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Orchestra of St. Luke's

Members of St. Luke's Orchestra performing in Carnegie Hall
Hiroyuki Ito

Members of St. Luke's Orchestra performing in Carnegie Hall.

April 7, 2005 - Founded in 1978, the Orchestra of St. Luke's has earned a reputation as one of America's foremost chamber orchestras. At Carnegie Hall, conductor David Zinman leads the acclaimed ensemble in a program that contrasts the music of 20th-century Polish composer Henryk Gorecki with the 18th-century genius of Mozart. Soprano Dawn Upshaw lends her voice to a Mozart aria.

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