Tchaikovsky’s Manfred Symphony in NYC!

For all my seasoned Tchaikovsky fans, (as well as for those who may just be discovering the genius of his music,) I must announce a special upcoming concert at New York’s famed Carnegie Hall. On March 28th at 8pm, the always-impressive orchestra of the Bayerishe Staatsorchester (Bavarian State Orchestra) will be presenting Tchaikovsky’s Manfred Symphony.  This work is positively dreamy, especially when performed live, and I recommend getting tickets before they’re gone. For those who are familiar with my book’s video trailer may find it interesting to know that the background music used is a section from the Manfred.  As for Carnegie Hall, well there’s no better place to enjoy Tchaikovsky in the U.S.  (Readers of “Fate”  understand why that is!)

The March 28, 2018 performance will be performed on the main stage of the elegant hall and will be conducted by this ‘legendary’ orchestra’s own music director, Kirill Petrenko. Making it even more special, it will be his Carnegie Hall concert debut. Details below; tickets can be purchased on the C.H.  website here

Don’t live in or near NYC? Why not plan a visit?  🙂  All the best,

~Adin Dalton

Performers: 

Bayerisches Staatsorchester, Kirill Petrenko, Music Director and Conductor

Julia Fischer, Violin / Daniel Müller-Schott, Cello

Program: BRAHMS – Double Concerto, & TCHAIKOVSKY – Manfred Symphony, Op. 58


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