Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Please note that Yannick Nézet-Séguin will conduct the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra in place of Valery Gergiev. Seong-Jin Cho will also replace pianist Denis Matsuev. The program remains unchanged.
Part of: Carnegie Hall Live on WQXR
Due to last-minute artist substitutions, the scheduled live broadcast of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall on February 25 will be recorded and aired at a later date.
Performers
Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Conductor
Seong-Jin Cho, Piano
Program
RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2
Symphony No. 2
Encore:
TCHAIKOVSKY October ("Autumn Song") from The Seasons, Op. 37a (Seong-Jin Cho)
Event Duration
The printed program will last approximately two hours, including one 20-minute intermission. Please note there will be no late seating before intermission.
At a Glance
This all-Rachmaninoff concert presents two of the Russian composer’s most popular and enduring works, both composed before his immigration to the United States. The Second Piano Concerto is one of the most beloved concertos in the repertoire, endlessly quoted in popular culture and championed by numerous virtuoso pianists despite its treacherous technical demands. It has a seemingly effortless spontaneity and is full of memorable tunes, yet Rachmaninoff was suffering from severe clinical depression when he wrote it and was only able to complete it with the help of his therapist, Dr. Nikolai Dahl, to whom he dedicated the concerto when he premiered it in 1901. The Second Symphony is similarly over-the-top in its melodic generosity; indeed, it is the most sumptuous of the composer’s three symphonies. The orchestration is lush and the melodies and harmonies distinctively Russian. It is a grandiose summation of Rachmaninoff’s aesthetic before he moved to the United States.