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Bernstein, Copland, and Prokofiev with Yuja Wang

Oct 23 - Oct 25
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Bernstein, Copland, and Prokofiev with Yuja Wang
Boston Symphony Orchestra Domingo Hindoyan, conductor Yuja Wang, Piano BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On The Town  PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 2       intermission COPLAND Symphony No. 3 

Scintillating pianist Yuja Wang joins returning conductor Domingo Hindoyan and the BSO in Sergei Prokofiev’s technically challenging Piano Concerto No. 2, a piece that combines the composer’s sardonic humor with his gift for soaring melody. Two American works from the 1940s bracket the concerto. Leonard Bernstein’s Three Dance Episodes from his 1944 musical On the Town features music referencing such hits as “New York, New York” and the wistful “Lonely Town.” Aaron Copland’s Third Symphony, premiered by the BSO in 1946, includes the uplifting “Fanfare for the Common Man.”

Boston Symphony Orchestra Domingo Hindoyan, conductor Yuja Wang, Piano BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On The Town  PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 2       intermission COPLAND Symphony No. 3 

Scintillating pianist Yuja Wang joins returning conductor Domingo Hindoyan and the BSO in Sergei Prokofiev’s technically challenging Piano Concerto No. 2, a piece that combines the composer’s sardonic humor with his gift for soaring melody. Two American works from the 1940s bracket the concerto. Leonard Bernstein’s Three Dance Episodes from his 1944 musical On the Town features music referencing such hits as “New York, New York” and the wistful “Lonely Town.” Aaron Copland’s Third Symphony, premiered by the BSO in 1946, includes the uplifting “Fanfare for the Common Man.”

Boston Symphony Orchestra Domingo Hindoyan, conductor Yuja Wang, Piano BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On The Town  PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 2       intermission COPLAND Symphony No. 3 

Scintillating pianist Yuja Wang joins returning conductor Domingo Hindoyan and the BSO in Sergei Prokofiev’s technically challenging Piano Concerto No. 2, a piece that combines the composer’s sardonic humor with his gift for soaring melody. Two American works from the 1940s bracket the concerto. Leonard Bernstein’s Three Dance Episodes from his 1944 musical On the Town features music referencing such hits as “New York, New York” and the wistful “Lonely Town.” Aaron Copland’s Third Symphony, premiered by the BSO in 1946, includes the uplifting “Fanfare for the Common Man.”

Supported by

Thursday evening’s performance by Yuja Wang is generously supported by the Grossman Family, in memory of Jerome H. Grossman, MD.

E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One events are generously supported by Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser and by Barbara and Amos Hostetter.

Supported by

Friday afternoon's performance by Yuja Wang is generously supported by Bihua Chen.

E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One events are generously supported by Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser and by Barbara and Amos Hostetter.

Supported by

Saturday evening’s concert is generously supported by Alan and Lisa Dynner.

E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One events are generously supported by Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser and by Barbara and Amos Hostetter.

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