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Charles Neidich has gained worldwide recognition as one of the most mesmerizing virtuosos on his instrument. With a tone of hypnotic beauty and a dazzling technique, Mr. Neidich has received unanimous accolades from critics and fellow musicians both in the United States and abroad; but it is his musical intelligence in scores as diverse as Mozart and Elliott Carter that have earned for Mr. Neidich a unique place among clarinetists. In the words of The New Yorker, "He's an artist of uncommon merit—a master of his instrument and, beyond that, an interpreter who keeps listeners hanging on each phrase."
In past seasons Mr. Neidich has appeared in recital and as guest soloist all over the world, and has been making his mark as a conductor. In wide demand as a soloist, Mr. Neidich has collaborated with some of the world's leading orchestras and ensembles, including the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of London, Concertgebouw of Amsterdam, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, Halle Staatsorchester of Germany, Orpheus, the St. Louis Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony, Pasadena Symphony, San Diego Symphony, New City Chamber Orchestra of San Francisco, Athens Chamber Music Festival, Tafelmusik, the Juilliard, Guarneri, American, and Mendelssohn String Quartets, and the Peabody Trio.
In addition to performing as soloist, Mr. Neidich has, in recent seasons, added conducting to his musical accomplishments. He recently led the Cobb Symphony Orchestra and Georgia Symphony in performances of the Franck Symphony in D Minor and the Mozart's Clarinet Concerto (also playing the solo clarinet part). Mr. Neidich continues to serve as conductor of the Queens College Chamber Orchestra in Queens, New York City, with whom he has performed the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven in historically informed interpretations.
Recently, Mr. Neidich participated in a series of concerts celebrating Elliott Carter's Centennial: an Elliott Carter Docu-Concert at Vanderbilt University; an all-Carter concert at Merkin Hall in November 2008 with the New York Woodwind Quintet; and at Carnegie Hall's Zankel Hall as part of Carnegie Hall's "Making Music" series in December 2008.
Mr. Neidich commands a repertoire of over 200 solo works, including pieces commissioned or inspired by him, as well as his own transcriptions of vocal and instrumental works. A noted exponent of 20th century music, he has premiered works by Milton Babbit, Elliott Carter, Edison Denisov, William Schumann, Ralph Shapey, Joan Tower, and other leading contemporary composers. With a growing discography to his credit, Mr. Neidich can be heard on the Chandos, Sony Classical, Sony Vivarte, Deutsche Grammophon, Musicmasters, Pantheon, and Bridge labels. His recorded repertoire ranges from familiar works by Mozart, Beethoven, Weber, and Brahms, to lesser-known compositions by Danzi, Reicha, Rossini, and Hummel, as well as music by Elliott Carter, Gyorgy Kurtag, and other contemporary masters.
A native New Yorker of Russian and Greek descent, Charles Neidich had his first clarinet lessons with his father and his first piano lessons with his mother. Mr. Neidich's early musical idols were Fritz Kreisler, pianist Artur Schnabel and other violinists and pianists, rather than clarinetists. However, the clarinet won out over time, and he pursued studies with the famed pedagogue Leon Russianoff. Although Mr. Neidich became quite active in music at an early age, he opted against attending a music conservatory in favor of academic studies at Yale University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, in Anthropology. In 1975 he became the first American to receive a Fulbright grant for study in the former Soviet Union, and he attended the Moscow Conservatory for three years where his teachers were Boris Dikov and Kirill Vinogradov.
In 1985 Mr. Neidich became the first clarinetist to win the Walter W. Naumburg Competition, which brought him to prominence as a soloist. He then taught at the Eastman School of Music and during that tenure joined the New York Woodwind Quintet, an ensemble with which he still performs. His European honors include a top prize at the 1982 Munich International Competition sponsored by the German television network ARD, and the Geneva and Paris International Competitions. Mr. Neidich has achieved recognition as a teacher in addition to his activities as a performer, and currently is a member of the artist faculties of The Juilliard School, the Manhattan School of Music, the Mannes College of Music and Queens College. During the 1994-95 academic year he was a Visiting Professor at the Sibelius Academy in Finland where he taught, performed and conducted. Mr. Neidich is a long-time member of the renowned chamber ensemble Orpheus.
