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Schedule

Encore Webcast
Wednesday, February 22, 7:30 pm
Mahler's Fifth

Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Emanuel Ax, piano

Sunday, February 26, 2:50 pm
Brahms' Requiem
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Andriana Chuchman, soprano
Kyle Ketelsen, bass-baritone
UMS Choral Union, chorus
Michigan State University Children's Choir

Saturday, March 3, 7:50 pm
Peter and the Wolf/Alice in Wonderland
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Hila Plitman, soprano

Friday, March 16, 10:35 am
Classical Roots
André Raphel, conductor
Brazeal Dennard Chorale, chorus
Janice Chandler-Eteme, soprano

Friday, March 23, 7:50 pm
Beethoven's "Emperor"
Nicholas McGegan, conductor
Robert Levin, piano

Sunday, April 1, 2:50 pm
Järvi Returns
Neeme Järvi, conductor
Hélène Grimaud, piano

Saturday, April 21, 7:50 pm
Dvorák's "New World" Symphony
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
University Musical Society Choral Union
Jeffrey Biegel, piano

Sunday, May 6, 2:50 pm
Pictures at an Exhibition
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Kimberly Kaloyanides Kennedy, violin
Fred Zlotkin, cello

Friday, May 11, 10:35 am
Saint-Saëns' "Organ" Symphony
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Craig Rifel, organ

Friday, May 18, 10:35 am
The Pines of Rome
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Robert deMaine, cello

Wednesday, February 22, 7:30 pm
Encore Webcast
Mahler's Fifth + Emanuel Ax

Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Emanuel Ax, piano




Enjoy an encore performance of Mahler's Fifth + Emanuel Ax this Wednesday at 7:30 pm.

The Washington Post describes the artistry of Emanuel Ax as "thoughtful, lyrical, lustrous…" Emanuel Ax performs the eloquent Piano Concerto No. 22 of Mozart and Leonard Slatkin conducts Gustav Mahler's savage and sublime Fifth Symphony, with its heart-wrenching Adagietto. Visit the DSO website for a behind the music video The Maestro's Notes.




Sunday, February 26, 2:50 pm
Brahms' Requiem

Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Andriana Chuchman, soprano
Kyle Ketelsen, bass-baritone
UMS Choral Union, chorus
Michigan State University Children's Choir


It was a work Brahms labored over for a dozen years. Consoled by the psalms, the gospels, and the prophets, he set their words to his music - music that would be his most epic. Leonard Slatkin leads the Orchestra and the University Musical Society Choral Union in Brahms' A German Requiem and American master John Adams' response to 9/11, On the Transmigration of Souls.






Now previous DSO webcasts are available On Demand.