Composer of 'The Reader' Debuts New 'Concerto Grosso' with TSO in Asian Premiere

Nico Muhly, composer for 'The Reader,' has written a new 'Concerto Grosso' co-commissioned by the Taipei Symphony Orchestra and the LA Philharmonic. The Asian premiere will be conducted by Pekka Kuusisto.
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Nico Muhly, known for his scores for 'The Reader' and the BBC series 'Howards End,' has composed a new 'Concerto Grosso' co-commissioned by the Taipei Symphony Orchestra (TSO) and the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Finnish conductor Pekka Kuusisto will lead the TSO in its Asian premiere in Taiwan. The work centers on four distinct solo instruments—flute, trombone, cello, and percussion—exploring their interaction and dialogue. Muhly shared that the LA premiere allowed the audience to 're-hear the orchestra,' as the interaction between members brought the music to life. The soloists for this premiere are TSO members Liu Chao-che, Lee Hsien-che, Chan Shu-ting, and Chen Yi-ju. The concert program also includes Outi Tarkiainen's 'The Stream of Life' and Sibelius's 'Symphony No. 5.' The performance will take place on the 7th at the National Concert Hall.

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It demonstrates Taiwan's active participation in global cultural exchanges and its ability to host high-level international premieres.