The Boston Symphony Orchestra serves up Beethoven and Brahms.
by Paul J. Pelkonen
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Door busters: Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos (left) and Peter Serkin serve up Beethoven and Brahms. Photo by Sam Brewer © 2013 Boston Symphony Orchestra. |
Black Friday is a weird tradition. Since the 1960s, American consumers gathered at the malls and "big box" stores on the day after Thanksgiving for so-called "door-buster" deals. All this consumerism an have
injurious, or even
fatal consequences. But for the Boston Symphony Orchestra and its audience, today was just another Friday matinee at Symphony Hall, a civilized pause for high culture in the middle of all the holiday hype.
The program for this week's concert featured a crowd-pleasing pairing of Brahms (the
Piano Concerto No. 2 with soloist Peter Serkin) and the Beethoven
Seventh Symphony. With the sturdy conductor Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos on the podium, this looked to be safe serving of holiday fare, sure to please the musically conservative audiences that attend the BSO's Friday concerts.