Masterworks III: Drama at the Symphony
We are heading back to the opera, with Pagliacci, Leoncavallo’s one-act masterpiece. With five soloists, a choir, and our orchestra – plus projected supertitles – this will be a night you don’t want to miss!
We are heading back to the opera, with Pagliacci, Leoncavallo’s one-act masterpiece. With five soloists, a choir, and our orchestra – plus projected supertitles – this will be a night you don’t want to miss!
Narrator Omari Tau will join us again for this exciting family-centered concert! This year we’ve chosen Nathanial Stookey’s The Composer is Dead, with text by Lemony Snicket.
Jean Sibelius’ first symphony is one of the most romantic pieces every written and is one of Maestro Murray’s personal favorites. Join us for the Sublime Sibelius.
We start with a medley of traditional carols to warm-up our voices, then our four guest soloists take their turns and the audience, led by the Music in the Mountains Chorus.
We are thrilled to welcome back Konstantin Soukhovetski on piano, performing everyone’s favorite, Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, celebrating the 100 year anniversary of this famous composition.