Community Corner
Concord Orchestra concert: Scheherazade, Strauss, Gandolfi
The Concord Orchestra plays the romantic Scheherazade by Russian composer Rimsky-Korsakov, with violin solos by concertmaster Siri Smedvig.
Richard Sebring, associate principal horn in the Boston
Symphony and principal of Pops, plays the lyrical 2nd Horn Concerto by Richard Strauss. No horn player should miss it!
We also are playing Night Train to Perugia, a fantasy of trains and neutrinos, by Boston composer Michael Gandolfi, a commission by the Boston Symphony. He was inspired by the science behind the particle accelerator in Perugia.
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The Concord Orchestra, led by Music Director Richard, Pittman,
is composed of 70 musicians living in Concord, Massachusetts and the
greater Boston metropolitan area, including several members from Lexington.
The concert repeats on March 22.