ADAMS, John Gnarly Buttons for Clarinet and Chamber Ensemble (1996)
BERIO, Luciano Concertino
BOULEZ, Pierre Domaines
BUSONI, Ferruccio Concertino, op. 48
CARTER, Elliott Concerto
CHAYNES, Charles Concerto
COPLAND, Aaron Concerto (1948)
(original version, reconstruction by Charles Neidich)
CORIGLIANO, John Concerto
CRUSELL, Bernhard H.
Concerto no. 1 in E flat major op. 1
Concerto no. 2 in f minor op. 5
Concerto no. 3 in B flat major op. 11
DELLO JOIO, Norman Concertante
DENISOV, Edison Concerto
DONIZETTI, Gaetano Concertino, B flat major
ETLER, Alvin Concerto with Chamber Ensemble
EWAZIN, Eric Ballade for Clarinet, Strings, Piano
FINZI, Gerald Concerto
FRANÇAIX, Jean Concerto (1968)
HAJDU, Mihaly Hungarian Capriccio
HENZE, Hans Werner Concerto “The Mystery of the Rose”
HINDEMITH, Paul Concerto
HOOVER, Katherine Concerto
KNIPPER, Lev Concerto (1967)
KROMMER, Franz Concerto op. 36
LACHENMANN, Helmut Accanto (1976)
LUTOSLAWSKY, Witold Dance Preludes
MERCADANTE, Saverio Concerto
MOZART, W. A. Concerto, kv 622
(reconstruction for basset clarinet by Charles Neidich)
MACMILLAN, James
Tuireadh for clarinet and string quartet( or string orchestra)1991
Ninian (1996) 37'
1. The reiver and the bull
2. The dream of Pectgils
3. A mystical vision of the Christ-child
NEIDICH, Charles
Elegy for Clarinet, String Orchestra, Electronics and 2 offstage clarinets
Scherzissimo for Clarinet and String Orchestra
NIELSEN, Carl Concerto, op. 57
PLEYEL, Ignaz Concerto (1797)
ROSSETTI, Franz Anton Concerto in E flat major
ROSSINI, Gioachino Introduction, Theme and Variations in B flat major
SHAPEY, Ralph Concerto for Clarinet and Chamber Group (1953)
SKROWACZEWSKI, Stanislav Concerto (1981)
SOMEI, Satoh Glimmering Darkness for Clarinet and String Orchestra
SUZUKI, Teruaki Prolatio for Clarinet and Chamber Orchestra
SPOHR, Ludwig
Concerto No. 1, op. 26
Concerto No. 2, op. 57
Concerto No. 3 in f minor
Concerto No. 4 in e minor
STAMITZ, Johann Concerto in B flat major
STAMITZ, Karl
Concerto in E flat major
Concerto in F major
Concerto No. 3 in B flat major
Concerto No. 10 in E flat major
STANFORD, Charles V. Concerto op. 80
TAKEMITSU, Toru Fantasm/Cantos for Clarinet and Orchestra
TISCHHAUSER, Franz Beggar’s Concerto
TCHAIKOVSKY, Boris Concerto
TOMASI, Henri Concerto
TOWER, Joan Concerto (for basset Clarinet or Clarinet in A)
TROSHIN, Boris Concertino
VERESS, Sandor Concerto
WEBER, Carl Maria von
Concertino op. 26
Concerto No. 1 op. 73
Concerto No. 2 op. 74
YUN, Lsang Concerto (1981)
Theodore ANTONIOU Three Likes; like an overture / like a threnos / like variations
Milton BABBITT My Ends are my Beginnings (1978)
Pierre BOULEZ Domaines
Valentino BUCCHI Concerto for Clarinet Solo (1969)
moderato
presto
andante
epilogo (presto)
Louis CAHUZAC Arlequin
Elliott CARTER Gra (1994)
Robert CORNMAN Strivings, Obsessions, Discoveries
Ruth CRAWFORD-SEEGER Diaphonic Suite (1930)
Peter Mexwell DAVIES The Seven Brightnesses (1975)
allegro ritmico
adagio
adagio espressivo
moderato
allegro
Edison DENISOV Sonata for Clarinet Solo (1972)
lento, poco rubato
tempo giusto
Elena FIRSOVA Sonata (1976)
Harald GENZMER Fantasie
adagio
vivace molto
lento e rubato
presto
