Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by César Franck’s only symphony was a pillar of the repertory for decades. But it’s now a rarity. By David Allen Whatever Leopold Stokowski’s thirst for ...
Jacques Houtmann and the Richmond Symphony performed a useful service to Western civilization Saturday night: They blew the cobwebs off César Franck’s Symphony in D minor. The Franck symphony is one ...
Guest Conductor Mario Alejandro Torres will lead the Bainbridge Symphony Orchestra's lyrical and lovely winter program this February. César Franck wrote a hybrid symphony-symphonic poem when he penned ...
(Maazel, HeliodorBerlin Radio Symphony; Heliodor HS-25092). Lorin Maazel’s old records are better than his new, as this reissue attests. Franck’s old war-horse seems positively glossy.
Symphony Hall is a one-hour program airing each weeknight that features a full-length major symphonic work. Performances are drawn from major symphony orchestras from around the globe. To find out ...
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