I am so lucky, Stan had an extra ticket for another New York Philharmonic rehearsal on Thursday. That's why I was on that early train and met the conductor that I posted about yesterday. So it was wonderful to be back in the concert hall again. People are not allowed to take photographs during the rehearsal, but before it starts is OK. The different musicians come on the stage gradually and then they practice just a bit together as these five violinists are doing. It was fun to see the intereaction between them as some of them spoke to each other after pausing their playing.
This was a performance of Beethoven's Violin Concerto in D Major, and the soloist standing in the center of the photo is the Spanish violinist Maria Duenas who was making her first New York Philharmonic appearances this month. She is only 23 years old and has established herself as one of today's most outstanding artists. Her performance was just amazing!
Here she is talking with the conductor Manfred Honeck, who is also a longtime mentor to her, after the performance was over. During the concert, every once in a while he would briefly look over at her and she would smile back at him, and continue playing. What a wonderful thing that was to see! A reminder, please, don't forget to click on each of these images to see them larger!