Miracles can happen! Schubert writes an overture overnight. Chopin composes a musical letter to the love of his teenage life – and creates a piano concerto that practically glows. And Mozart redefines musical time and space, in a symphony so majestic and exhilarating that early listeners named it after a Greek god. Riccardo Minasi conducts, and pianist Benjamin Grosvenor makes a very welcome return.
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