Carnegie Hall Live: The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Performs 'Carmina Burana'
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012
This was the first concert in Carnegie Hall's 2012-13 season, and was greeted with relief: little more than a week ago, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's musicians were on strike in their home city.
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Hear the opening concert of Carnegie Hall's new season with a gala performance of Carl Orff's lusty, rowdy masterpiece, featuring the CSO and music director Riccardo Muti.
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Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus
- Riccardo Muti, music director and conductor
- Rosa Feola, soprano
- Antonio Giovannini, countertenor
- Audun Iversen, baritone
- Chicago Symphony Chorus (Duain Wolfe, chorus director)
- Chicago Children's Choir (Josephine Lee, artistic director)
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