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Review: Two Electric Debuts at the New York Philharmonic

An exciting program featured the conductor Elim Chan and the cellist Sol Gabetta in a pairing of music by Martinu and Rimsky-Korsakov.

Anastasia Tsioulcas
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Classical Music, Gabetta, Sol (1981- ), Huang, Frank (1978- ), Martinu, Bohuslav, New York Philharmonic, Scheherazade (Musical Work)
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