Everyone dances on New Year’s, right? Emil Nikolaus von Reznicek’s “Dance Symphony” serves up in its four movements a polonaise, a csardas, a ländler, and a tarantella. However, if something starts to seem slightly askew, it’s because Reznicek conceived the piece as a “dance of death.” Happy New Year! Make your reservation for “a meal with dancing,” this Sunday at 10 pm.
The Lost Chord: January 1 - Emil with Dancing
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