Wildlife conservationist, activist, writer, and virtuosic pianist Hélène Grimaud returns to Dallas to perform Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, the composer’s first performed orchestral work. Following the Brahms, the symphony will explore Franck’s Symphony in D minor, which draws inspiration from Germanic musical tradition and Beethoven to form a creative and enthusiastic work. A popular piece in its day and considered to be French music’s most significant late-19th century symphony, the Franck is being reintroduced by conductors, like Fabio Luisi, with a passion for exposing lost masterpieces to new audiences.
Wildlife conservationist, activist, writer, and virtuosic pianist Hélène Grimaud returns to Dallas to perform Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, the composer’s first performed orchestral work. Following the Brahms, the symphony will explore Franck’s Symphony in D minor, which draws inspiration from Germanic musical tradition and Beethoven to form a creative and enthusiastic work. A popular piece in its day and considered to be French music’s most significant late-19th century symphony, the Franck is being reintroduced by conductors, like Fabio Luisi, with a passion for exposing lost masterpieces to new audiences.
Wildlife conservationist, activist, writer, and virtuosic pianist Hélène Grimaud returns to Dallas to perform Brahms’ First Piano Concerto, the composer’s first performed orchestral work. Following the Brahms, the symphony will explore Franck’s Symphony in D minor, which draws inspiration from Germanic musical tradition and Beethoven to form a creative and enthusiastic work. A popular piece in its day and considered to be French music’s most significant late-19th century symphony, the Franck is being reintroduced by conductors, like Fabio Luisi, with a passion for exposing lost masterpieces to new audiences.