Eric GOLDBERG Solo Suite for Clarinet (1982) in 4 movements
Brian FENNELLY
Tesserae VII (1979)
fantasia - polifonia I
interlude (with song)
polifonia II - coda
Joseph GOODMAN Capricho Goyesco
Alan HOVHANESS Lament, op.25
Michael JARRELL Assonance (1983)
Andre JOLIVET Asceses (1967) in 5 movements
Sigfrid KARG-ELERT Sonata, op.110
Michio KITAZUME Shadows IV (1977)
Meyer KUPFERMAN
Moonflowers Baby (1983)
Infinities #33 (1982)
lento
allegro scherzando
adagio
medium jazz bounce
Four Flicks (1976)
free
allegro
lirico
allegro molto
Jazz Etudes (1986)
Istvan LANG Monodia
Andre LAPORTE Reflections (1970)
Otto LUENING Fantasia
Ursula MAMLOCK Polyphony for Solo Clarinet (1968) in 4 movements
Donald MARTINO
A Set for Clarinet (1953)
allegro
adagio
allegro
B.A.B.B.I.T.T. (1966)
Ferenc MEIZL Three Bagatelles (1964)
Olivier MESSIAEN Abime des oiseaux (from Quatuor pour la fin du temps)
Charles NEIDICH
In Memoriam (1994/96)
Threnos One: for Lisa (2001)
Isaac NEMIROFF Three Pieces for Clarinet Alone
Tiberiu OLAH Sonata
Jiri PAUER Monologue for Every DAy (1964)
moderato
animato
comodo
allegretto
largo
allegro agitato
vivace
Stanley PERSKY Three Pieces for Clarinet Solo (1963)
Daniel PINKHAM Etude
Henri POUSSEUR Madrigal 1
Shulamit RAN For an Actor: Monologue for Clarinet (1978)
Lucie ROBERT Dialogues avec soi-meme
cadence I
question I
cadence
question
reponse
Jan RYCHLIK Burlesque Suite
allegro
adagio
Odradek (allegro)
Joszef SARI Stati
moderato, quasi improvvisando
allegretto giocoso
lento, poco liberamente
mobile, staccato
Gunther SCHULLER Episodes (1963)
Cynthia Tucker SHAFFER Aristeia
Blago SIMEONOV Poeme
William O. SMITH
Variants for Solo Clarinet
singing
aggressive
nervous
tranquil
brilliant
dramatic
Jazz Set
moderate
free
swinging
singing
fast
Karlheinz STOCKAUSEN
In Freundschaft (1977)
Amours
Igor STRAVINSKY Three Pieces (1918) (corrected version)
Heinrich SUTERMEISTER Capriccio (1946)
Egon WELLESZ Suite op.74
rhapsody, tempo rubato
serenade, molto tranquillo
scherzo, vivace
dance, allegretto
Charles WHITTENBERG Three Pieces (1963)
Roger HANNAY Pied Piper (1975)
Meyer KUPFERMAN Soundspells #6 for Clarinet and Taped Clarinet (1982)
David OLAN CompositionforClarinet and Tape (1976)
Morton SUBOTNICK Passages of the Beast
Symphony no. 22, in Eb, "Philospher"
Symphony no. 73, in D, "La Chasse"
Symphony no. 88, in G
Symphony no. 89, in F
Symphony no. 93, in D
Symphony no. 94 in G, "The Surprise"
Symphony no. 95 in c minor
Symphony no. 96 in D, "The Miracle"
Symphony no. 97 in C
Symphony no. 98 in Bb
Symphony no. 99 in Eb
Symphony no. 100 in G "Military"
Symphony no. 101 in D, "Clock"
Symphony no. 102 in Bb
Symphony no. 103 in Eb, "Drumroll"
Symphony no. 104 in D, "London"
Symphony no. 31, Kv297 in D, "Paris"
Symphony no. 35, Kv385 in D, "Haffner"
Symphony no. 36, Kv 425, in C, "Linz"
Symphony no. 38, Kv. 504, in D, "Prague"
Symphony no. 39, Kv. 543, in Eb,
Symphony no. 40, Kv. 550, in g minor
Symphony no. 41, Kv. 551, in C, "Jupiter"
Overture to Il Re Pastore, Kv. 208
Overture to Don Giovanni, Kv. 527
Overture to Le nozze di Figaro, Kv. 492
Overture to Magic Flute, Kv. 620
Overture to Cosi fan tutte, Kv. 588
Gran Partita for 13 Winds in Bb, k 361
Haffner Serenade
