This Thursday (Oct. 25), conductor Zubin Mehta directs a program in New York’s Carnegie Hall that include Schoenberg’s take on Kol Nidre, Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1, and the New York premiere of Noam Sheriff’s choral symphony “Mechaye Hametim” (“Revival of the Dead”). For more information, visit the Carnegie Hall website.
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