Wallingford Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, April 16, 2011
April 30 Concert - Viva La France
Viva La France will be performed by the Wallingford Symphony Orchestra, with music of Chabrier, Debussy, Faure, Vieuxtemps, Mozart and Saint-Saƫns. The WSO will be featuring Matthew Beland, Polly Noonan Shulga Concerto Competition winner, on the violin and Colleen Potter Thorburn on the harp.
Saturday, April 30, 2011, 8:00 PM, at the Paul Mellon Arts Center on the campus of Choate Rosemary Hall
Tickets ($10-$27) are available on the web at http://www.wallingfordsymphony.org/,
at the door, by contacting the WSO voice mail at 203-697-2261 or at Gallagher Travel Shoppe.
Reception to follow concert in the Gallery.
Monday, March 7, 2011
March 19 Concert
Wallingford Symphony Orchestra
An Evening with Brahms
Saturday, March 19, 8 PM
Choate Rosemary Hall Paul Mellon Art Center
Taiwanese pianist Susan Cheng will headline the Wallingford Symphony March 19 Brahms Concert at Choate’s Paul Mellon Art Center. Susan is on the faculty of Hart School, CCSU and Choate.
Maestro Phil Ventre, will lead the Wallingford Symphony’s interpretation of Brahm’s Piano Concerto and Symphony No. 2, March 19 at Choate Rosemary Hall’s Paul Mellon Art Center. The Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15 offers a virtuosic piano display, an imaginative recreation by the violins and violas representing mystical spirituality and oboes and violoncelli sounding like bagpipes. Written when Brahm was twenty, he was paying tribute to a friend who was struggling with mental illness.
Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 in D Major, OP. 73 was written in three months in Austria. The piece is very relaxed, containing a wealth of beautiful and heartfelt melodies with a clear and transparent orchestration. French horns provide a pastoral mood and leads to a solo. An oboe soloist presents the theme with the woodwinds and strings as orchestral trios. Brahms completes the piece with a joyful theme using trumpets and trombones.
The concert will be followed by a reception.
Tickets are available by calling (203)697-2261, visiting Gallagher’s Travel Shoppe on Center Street, Wallingford or writing www.wallingfordsymphonyorchestra@gmail.com
Adults, $27|Senior Citizens,$24|Students,$15
An Evening with Brahms
Saturday, March 19, 8 PM
Choate Rosemary Hall Paul Mellon Art Center
Taiwanese pianist Susan Cheng will headline the Wallingford Symphony March 19 Brahms Concert at Choate’s Paul Mellon Art Center. Susan is on the faculty of Hart School, CCSU and Choate.
Maestro Phil Ventre, will lead the Wallingford Symphony’s interpretation of Brahm’s Piano Concerto and Symphony No. 2, March 19 at Choate Rosemary Hall’s Paul Mellon Art Center. The Piano Concerto No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 15 offers a virtuosic piano display, an imaginative recreation by the violins and violas representing mystical spirituality and oboes and violoncelli sounding like bagpipes. Written when Brahm was twenty, he was paying tribute to a friend who was struggling with mental illness.
Brahms’ Symphony No. 2 in D Major, OP. 73 was written in three months in Austria. The piece is very relaxed, containing a wealth of beautiful and heartfelt melodies with a clear and transparent orchestration. French horns provide a pastoral mood and leads to a solo. An oboe soloist presents the theme with the woodwinds and strings as orchestral trios. Brahms completes the piece with a joyful theme using trumpets and trombones.
The concert will be followed by a reception.
Tickets are available by calling (203)697-2261, visiting Gallagher’s Travel Shoppe on Center Street, Wallingford or writing www.wallingfordsymphonyorchestra@gmail.com
Adults, $27|Senior Citizens,$24|Students,$15
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