The Philadelphia Orchestra | Jan 28, 2023 in NYC | Carnegie Hall
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Carnegie Hall Presents

The Philadelphia Orchestra

Saturday, January 28, 2023 4 PM Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage

Please note that this concert will now begin at 4 PM. Tickets that list the previously announced start time of 2 PM will still be honored.

Yannick Nézet-Séguin by Todd Rosenberg, Yuja Wang by Julia Wesely
Superstar pianist Yuja Wang joins The Philadelphia Orchestra and conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin for a once-in-a-lifetime, all-Rachmaninoff afternoon marathon. To this day, Rachmaninoff’s virtuosic, often rhapsodic compositions captivate like few others, and these world-class artists ensure that the music as heartily felt as it is technically astounding. With four piano concertos, two intermissions, and Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, this is a rare, must-see event sure to be a highlight of the season.

Performers

The Philadelphia Orchestra
Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Music Director and Conductor
Yuja Wang, Piano

Program

RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2

RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 1

RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 4

RACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini

RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 3


Encore:

GLUCK Melody from Orfeo ed Euridice (arr. Giovanni Sgambati)

Event Duration

The printed program will last approximately three and one-half hours, including two 20-minute intermissions.

Listen to Selected Works

This concert is generously underwritten by Paul Sekhri and Mark Gude, and The Sekhri Family Foundation.
This concert is made possible, in part, by the Richard L. Benson Endowment Fund.

At a Glance

As a celebrated composer, pianist, and conductor, Sergei Rachmaninoff enjoyed deep ties to The Philadelphia Orchestra that began during his first American tour in 1909 and gloriously culminated more than 30 years later with the premiere of his final work, the Symphonic Dances. During the latter part of his career, Rachmaninoff remarked that he wrote with the sound of The Philadelphia Orchestra in his head and that as a soloist he would “rather perform with The Philadelphia Orchestra than any other of the world.”

Rachmaninoff’s five works for piano and orchestra have particularly intimate connections to the Philadelphians, with whom he composed and premiered the Fourth Piano Concerto and the Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini, and with whom he recorded them all.

Rachmaninoff began composing his First Piano Concerto in 1891 at age 17, while still a student at the Moscow Conservatory. His Second and Third, which remain the most popular, came in the first decade of the new century when he was most prolific as a composer. He premiered the Fourth Concerto with the Philadelphians in 1927, nearly a decade after moving to America, and the Rhapsody in 1934.

Bios

The Philadelphia Orchestra

The world-renowned Philadelphia Orchestra strives to share the transformative power of music with the widest possible audience, and to create joy, connection, and excitement through music ...

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Yannick Nézet-Séguin

Yannick Nézet-Séguin is currently in his 11th season as music director of The Philadelphia Orchestra. Additionally, he became the third music director of the Metropolitan ...

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Yuja Wang

Pianist Yuja Wang made her Philadelphia Orchestra debut at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in 2008 and her subscription debut in October 2009. She is celebrated for her charismatic ...

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