National Symphony Orchestra: Season Opening Ball Concert: Leonard Slatkin, conductor/Joshua Bell, violin, in an all-Tchaikovsky program
Violinist Joshua Bell, known for "playing that's direct, honest, and a joy to hear" (The Boston Herald), joins Leonard Slatkin and gifted vocalists for an all-Tchaikovsky program that officially opens the NSO's new season.
- Sep 24, 2006 at 7:00 PM
- Concert Hall
- $20.00 - $85.00
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About the Program
ALL-TCHAIKOVSKY PROGRAMViolinist Joshua Bell, known for "playing that's direct, honest, and a joy to hear" (The Boston Herald), joins Leonard Slatkin and two vocalists from the Kirov Opera, soprano Irina Mataeva and tenor Daniil Shtoda, to officially open the NSO's new season. The program features a number of masterpieces by Tchaikovsky, including the composer's exquisite Violin Concerto and two arias from the opera Eugene Onegin.
For more information on tickets to the NSO Season Opening Ball, featuring a gala dinner and dancing, please call (202) 416-8102.
Program:
| TCHAIKOVSKY - Slavonic March | |
| TCHAIKOVSKY - Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35 | |
| TCHAIKOVSKY - Two Excerpts from Eugene Onegin | |
| TCHAIKOVSKY - Romeo and Juliet (duet), Op. posth. | |
TCHAIKOVSKY - 1812 Overture ![]() |
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About the Kennedy Center NSO Classical Concerts Series
About the Kennedy Center Prelude Series
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