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Dating from 1905, ’s plunges us into late-February gloom for ‘Washington’s Birthday’ before playing its way through the seasons in ‘Decoration Day’, ‘The Fourth of July’ and ‘Thanksgiving and Forefathers’ Day’. As with , familiar tunes and dissonance compete for elbow room amid vivid orchestral scene-painting. (Seattle SO/Ludovic Morlot )

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