Muti Conducts Strauss, Hindemith & Dvořák 9

Oct 30-Nov 1, 2025
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Overview

Music Director Emeritus for Life Riccardo Muti returns with an all-time orchestral favorite: Dvořák’s New World Symphony. Its glorious melodies capture the folk songs and spirituals the composer heard in America, dosed with a heartfelt longing for his Czech homeland. Composed in 1939, Hindemith’s majestic Mathis der Maler portrays an eminent Renaissance artist’s struggles against political repression.

  • Venue
    Symphony Center
  • Price
    $49.00+ (incl. fees)
  • Length
    1 hour 50 minutes
  • Preconcert Conversation
    Stephen Alltop
Schedule
Program
Johann Strauss, Jr.

Overture to The Gypsy Baron

Hindemith

Symphony, Mathis der Maler

Dvořák

Symphony No. 9 (From the New World)

Performers
Conductor
Music Director Emeritus for Life

Extras

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Preconcert Dining

Enhance your concert experience by dining at the Thomas Club, offering a prix fixe menu featuring traditional American fare for a seamless preconcert dining experience. Reservations | Learn more and view the menu


Preconcert Conversation

Explore the music in a free preconcert conversation featuring Stephen Alltop in Orchestra Hall 75 minutes before the performance. The talk will last approximately 30 minutes. No additional tickets are needed.

Sponsors & Partners

These performances are made possible by the Juli Plant Grainger Fund for Artistic Excellence.


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