By Lauren MonteiroFor The OklahomanGuest conductor James Feddeck adeptly led Saturday evening’s Oklahoma City Philharmonic program of two Romantic staples, Schubert’s “Great” Symphony in C Major, D. 944, and Rachmaninoff’s beloved second Piano Concerto in C minor. Schubert’s “Great” Symphony has been described as having “heavenly length.” Feddeck’s wonderfully nuanced interpretation lived up to this idea in a good way; it was extremely well-paced, and well-executed—neither frantic nor languid, which can be a difficult balance to strike. The highlight of this performance was the beautiful solo and chamber-music moments in the winds and brass.Read more on NewsOK.com