
Grammy-winning violinist Augustin Hadelich moves fast and furiously through the only violin concerto Tchaikovsky composed, which Hadelich says is the most exhilarating, satisfying, and exhausting piece to perform. “Each one of the suspensions out of which the theme is built feels both pleasant and painful and feels more urgent than the last,” Hadelich writes. Joana Mallwitz revels in the grandness of Schubert’s “Great” Symphony from its opening solo French horn call, through its romping scherzo, to its glorious fanfare finale.
The program begins with Marko Nikodijevic’s psychedelic orchestral piece inspired by the techno music scene, sampling techniques, euphoria, and the world of fractal beauties.
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Marko Nikodijevic
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Tchaikovsky
Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 35
Schubert
Symphony No. 9, "The Great"
Performers
Joana Mallwitz
conductor
Augustin Hadelich
violin
Los Angeles Philharmonic
orchestra