On November 28, Principal Conductor Rossen Milanov returns to the Orquesta Sinfónica del Principado de Asturias to lead works by Tan Dun and Rimsky-Korsakov. The former is represented in his harp concerto Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women. Tan Dun’s symphonic work for 13 micro films, harp, and orchestra features video of women from a remote Hunan province in China and soloist Elizabeth Hainen, for …
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Rossen makes NSO Subscription Debut this week at Kennedy Center
This week, Rossen Milanov makes his National Symphony Orchestra subscription series debut with three concerts at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC. The Bulgarian conductor, who led Handel’s Messiah with the orchestra in a special concert last year, takes the podium with soloist Garrick Ohlsson for Busoni’s Piano Concerto, a work that also features the talents of the Washington Men's Camerata. …
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Rossen debuts with Pacific Symphony November 13–15
This week, Rossen Milanov makes his debut with the Pacific Symphony in three concerts given on November 13, 14, and 15. The Bulgarian conductor takes the podium for works by Thomas Adès, Mozart, and Brahms that complement one another in spite of the centuries that separated their respective composition dates. The program begins with Adès's Three Studies from Couperin, followed by Mozart's renowned …
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