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The Detroit Jewish News, 2010-01-14

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Chicago. Symphony

Pierre Boulez conductor
Mathieu Dufour flute
Michelle DeYoung mezzo soprano
Falk Struckmann bass baritone

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Wed, Jan 27 18 PM

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The Chicago Symphony Orchestra and conductor emeritus
Pierre Boulez perform a stunning program that includes a rare
concert performance of Bartok's one-act opera, Bluebeard's
Castle, in which the lovely Judith opens the seven doors in
her new husband's castle, discovering something horrible and
terrifying behind each. The program is balanced by Ravel's
delightful Le Tombeau de Couperin and a new flute concerto
by Marc-Andre Delbavie.

PROGRAM
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Le Tombeau de Couperin
Dalbavie Flute Concerto (2006)
Bartok
Bluebeard's Castle (1911)

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