Marin Alsop
One of today’s foremost conductors worldwide, Marin Alsop additionally ranks among the most relentlessly impactful and in-demand American conductors of our time. Her contributions to the world’s leading orchestras and organizations are innumerable, and this Carnegie Hall Perspectives series highlights several of those special artistic relationships. Playing a major role in the Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival, Alsop conducts The Philadelphia Orchestra in a New York premiere by John Adams, Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F, and more; and she leads artists and alumni from The Juilliard School in a cross-disciplinary program of Aaron Copland, Mark Twain, and others. Alsop also leads London’s Philharmonia Orchestra and international rising star Alexandre Kantorow in a program of symphonic masterpieces by Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev, and Bartók.
Part of these Curated Series:
Great Artists I | Juilliard at Zankel Hall | The Philadelphia Orchestra
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