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Leif Ove Andsnes, familiar with Dvořák since childhood, explored the composer’s nuanced cycle during the pandemic, balancing spiritual pieces like In the Old Castle with everyday sketches such as Toying. At Carnegie Hall, his recital ranged from folk-like melodies to Vustin’s Lamento, where shifting harmonies and restrained outbursts conveyed deep emotion, leading into Janáček’s 1.X.1905 “From the Street”, a mournful tribute to a young Czech worker. Silvestrov’s serene work followed as a plea for beauty. Throughout, Andsnes masterfully shaped Dvořák’s Poetic Tone Pictures, revealing both subtlety and lyrical brilliance.
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Mirga Gražinyte-Tyla, though small in stature, commands the podium with sweeping, expressive gestures that seem to reach every musician, as if embracing the music itself. Her calm presence lets the music flow like a purposeful river, leaving quiet awe in its wake. In Debussy, the play of waves and the dialogue of wind and sea took on the weight of climate change, culminating in a strikingly powerful final climax where a force-of-nature conductor met Mother Nature herself.
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