David Kim Plays Tchaikovsky

Pablo Heras-Casado - Conductor

David Kim - Violin

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Ravel - Rapsodie espagnole

Tchaikovsky - Sérénade mélancolique, for violin and orchestra

Tchaikovsky - Valse-scherzo, for violin and orchestra

Stravinsky - Petrushka

Thursday, December 12, 2013

8:00 pm Verizon Hall

Spanish conductor and phenom Pablo Heras-Casado makes his Philadelphia Orchestra debut with a program of astonishing showpieces for the Orchestra and Concertmaster David Kim. These two delightful pieces by Tchaikovsky are personally meaningful to Kim, who was the only American awarded a prize at the 1986 quadrennial Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. Ravel’s glistening Rapsodie espagnole is infused with Latin rhythms and folksongs, reminiscent of the Spanish countryside. Stravinsky’s ballet Petrushka, about a puppet that comes to life, was written in Paris and is an energetic and satirical work full of wit and humor.

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