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Pittsburgh Symphony's 2000-2001 season

Sunday, February 06, 2000

Sept. 15-16: Barber, Bartok, Respighi. Mariss Jansons, conductor; Hilary Hahn, violin.

Sept. 28, Oct. 1: Copland, Tchaikovsky. Andreas Delfs, conductor; Willie Stargell, narrator.

Oct. 6-7: Brahms, Schonberg and world premiere of Samuel Adler's Viola Concerto. Marek Janowski, conductor; Randolph Kelly, viola.

Oct. 13, 15: Part, Dvorak, Nielsen. Paavo Jarvi, conductor; Pamela Frank, violin.

Oct. 27-29: Brahms, Copland, Tchaikovsky. Jansons, conductor; Emanuel Ax, piano.

Nov. 3-5: Beethoven, Prokofiev, de Falla. Jansons, conductor; Vladimir Spivakov, violin.

Nov. 10-11: Mahler's Symphony No. 6, "Tragic." Jansons, conductor.

Dec. 1-3: Copland, Tchaikovsky, Wagner. James Conlon, conductor; Andres Cardenes, violin.

Dec. 8-9: Pleyel, Albrectsberger, Mozart. Matthias Bamert, conductor; Peter Sullivan, trombone.

Jan. 12, 14-16: Andre Previn's "A Streetcar Named Desire." Previn, conductor; soloists Sheryl Woods, Peggy Kriha Dye, David Okerlund and Anthony Dean Griffey.

Jan. 26, 28: Ravel, Gliere, Mendelssohn. Pinchas Zukerman, conductor and violin; Gretchen Van Hoesen, harp.

Feb. 2-4: Haydn, Copland, Verdi, Mozart. Zukerman, conductor and violin; Michael Rusinek, clarinet.

Feb. 9-11: Mozart, Shostakovich. Jansons, conductor; Radu Lupu, piano.

Feb. 16-18: Gabrieli, Bartok, Strauss, Stravinsky, Ravel. Jansons, conductor.

Feb. 23-25: Mozart, Schubert. Jansons, conductor; Thomas Quasthoff, bass-baritone.

March 9-10: Schuller, Ravel, Berlioz. David Zinman, conductor; Vladimir Feltsman, piano.

March 16-17: Schumann, Sibelius and world-premiere work by Augusta Read Thomas. Jansons, conductor; Leif Ove Andsnes, piano.

April 6, 8: Beethoven, Rouse, Saariaho, Debussy. Ingo Metzmacher, conductor; Evelyn Glennie, percussion; the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, Robert Page, director.

April 20, 22: Mahler's Symphony No. 9. Previn, conductor.

April 27-28: Hindemith, Prokofiev, Dukas. Hans Graf, conductor; Yefim Bronfman, piano.

May 4, 6: Schumann, Elgar and a new work from the Masterprize Competition. Jansons, conductor; Frank Peter Zimmermann, violin.

May 11-13: Mozart, Schonberg and Beethoven's Symphony No. 9, "Choral." Jansons, conductor; the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, Page directing; soloists Luana DeVol, Michelle DeYoung, Jon Fredric West and John Relyea.



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