Open Rehearsal: Dvořák Symphony No. 7 and Violin Concerto with Midori

Boston Symphony Orchestra
Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Nodoka Okisawa, conductor
Midori, violin
TAKEMITSU Requiem for strings
DVOŘÁK Violin Concerto
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 7
Japanese conductor Nodoka Okisawa was mentored by longtime BSO Music Director Seiji Ozawa, who appointed her the first principal guest conductor of the Seiji Ozawa Matsumoto (formerly Saito Kinen) Festival. She makes her BSO debut, leading a program that is the first in our series of concerts examining the last three symphonies of Antonín Dvořák, whose work Ozawa especially loved. She is joined by beloved violinist Midori, a longtime Ozawa collaborator. The great Japanese composer Toru Takemitsu, whose work Ozawa and the BSO promoted, was one of the first composers to gain a reputation in the West with his Requiem for strings — a work deemed a masterpiece by Igor Stravinsky.
