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Eschenbach News



Music Review | Philadelphia Orchestra: First Symphonies: One Agitated, One Light

The Philadelphia Orchestra, led by Christoph Eschenbach, brought Leonard Bernstein’s ?Jeremiah? Symphony to Carnegie Hall on Tuesday night, surrounding it with music by Tchaikovsky.
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First Symphonies: One Agitated, One Light

The Philadelphia Orchestra, led by Christoph Eschenbach, brought Leonard Bernstein’s ?Jeremiah? Symphony to Carnegie Hall on Tuesday night, surrounding it with music by Tchaikovsky.
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Music Review | Philadelphia Orchestra: Mahler Supplies the Emotions, Yet There Are No Guarantees

When Christoph Eschenbach led the orchestra in a performance of Mahler’s Second Symphony, he had the audience on its feet at the end, but he had to fight for the ovation.
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Questions for Dr. Andrew C. von Eschenbach: Put to the Test

The commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration talks about the agency’s recent failures and scandals, his new drug-safety initiative and ending cancer deaths in the next decade.
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Music Review | Philadelphia Orchestra: An Orchestra in Transition Tackles an Unfinished Work

The Philadelphia Orchestra and its music director, Christoph Eschenbach, played Bruckner very well with the full knowledge that Mr. Eschenbach will complete his contract next season and leave.
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External News for: eschenbach

Modernism for an Egyptian Myth - New York Times

New York TimesModernism for an Egyptian MythNew York TimesLooking at the program that Christoph Eschenbach and the New York Philharmonic performed at Avery Fisher Hall on Thursday evening, ...and more »

Modernism for an Egyptian Myth - New York Times

New York TimesModernism for an Egyptian MythNew York TimesLooking at the program that Christoph Eschenbach and the New York Philharmonic performed at Avery Fisher Hall on Thursday evening, ...and more »

More Cash to Go to a Hall Than to Haiti - New York Times

New York PostMore Cash to Go to a Hall Than to HaitiNew York TimesLang Lang, the celebrity pianist; Christoph Eschenbach, the conductor; and the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra are taking the stage ...Haiti Fund-Raiser at Carnegie Hall Mainly Benefits Carnegie HallNew York MagazineVan Wezel Presents Lang Lang & Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra 3/30Broadway WorldWyclef Jean, Lang Lang In Concert For HaitiHartford CourantBloomberg -New York Post -Chronicle of Philanthropy (subscription) (blog)all 10 news articles »

Modernism for an Egyptian Myth - New York Times

New York TimesModernism for an Egyptian MythNew York TimesLooking at the program that Christoph Eschenbach and the New York Philharmonic performed at Avery Fisher Hall on Thursday evening, ...and more »

More Cash to Go to a Hall Than to Haiti - New York Times

New York PostMore Cash to Go to a Hall Than to HaitiNew York TimesLang Lang, the celebrity pianist; Christoph Eschenbach, the conductor; and the Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra are taking the stage ...Haiti Fund-Raiser at Carnegie Hall Mainly Benefits Carnegie HallNew York MagazineVan Wezel Presents Lang Lang & Schleswig-Holstein Festival Orchestra 3/30Broadway WorldWyclef Jean, Lang Lang In Concert For HaitiHartford CourantBloomberg -New York Post -Chronicle of Philanthropy (subscription) (blog)all 10 news articles »

Eschenbach serves notice of exciting era to come with National Symphony - Baltimore Sun (blog)

DCist.comEschenbach serves notice of exciting era to come with National SymphonyBaltimore Sun (blog)I also knew in that brief moment that Eschenbach's tenure -- it launches officially in September -- will be terrifically rewarding. So there. ...Christoph Eschenbach Off to a Rough Start at NSODCist.comall 2 news articles »

 
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