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Charles Yang's Favorites
Violinist extraordinaire Charles Yang dishes on his favorite works on Symphony.live, including his iconic performance with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra

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Mark Cousin's Favorites
Award-winning UK-based composer Mark Cousins shares a list of pieces that have inspired him, from John Williams to Gustav Holst.

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Joe Chindamo's Favorites
Australian composer Joe Chindamo curates a collection of his favorite works, from Beethoven to Jerry Goldsmith.

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Sarah Hicks' Favorites
Conductor, educator, arranger, producer, writer, and speaker Sarah Hicks plucks from our catalog the pieces that move her the most.

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John Psathas' Favorites
New Zealand-Greek composer John Psathas fondly reflects on his inspirations - from Beethoven to Pärt.

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Johan de Meij's Favorites
Playlist from Dutch conductor and composer Johan de Meij. Delve into his musical picks, featuring luminaries like Beethoven, Mahler, Bernstein, and an array of other greats.
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Wild and Stormy Nights
Nathalie Stutzmann transports you to a dusky, foreboding realm, where hope and light are at perpetual odd with fierce storms and undulating shadows.

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Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 24
A pleasing pairing of Mozart works with from OSM. Payare joins Richard-Hamelin for the Piano Concerto No.24 whilst Labadies leads the spirited 'Haffner' symphony.

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A German Double Bill
Leonidas Kavakos takes center-stage for a blazing rendition of Brahms' Violin Concerto, followed by Beethoven's'Pastorale' Symphony conducted by Daniel Harding.

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Two Unfinished Symphonies
Schubert's lyrical 'Unfinished' 8th Symphony leads off this charismatic concert and concludes by featuring Anton Bruckner's sacred 9th.

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Folk Roots, Urban Roots
A rhythmic program of modern classics with Sir Simon Rattle and the Labèque Sisters.

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Chen Reiss Sings Mendelssohn
Enjoy this extraordinary performance with our soprano in Mendelssohn's "Lobgesang".

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An Ode to Heroes
A vibrant program featured alongside Andriessen and Beethoven's contrasting celebrations of human fortitude is Mozart's double Piano Concerto.
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