Miguel Harth-Bedoya leads the Fort Worth Symphony in Saint-Saëns’ “Organ Symphony," a work whose remarkable concentration of tunes, colors and kaleidoscopic thematic invention have made it one of the most popular in the symphonic repertoire. Plus, Johannes Moser performs Dvorak’s richly sonorous and deeply personal Cello Concerto, and composer Victor Agudelo will join the orchestra for the world premiere of his La madre de Agua.
Miguel Harth-Bedoya leads the Fort Worth Symphony in Saint-Saëns’ “Organ Symphony," a work whose remarkable concentration of tunes, colors and kaleidoscopic thematic invention have made it one of the most popular in the symphonic repertoire. Plus, Johannes Moser performs Dvorak’s richly sonorous and deeply personal Cello Concerto, and composer Victor Agudelo will join the orchestra for the world premiere of his La madre de Agua.
Miguel Harth-Bedoya leads the Fort Worth Symphony in Saint-Saëns’ “Organ Symphony," a work whose remarkable concentration of tunes, colors and kaleidoscopic thematic invention have made it one of the most popular in the symphonic repertoire. Plus, Johannes Moser performs Dvorak’s richly sonorous and deeply personal Cello Concerto, and composer Victor Agudelo will join the orchestra for the world premiere of his La madre de Agua.