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Conductor Nodoka Okisawa and violinist Midori
Felix Broede: Okisawa; Timothy Greenfield-Sanders: Midori
Tonight at 8:00pm, Nodoka Okisawa, a protégée of former BSO Music Director Seiji Ozawa, makes her Boston Symphony Orchestra debut with Takemitsu’s “Requiem for strings,” as well as Dvořák’s Seventh Symphony and Violin Concerto with soloist Midori.
A collage of the three soloists. Nicholas Newton smiles widely in a navy and gray suit. A red flower is pinned to his lapel. Hera Hyesang Park wears a sleeveless black dress and smizes at the camera. She wears small gold hoops and red lipstick. Paul Appleby wears a a black t-shirt under a gray blazer, standing in front of a maroon backdrop. He stares down the camera and smiles softly.
Jiyang Chen: Newton; Bruno Grandi: Park; Jonathan Tichler: Appleby.
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Courtesy of the artists
Rosalía/Columbia Records
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Aerial view of deCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, with tree-covered hills over a blue lake.
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