantastic recorded legacy.   Here are some nice examples.  By the way it was so sweet of David Zinman to visit the picket lines to support the players…Would it not have been sweeter if he had played a concert with the BSO sometime between his departure from the orchestra in the late 90’s and 2019.  Nevertheless, he left us some amazing sonic souvenirs and the Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances show the maestro and the orchestra in top form.

PLAY DATE: Sat, 06/29/2019
6:00 PM 1290
George Gershwin Piano Concerto in F London 14091
COND Marin Alsop
ORCH Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
SOLO Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano TEE-bow-day
31:28 C 1 3-5
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6:32 PM 50406
Adolphus Hailstork I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes BSO Class. 1
COND Daniel Hege
ORCH Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
SOLO Thomas Young, tenor
SOLO Morgan State College Choir
19:37 C 1 4-6
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6:53 PM 2063
Sergei Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances Op 45 Telarc 80331
COND David Zinman David ZIHN mihn
ORCH Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
32:36 C 1 4-6
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7:27 PM 2307
Franz Schubert Arpeggione Sonata in a D 821 CTM Classi 64103
ORCH Peabody Cello Gang
28:45 C 1 1-3
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