Symphony no. 1 in C, op. 21
Symphony no. 2 in D, op. 36
Symphony no. 3 in Eb, op. 55
Symphony no. 4 in Bb, op. 60
Symphony no. 5 in c minor, op. 67
Symphony no. 6 in F, op. 68
Symphony no. 7 in A, op. 92
Symphony no. 8 in F, op. 93
Symphony no. 9 in d minor, op. 125
Overture to Creatures of Prometheus, op. 43
Leonore Overtures, 1-3, op. 72
Egmont Overture, op. 84
Coriolan Overture, op. 62
Symphonies 2-8 (old no. 9 is really no. 8)
Symphony no. 2, Bb, D. 125
Symphony no. 3, D, D. 200
Symphony no. 4, c minor, D. 417 "Tragic"
Symphony no. 5Bb, D. 485
Symphony no. 6 C D. 589
Symphony no. 8 (really no.7) b minor, D. 759, "Unfinished"
Symphony no. 9 (really no.8), C, D.944
Overtures in Italian Style in C (591) and in D (D.590)
Rosamunde Overture, D. 644
Symphony no. 3, Scottish Symphony in a minor, op.56
Symphony no. 4, Italian Symphony (both 1833 and 1834 versions) in A, op.90
Symphony no. 5, Reformation Symphony in D, op.107
Symphony no. 1in Bb, op. 38 "spring"
Symphony no. 2 in C op. 61
Symphony no. 3 in Eb op. 97 "Rhenish"
Symphony no. 4 in d minor, op. 120
Manfred Overture, op. 115
Serenade no. 1 in D, op. 11
Serenade no. 2 in A, op. 16
Symphony no. 1 in c minor, op. 68
Symphony no. 2 in D, op. 73
Symphony no. 3 in F, op. 90
Symphony no. 4 in e minor, op. 98
Deutches Requiem, op. 45
Alto Rhapsody, op. 53
Haydn Variations, op. 56a
Tragic Overture, op. 81
Symphony no. 6 in D, op. 60
Symphony no. 7 in d minor, op. 70
Symphony no. 8 in G, op. 88
Symphony no. 9 in e minor, op. 95 (from the New World)
Serenade for Strings in E, op. 22
Serenade for Winds, op. 44, d minor
7th Symphony in E
8th Symphony in c minor
Mass no. 2 in e minor (chorus, winds, brass, no strings)
Tristan und Isolde: Prelude and Liebestod
Die Meistersinger: Prelude
Siegfried idyll
Lohengrin: Prelude, Act 1
Lohengrin: Prelude, Act 3
Symphonie fantastique, op.14
Symphony in d minor
Manfred Symphony, op. 58
Symphony no. 2 in c minor, op. 17 "Little Russian"
Symphony no. 4 in f minor, op. 36
Symphony no. 5 in e minor, op. 64
Symphony no. 6 in b minor "Pathétique", op. 74
Symphony no. 1 "Titan"
Symphony no. 2 "Resurrection"
Symphony no. 3
Symphony no. 4
Symphony no. 5
Symphony no. 9
Symphony no. 10
Kindertotenlieder
Suite, op. 4 for 13 Winds
Don Juan, op.20
Till Eulenspiegels lustige Streiche, op. 28
Ein Heldenleben, op. 40
Sonatina, Happy Workshop for 16 Winds
Sonatina, Invalid's Workshop for 16 Winds
Images: Gigues, Ibéria
La Mer
Nocturnes
Prélude à L'Aprés-midi d'un faune Afternoon of a Faune
Jeux
Daphnis and Chloe Suites 1 and 2
Piano Concerto
Alborado del Gracioso
Rapsodie espagnol
Façade
Symphony no. 1, op. 39
Symphony no. 2, op. 43
Symphony no. 4, op.63
Sinfonietta
Glagolitic Mass
Sinfonietta, op. 5
Classical Symphony, op. 25
Symphony, no. 3, op. 44
Symphony, no. 4, op. 47 (original version)
Symphony no. 5, op. 100
Symphony no. 6, op. 111
Symphony no. 1, op. 10
Symphony no. 4, op. 43
Symphony no. 5, op. 47
Symphony no. 6, op. 54
Symphony no. 8, op. 65
Symphony no. 9, op. 70
Symphony no. 13, op. 113 "Babi Yar"
Symphony no. 14, op. 135
Deux Images, op. 10
Miraculous Mandarin Ballet (suite and full ballet)
Dance Suite
Music for Strings, Percussion, and Celeste
Divertimento
