"Maestro Muti Triumphs at Chicago Symphony's Victory Lap, Carnegie Hall Gala Shines"

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"Maestro Muti Triumphs at Chicago Symphony's Victory Lap, Carnegie Hall Gala Shines"
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Riccardo Muti, the former conductor and current music director emeritus for life of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, showcased the ensemble's power and finesse in a two-night engagement at Carnegie Hall. Under Muti's direction, the orchestra delivered strong yet nimble performances of works by Tchaikovsky, Mussorgsky, Mendelssohn, Strauss, and Glass. The orchestra's cohesion and technical mastery were evident, with tasteful instrumental solos and a balance of ardor and neatness. While the soloist in Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto had a subpar showing, Muti's interpretation and the orchestra's plush power shone through. The encores, drawn from Italian opera, provided a showcase for Muti's specialty and allowed the ensemble to revel in their performance.

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