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Louis Langrée is a distinguished conductor renowned for his significant contributions to the classical music scene, particularly during his 21-year tenure as music director of the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York. His upcoming Carnegie Hall debut with the esteemed Orchestra of St. Luke's promises to be a landmark event, scheduled for November 14, 2024. This concert will feature the Carnegie Hall premiere of Valerie Coleman's Fanfare for Uncommon Times, alongside Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 2, performed by the award-winning cellist Sterling Elliott, who is making his debut as a soloist with the ensemble. The evening will culminate with Beethoven's vibrant Seventh Symphony, showcasing Langrée's dynamic conducting style and deep musical insight. Langrée's reputation as a beloved figure in the New York music community is well-deserved, and this performance is set to highlight his artistic vision and leadership. As anticipation builds for this exceptional night of music, tickets will be available starting August 12, 2024, offering audiences a chance to experience the brilliance of Langrée and the Orchestra of St. Luke's in one of the world's most iconic venues.
Artist summary generated by AI
Louis Langrée is a distinguished conductor renowned for his significant contributions to the classical music scene, particularly during his 21-year tenure as music director of the Mostly Mozart Festival in New York. His upcoming Carnegie Hall debut with the esteemed Orchestra of St. Luke's promises to be a landmark event, scheduled for November 14, 2024. This concert will feature the Carnegie Hall premiere of Valerie Coleman's Fanfare for Uncommon Times, alongside Joseph Haydn's Cello Concerto No. 2, performed by the award-winning cellist Sterling Elliott, who is making his debut as a soloist with the ensemble. The evening will culminate with Beethoven's vibrant Seventh Symphony, showcasing Langrée's dynamic conducting style and deep musical insight. Langrée's reputation as a beloved figure in the New York music community is well-deserved, and this performance is set to highlight his artistic vision and leadership. As anticipation builds for this exceptional night of music, tickets will be available starting August 12, 2024, offering audiences a chance to experience the brilliance of Langrée and the Orchestra of St. Luke's in one of the world's most iconic venues.
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