November 2019
Baroque music is generally recognized as music written between 1600 and 1750. Neo-Baroque is anything written after that time that looks back
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PROGRAM WEBER: Der Freischütz, J.277: Overture VAUGHAN WILLIAMS: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis HANDEL: Royal Fireworks Music, HWV
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Featuring Beethoven's cheerful Symyphony No. 4, and Symphoria musicians Arvilla Wendland and Peter Rovit in Mozart's delightful Sinfonia Concertante. PROGRAM BEETHOVEN:
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PROGRAM BACH: Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 MENDELSSOHN: Piano Concerto No. 1 FARRENC: Symphony No. 3
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Enjoy the lighter side of Mozart, Shostakovich, and Stravinsky!
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Copland’s Appalachian Spring will lift your spirits along with music from North and South America.
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Symphoria musicians share their favorite works with their favorite people – our audience!
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Symphoria’s Casual Series kicks off with Mozart’s most famous work, Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music) and Foote’s second movement Air
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Gustav Mahler's Bach Suite is followed by selected songs Alma Mahler featuring soprano Meredith Lustig. Beethoven’s Pastoral Symphony No. 6 takes us through Vienna’s countryside.
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Carlos Simon’s An Elegy: A Cry from the Grave and Wagner’s symphonic poem Siegfried Idyll are featured in this performance.
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This program features Symphoria musicians performing concerti in various forms.
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Hannah White returns to perform Mozart’s Straussburg with Symphoria. At age nine, Hannah began performing with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, and she has traveled the globe dazzling audiences ever since. The concert begins with music composed by Jessie Montgomery, and Schumann’s Spring Symphony rounds out the afternoon.
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Celebrating music that inspired movement through polka, marches, and the waltz, Symphoria performs the works of Offenbach, Strauss, and Korngold. Familiar tunes including Can-Can from Orpheus in the Underworld and Blue Danube will fill the hall for this afternoon concert at our favorite neighborhood watering hole!
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Music that evokes images of royal ceremony, including Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary and Haydn’s Symphony No. 104. Pachelbel’s well-known Canon and Gigue in D Major are followed by the Concerto for Harpsichord in G Minor. Handel completes the afternoon with Zadok the Priest, performed alongside the Syracuse University Oratorio Society.
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The Syracuse Orchestra welcomes back Monica Fosnaugh, English horn player from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, to join principal trumpet John Raschella in a performance of Copland’s Quiet City.
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