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How can a piece of music be indescribably profound, magnificent?"
Our October concert connects to the power of music and to the composer's desire to suggest music's universal values, as we feature Beethoven's Symphony 5, experiencing this great musician's work to rending triumph over any kind of adversity. The Philharmonic has also invited alums of our inner-city tuition-free summer ensemble program, Strings and Jazzy Things, to be a part of this concert and perform an additional work with us. Having them in the audience and on-stage provides unique experiences for them to hear and experience great music! We begin this concert with Italian composer Giocchino Rossini's "Semiramide" Overture, a prelude to that opera, summarizing its musical themes and energies about a unique, brave, female ruler, restorer of the ancient city of Babylon. Libby Larsen's Deep Summer Music brings us a languid reflection, and then, all of this music brings the concert the proper energy that prepares us for the final Beethoven monument to music, his Symphony No. 5!
Sunday October 15, 3 PM Orcenith Smith conducting
Special Guests: Strings and Jazzy Things Camp alumni
TOPIC: How can a piece of music be indescribably profound, magnificent?"
PROGRAM
Overture to the Opera Semiramide Series: Imagination Gioacchino Rossini (1792-1868)
Deep Summer Music Series: Phringe Phestival Libby Larsen (b. 1950)
Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah Georg Frideric Handel (1865-1759) featuring our Strings and Jazzy Things Camp alumni students
Symphony No. 5 in C minor, Opus 67 Series: Symphony 101 Ludwig van Beethoven Allegro con brio (1770-1827) Andante con moto Scherzo. Allegro Allegro * * * * *
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LocationPike Performing Arts Center (View)
6701 Zionsville Rd.
Indianapolis, IN 46268
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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