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Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 with Seong-Jin Cho | E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One

Please note that Bernstein's Chinchester Psalms will not be performed this evening, but will be performed on the January 15 & 17 concerts. 

Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 with Seong-Jin Cho | E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One

The Marie L. Audet Gillet Concert

Boston Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons, conductor Seong-Jin Cho, piano Lorna McGhee, flute Allison LOGGINS-HULL Rhapsody on a Theme by Joni, for flute and orchestra (BSO co-commission) TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1

Continuing our E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One celebration, the BSO’s principal flute, Lorna McGhee, makes her solo debut with the orchestra in American composer Allison Loggins-Hull’s Rhapsody on a Theme by Joni, an ebullient tribute to the phenomenal Canadian American singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. 

What gives with Tchaikovsky on an E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One program? And why include Tchaikovsky on an E Pluribus Unum program? Boston—a few years before the BSO was founded— hosted the world premiere in 1875 of a work that is now one of the most popular of all concertos.

Supported by

E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One events are generously supported by:
     Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser
     Barbara and Amos Hostetter
With additional support from:
     Ann Merrifield and Wayne Davis
     Clark and Susana Bernard

Seong-Jin Cho’s performance is supported, in part, by the E. Nakamichi Foundation.

Allison LOGGINS-HULL Rhapsody on a Theme by Joni, for flute and orchestra (co-commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Andris Nelsons, Music Director, through the generous support of the New Works Fund established by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.)

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