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New Voices from the 1930s

May 7–8, 2022

Add to Calendar2026-05-15 8:23 pm2026-05-15 8:23 pmEDTNew Voices from the 1930s

Estimated run time: 2 hours and 20 minutes

Leon Botstein unearths more rarely-heard masterpieces in this concert spotlighting works from the late 1930s, including William Grant Still’s evocative portrait of enslaved people taking refuge while seeking freedom, and Karl Amadeus Hartmann’s commentary on conditions under the Nazi regime. These works are performed alongside Carlos Chávez’s virtuosic Piano Concerto and Witold Lutosławski’s adventurous Symphonic Variations.

Leon Botstein conductor Gilles Vonsattel piano Deborah Nansteel mezzo-soprano Frank Corliss piano William Grant Still Dismal Swamp Carlos Chávez Piano Concerto Witold Lutosławski Symphonic Variations Karl Amadeus Hartmann Symphony No. 1, Essay for a Requiem
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