April 10, 2022 at 3pm
Collins Center for the Arts
Lucas Richman, conductor
Roberto Plano, piano
Roberto Plano, piano
A blockbuster program of Dvořák, Beethoven and Borodin marks the end of a celebratory season
What’s Interesting About This Concert
- Italian pianist Roberto Plano makes his BSO debut in Beethoven’s magnificent Piano Concerto. No. 4
- Dvořák’s Carnival Overture was part of his “Nature, Life, and Love” trilogy of overtures, forming the second part, “Life”
- The Polovtsian Dances come from Borodin’s opera Prince Igor, adopted from an ancient Russian epic, and are often performed separately as an orchestral showcase
The Program
- Antonín Dvořák | Carnival Overture
- Ludwig van Beethoven|Piano Concerto No. 4, G major, Op. 58, Roberto Plano, piano
- Alexander Borodin| Polovtsian Dances
Tickets
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Digital Access: April 12 to April 26, 2022
- In-person ticketholders receive complimentary digital access
- Digital-only viewing is available for $40 per household at watch.bangorsymphony.org