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2 Symphony Box Tickets

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Enjoy the Symphony in high style from this Grand Box with parking included in the 610 garage!

Mozart, Ravel & Tchaikovsky

Heinz Hall

Saturday, Nov 4, 2023

7:30PM

Section: Grand Box Right

Seats: 9 & 10

Mozart: Symphony No. 41, "Jupiter"
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Ravel: La Valse

"About many things in this world there is simply nothing to be said..." Famously expressed by Robert Schumann about Mozart's "Jupiter" Symphony, the evening takes off with this god-like masterwork. Emerging superstar violinist Bomsori also debuts with the Pittsburgh Symphony with Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto. Originally reviewed as "music that stinks to the ear," this piece has come full swing to be one of the biggest staples of the classical repertoire.

"Swirling clouds afford glimpses, through rifts, of waltzing couples. The clouds scatter little by little; one can distinguish an immense hall with a whirling crowd." Ravel poetically paints a picture of whirling ecstasy, capturing the sights and sounds of a dance floor long ago.

Donated By Bruce Harshman