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Since its premier in 1886, Camille Saint-Saëns Organ Symphony’s exhilarating finale continues to be one of the most beloved works in music. With the dynamic Maestra Chloé van Soeterstède at the helm, The Philharmonic travels through time celebrating works from different eras. Cello virtuoso Zlatomir Fung explores Anna Clyne’s DANCE, inspired by mystical poet, Rumi.
Dvorak’s American-inspired New World Symphony – a work so filled with beauty and exhilaration – never fails to bring audiences to the edge of their seats. Conductor Rebecca Miller and The Philharmonic celebrate the end of a season with three timeless masterpieces by Coleman, Ravel and Dvořák. Pianist Gabriela Montera awes with Ravel’s wonderfully imaginative, eclectic, and delightful masterpieces, Piano Concerto No. 2. Hear the hugely popular, west African inspired, Umoja in one of Coleman’s most colorful and rousing works.