Galanta Dances
Summer Evening
Firebird
Petrouchka
Rite of Spring
The Fairy's Kiss
Pulcinella
Histoire du Soldat
Svadebka (Les Noces)
Symphonies of Wind Instruments, Original Version 1920
Piano Concerto with Winds
Apollon Musagéte
Orpheus
Oedipus Rex
Symphony in C
Dumbarton Oaks Concerto
Dances Concertantes
Persephone
Concerto in D
Symphony of Psalms
Jeu de Cartes
Agon
Threni
Requiem Canticles
3 Places in New England
2nd Symphony
3rd Symphony, (Camp Meeting)
4th Symphony
The unanswered question
Short Symphony (Symphony no. 2)
Appalachian Spring
Music for the Theater
Three Latin American Sketches
1st Symphony
Variations for Orchestra
Concerto for Orchestra
Concerto for 3 Orchestra
Asko Concerto
Double Concerto
Verklärte Nacht, op. 4 (1943 version)
1st Chamber Symphony, op.9
5 Pieces for Orchestra, op. 16
Ervartung, op. 17
Variations, op. 31
2nd Chamber Symphony, op. 38
Ode to Napoleon, op. 41
A survivor from Warsaw, op. 46
Passacagli, op. 1
6 Pieces for Orchestra, op. 6
5 Pieces for Orchestra, op. 10
Symphony, op. 21
Concerto, op. 24
Variations, op. 30
Chamber Concerto for Violin, Piano, 13 Winds
Atmospheres
Concerto for Orchestra
Variaciones concertantes
Réveil des oiseaux
Oiseaux exotiques
Couleurs de la cité céleste
Et expecto resurrectionem mortuorem
Des Canyons aux étoiles
Offrandes
Hyperprism
Octandre
Intégrales
Arcana
Ionisation
Etude pour Espace
Deserts
Threnody for the Victims of Hiroshima
Passion According to St. Luke
Bastien und Bastienne, Kv. 50
Marriage of Figaro, Kv. 492
Cosi fan tutte, Kv. 588
Magic Flute, Kv. 620
Boris Godunov (original version)
Rigoletto
La traviata
Un ballo in mascera
Aida
Othello
Wozzeck
What Next?
BEETHOVEN; Octet, Rondino, March, Duo, Sextet (with Mozzafiato)
Sony Classical Vivarte SK 53 387
BRAHMS; Clarinet Quintet (with Juilliard String Quartet)
Sony Classical SK 66 285
DANZI/MENDELSSOHN/WEBER; Sonatas (with Robert Levin, Piano)
Sony Classical Vivarte SK 64 302
MOZART; Clarinet Concerto (reconstruction for basset clarinet by C. Neidich)
(Orpheus Chamber Orchestra) - Deutsche Grammophon 423 377
MOZART ROSSINI; Harmoniemusik Sextets from Nozze di Figaro and Il Barbiere di Siviglia
(with Mozzafiato) -
Sony Classical Vivarte SK 53 965
MOZART/PLEYEL; Serenades for Wind Instruments (with Mozzafiato)
Sony Classical Vivarte SK 64 306
MOZART; Quintet, Quartet, Trio (with L’Archibudelli & Robert Levin)
Sony Classical Vivarte SK 53 366
ROSZA; Sonata for solo clarinet op. 41
Pantheon
ROSSINI;Introduction, Theme & Variations
see Weber concertos
SCHUMANN; Sonatas and Romances (with Leonard Hokanson)
Sony Classical SK 48 035
WEBER; Concerto for Clarinet No 1 in F minor,
Concertino in E flat major, Concerto for Clarinet No 2 in E flat
Rossini Introduction, Theme and Variations
(with Orpheus Chamber Orchestra)
Deutsche Grammophon 435 873-2
SCHUBERT; Octet in F (with L’Archibudelli and Mozzafiato)
Sony Classical SK 66 264
WEBER/HUMMEL/REICHA; Quintets and Quartet for Clarinet and Strings (with L’Archibudelli)
Sony Classical Vivarte SK 57 968
BLASIUS/WEBER/CASTILE-BLAZE; Harmoniemusik (with Mozzafiato)
Sony Classical Vivarte SK 68 263
HAYDN; Notturni (with Mozzafiato and L’Archibudelli)
Sony Classical Vivarte SK ...
