He played for Vivaldi's Autumn and Winter, and conducted Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings. Also Borodin's (?) Symphony in B Flat (the one he merged with the opera about Prince Igor), but we left during the intermission as we had our son with. He was mainly interested in seeing Perlman and got fidgety during the Tchaikovsky (well, so did I a little during the elegy, but the waltz is excellent :-).
Perlman is not to be missed. See him live before the man dies or can no longer get out on the stage.