Detroit Symphony Orchestra returns to Carnegie Hall for
the first time in 17 years and for the first time with Leonard Slatkin to
participate in the ground-breaking Spring for Music Festival as the first
orchestra to perform two concerts. In order to bring the spirit of Motown to
Manhattan, the DSO is challenging 1,000 Detroiters to join the Orchestra for
these two special performances.
On Thursday, May 9, the DSO will present the music of
Rachmaninoff in honor of its current three-disc recording project, along with
Kurt Weill’s The Seven Deadly Sins with cabaret singer Storm Large. Leonard
Slatkin will conduct all four of Charles Ives’ symphonies on Friday, May 10 in
one evening for the first time in Carnegie Hall’s history.
Individual tickets to the concerts, part of the 2013
Spring For Music festival, are just $25.
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2013 AT 7:30 PM
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
Storm Large, vocalist
Rachmaninoff Caprice Bohemian
Rachmaninoff Isle of the Dead
Weill Seven Deadly Sins
Ravel La Valse
FRIDAY, MAY 10, 2013 AT 7:30 PM
Leonard Slatkin, conductor
UMS Choral Union, chorus
Charles Ives
Symphony No. 1
Symphony No. 2
Symphony No. 3, “The Camp Meeting”
Fax: 313.576.5101 (Attn: Carnegie Hall Patron Tour) For
more information: please call 313.576.5100 To reserve online visit
dso.org/carnegiehall