Hoping to hear Ax again, I took the train to Philadelphia on November 1st. At Anderson Hall, sunlight filled the glass lobby, and the warm, airy acoustics made the music feel alive. I swapped to a seat in row 12, giving me a perfect perspective on the orchestra and audience alike.
Yannick congratulated Ax before the performance, and the excitement was palpable. The program included Still’s works, Beethoven, and Brahms’s Third Symphony. Still’s music evoked a dreamlike, fantastical world, while Ax’s Beethoven revealed profound emotion. Philadelphia’s sound, especially the cello and bass, built to moments of brilliant intensity, capturing the orchestra’s lyricism and precision.
Yannick guided the performance with effortless control, translating delicate, chaotic feelings into music that felt immediate and intimate. Experiencing the Philadelphia sound firsthand revealed subtleties and warmth that lingered long after the final note. I returned to New York that evening, grateful for a day of extraordinary music, hall, and artistry.
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