Pianist Paul Lewis joins the DSO for Beethoven's serene Fourth Concerto, today a staple of the piano repertoire.
The program also includes Dvořák's Seventh Symphony, which was written in a flurry of Czech nationalism – "God grant that this Czech music will move the world!" the composer wrote.
The concert will open with Schubert's overture to "Die Zauberharfe," formerly known as the "Rosamunde" overture.
Kazushi Ono conducts the program.
Hear the live broadcast of this concert from Orchestra Hall Friday at 10:45 a.m.
The live Detroit Symphony Orchestra broadcasts are a service of WRCJ and Detroit Public TV, in collaboration with WKAR, WCMU, WMUK and Interlochen Public Radio.
The broadcasts are hosted on site by WRCJ's Dave Wagner and Peter Whorf. Nancy Deneen is the local host.