Brahms’ Symphony No. 1

Brahms’ Symphony No. 1

William Eddins, conductor
Bella Hristova, violin 

After Brahms successfully debuted his Symphony No. 1 in 1876, the famed conductor Hans von Bülow declared it to be “Beethoven’s Tenth.” William Eddins leads the orchestra in this popular symphony, which progresses from tragic struggle to triumphant victory. The program also includes two remarkable works influenced by jazz and blues: Blush by Ayanna Witter-Johnson and Wynton Marsalis’ Grammy winning Violin Concerto.

Concert Repertoire
Ayanna Witter-Johnson: Blush
Wynton Marsalis: Violin Concerto
Brahms: Symphony No. 1 

To be announced: Mystery Piece

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