Siviero and OSP perform Brahms Piano Concerto n.2 in Curitiba and São Paulo

The presentations of the pianist with the Paraná Symphony Orchestra occurred in the Teatro Guaira (Curitiba) and Sala São Paulo (São Paulo), with massive and warm audience. 


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For the first time, pianist and orchestra join together to perform the colossal work of the German master. The Piano Concerto n.2 in B flat major, Op.83, by Brahms is counted among one of the most difficult works in the piano symphonic repertoire and, no doubt, is the longest piano concerto ever written. After the first chords during rehearsals, it was possible to predict the success of the presentation. Under the baton of the conductor Osvaldo Ferreira, the presentation of the Paraná Symphony Orchestra in the Sala São Paulo had a special taste for being the debut of the orchestra in this very traditional concert hall in Brazil. Several people from the cultural, political and business area marked their presence at this historic moment in the cultural life of the State of Paraná.

The program also included the Egmont Overture and the Symphony n.7, by Beethoven.

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