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Rachel Syme Staff writer If you haven’t been to Carnegie Hall lately, you might want to take a fresh look at its spring calendar. Something is going on over there. Of course, if you are in the market for traditional concerto performances and mezzo-soprano recitals, there is still no better place to find such things, but the venue’s programming slate has become a lot more eclectic of late.
Schoenberg would later become known for abstrusely academic music written using a twelve-tone system that he helped develop; in this early work, a richly chromatic late-Romantic tonality illustrates the story of King Waldemar and his beloved Tove . Leon Botstein conducts the American Symphony Orchestra, a bevy of soloists, and a hefty chorus, for a total of more than two hundred performers.
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