The extraordinary pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii, better known as "Nobu," a Van Cliburn Competition laureate, makes his debut with the OFGC, tackling one of the most difficult concertos in the repertoire, Rachmaninoff's Third Symphony, a feat all the more admirable given his status as a blind artist. He will be joined by maestro Andrew Manze, a musician whose journey bears certain parallels to Trevor Pinnock, with origins more closely linked to historicist interpretation and a progressive evolution toward repertoires closer to Romanticism. For this debut with the Gran Canaria Philharmonic, Manze has chosen Vaughan Williams' Symphony No. 5, a work that returns to the season after a long time.
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