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The Berlin Philharmonic, led by Kirill Petrenko, showcased a rich sound and forceful vision in their performances at Carnegie Hall during their American tour. Petrenko, the orchestra's first Russian and Jewish music director, impressed with his leadership and musical interpretation. The orchestra's program featured works by Rachmaninoff, Korngold, Dvořák, and Bruckner, offering a blend of traditional and modern musical sensibilities. The Berlin Philharmonic's performances were described as revelatory, with Petrenko's conducting praised for its control, dynamic shading, and ability to balance power and lyricism. [Extracted from the article] |