CARTER; Gra
Con Legerezza Pensosa
Bridge
Hiyoku (written for Charles Neidich and Ayako Oshima)
Bridge
CHAUSSON; Andante et Allegro (with Pascal Devoyon)
Hyperion CDA67028
SCHUBERT; Der Hirt auf dem Felsen (with Ruth Ann Swenson)
EMI Classics 56158
STRAVINSKI; Three Pieces (corrected version)
Koch International
COPLAND; Concerto (original version reconstructed by Charles Neidich)
(with I Musici di Montreal)
Chandos
BABBITT; Quatrains (with Ayako Oshima)
Bridge
W.A. Mozart Overture to Il Re Pastore Kv. 208
W.A. Mozart Concerto Kv. 622
Intermission
C. Neidich Scherzissimo
J. Haydn Symphony No. 88
W.A. Mozart Divertimento in D Kv. 136 (125a)
A. Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht op. 4
Intermission
C. Neidich Scherzissimo
W.A. Mozart Concerto Kv. 622
I. Stravinsky Concerto in D
A. Copland Clarinet Concerto (original version)
Intermission
S. Tanyeev Canzona for Clarinet and Strings
P.I. Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings op. 48
W.A. Mozart Adagio and Fugue Kv. 546
Gerald Finzi Concerto
Intermission
Charles Neidich Scherzissimo
Bela Bartok Divertimento
or P.I. Tchaikovsky Serenade for Strings op. 48
or P.I. Tchaikovsky Souvenir de Florence op.70 (arranged for String Orchestra)
W.A. Mozart Adagio and Fugue Kv. 546
W.A. Mozart Concerto Kv. 622
Intermission
W.A. Mozart Rondo Kv. 269 (261a) in B-flat (trans. for clarinet by Charles Neidich)
W.A. Mozart Prague Symphony Kv. 504
or Linz Symphony Kv. 425
or Jupiter Symphony Kv. 551
J. Haydn Overture to L'infedelta delusa in C Hob Ia:1
or another overture or early symphony
W.A. Mozart Concerto Kv. 622
Intermission
W.A. Mozart Rondo Kv. 269 (261a) in B-flat (trans. for clarinet by Charles Neidich)
Haydn Symphony No. 88
or No. 89
or No. 90
L. van Beethoven Coriolan Overture op. 62
L. Spohr Concerto No. 1
or Weber 1st or 2nd Concerto
Intermission
G. Rossini Introduction, Theme and Variations in B-flat
L. van Beethoven 4th Symphony op. 60
or 1st Symphony op.21, 8th Symphony op. 93
or Brahms 4th Symphony op.98, (a work he wrote for the Meiningen Orchestra, an orchestra of no more than 50 players)
C. Ives Fugue from the 4th Symphony
A. Copland Concerto (original version)
Intermission
E. Carter 1st Symphony
or C. Ives 3rd Symphony
I. Stravinsky Concerto in D
A. Copland Concerto (original version)
Intermission
B. Bartok Divertimento
or Schoenberg Verklärte Nacht op. 4
I. Stravinsky Dances Concertantes
A. Copland Concerto (original version)
Intermission
Schoenberg 2nd Chamber Symphony op.38
M. Ravel Tombeau de Couperin
J. Françaix Concerto (1968)
Intermission
M. Ravel Pavane
D. Milhaud Scaramouche (for clarinet and orchestra)
F. Schubert Overture in Italian Style in C
J. Françaix Concerto (1968)
Intermission
C. Neidich Scherzissimo
F. Schubert Symphony No. 6 in C
J. Adams Chamber Symphony
E. Carter Clarinet Concerto
Intermission
A. Schoenberg 1st Chamber Symphony op. 9