Worlds collide as Mozart from Austria and Dvořák from the Czech Republic complement each other on this program. The Austin Symphony will perform Dvořák’s popular New World Symphony and Mozart’s spirited Violin Concerto No. 4 performed by William Hagen, making his Austin Symphony debut, on his 1732 “Arkwright Lady Rebecca Sylvan” Antonio Stradivari. The evening will open with Gioachino Rossini’s fan favorite, the William Tell Overture.
Worlds collide as Mozart from Austria and Dvořák from the Czech Republic complement each other on this program. The Austin Symphony will perform Dvořák’s popular New World Symphony and Mozart’s spirited Violin Concerto No. 4 performed by William Hagen, making his Austin Symphony debut, on his 1732 “Arkwright Lady Rebecca Sylvan” Antonio Stradivari. The evening will open with Gioachino Rossini’s fan favorite, the William Tell Overture.
Worlds collide as Mozart from Austria and Dvořák from the Czech Republic complement each other on this program. The Austin Symphony will perform Dvořák’s popular New World Symphony and Mozart’s spirited Violin Concerto No. 4 performed by William Hagen, making his Austin Symphony debut, on his 1732 “Arkwright Lady Rebecca Sylvan” Antonio Stradivari. The evening will open with Gioachino Rossini’s fan favorite, the William Tell Overture.