National Symphony Orchestra: Iván Fischer, conductor/Emmanuel Pahud, flute, performs Mozart
The Washington Post calls the NSO's Principal Guest Conductor "a most welcome addition to D.C.'s music community. The New York Times calls Emmanuel Pahud "the new flute sensation… an insightful and vital musician."
- Nov. 8 - 10, 2007
- Concert Hall
- Approx. 95 minutes
- $20.00 - $80.00
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Fischer also explores enchanting Bohemian folklore with a unique musical combination: an orchestration of Dvorák's Moravian Duets for two singers, interspersed with selections from Smetana's Má vlast including The Moldau.
PRAISE FOR IVÁN FISCHER:
"A sensitive and creative musician… he has the charm and character to be an ambassador for classical music in our nation's capital." --The Washington Post
"Deeply felt performances…a wedding of expressive heat and cool, exacting control" --The New York Times
"He conducts with a boldness… warm, distinctly pliant sounds" --The Philadelphia Enquirer
PRAISE FOR EMMANUEL PAHUD:
"Superb" --The New York Times
"One of the finds of the decade" --Gramophone
"This signals the arrival of a new master flautist." --The Guardian
"His playing is so elegant and fresh it seems to raise the music to a higher level." --The Independent
Thursday AfterWords with Iván Fischer and Emmanuel Pahud.
Program and Notes
- DVORÁK
- Nocturne in B major for String Orchestra, Op. 40
- MOZART
- Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major, K. 313
- SMETANA
- Three Selections from the Symphonic Cycle Má vlast
- DVORÁK
- Moravian Duets, orchestrated by Iván Fischer
Watch and Listen
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Ivan Fischer
Emmanuel Pahud, flute
Carolyn Betty, soprano
Kelley O'Connor, mezzo-soprano
