The season opens with two of the most beloved works of the symphonic repertory.
Beethoven's Pastorale celebrates nature and human beings in it, while Schumann — picking up where Beethoven left off — takes us on an uplifting journey in which initial tensions are gloriously resolved at the end.
The season opens with two of the most beloved works of the symphonic repertory.
Beethoven's Pastorale celebrates nature and human beings in it, while Schumann — picking up where Beethoven left off — takes us on an uplifting journey in which initial tensions are gloriously resolved at the end.