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Iván Fischer Conducts National Symphony for First Time as Principal Guest Conductor

By Vivien Schweitzer
30 Nov 2006

Iván Fischer

Tonight at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., Iván Fischer will conduct the National Symphony Orchestra for the first time since being appointed its principal guest conductor.

Fischer will open his first program with a recent work, Einstein's Violin by American composer Richard Henderson. Fischer calls his decision "a kind of tribute to the National Symphony Orchestra and particularly Leonard Slatkin, who has pioneered so many new American works." The rest of the program includes Sibelius's Valse triste, Dvorák's Slavonic Dance No. 7, Kodály's Dances of Galánta and Brahms's Symphony No. 2.

"Overall," Fischer adds, "the program is designed so that there is great collective variety, offering a taste of what will come in our work together."

The program will be repeated tomorrow and Saturday (December 1 and 2); all performances are in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall. Fischer next conducts the NSO in an all-Mendelssohn program in February.

Fischer founded the Budapest Festival Orchestra in 1983 and remains its director. As a guest conductor, he has led the Berlin Philharmonic, New York Philharmonic, Dresden Staatskapelle, Cleveland Orchestra, Royal Concertgebouw, Los Angeles Philharmonic (with whom he made his U.S. debut in 1983), Orchestre de Paris, Bavarian Radio Symphony and Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester. This past summer he made his Glyndebourne debut with a new production of Mozart's Cosě fan tutte.




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