
Now Kwame Ryan has built a conducting career in Europe - he's in his first season leading orchestra in Bordeaux, France - and he's starting to guest conduct in America too. In November, he first led the Atlanta Symphony and we hear that concert tonight.
As Kwame Ryan explains, Robert Schumann was recovering from a mental breakdown when he wrote his Symphony No. 2, and the piece itself reflects struggle back to health and hope. That's the first half of the program.
In the second half, violinist Leila Josefowicz joins the Atlanta Symphony for Beethoven's Violin Concerto. Leila is a gutsy player and a down-to-earth person. She explains what makes the piece so challenging for the soloist, and why she wrote timpani accents into the new cadenzas she composed for it, and she talks about how thrilled her son was to learn that another great composer, Mozart, was a potty-mouth.