Pre-concert conversation with Symphony Band members and Michael Haithcock at 7:15 PM in the Lower Lobby.
Michael Haithcock, conductor
Historic influences from popular culture inform each work including a Cuban rumba, the original setting of “Mack the Knife,” street sounds of modern urban life, classical melodies transformed, and show-stopping marches composed a century apart. Hill Auditorium becomes a melting pot, join the mix!
PROGRAM: Pann- Slalom; Weill- Three Penny Opera Suite; Gershwin- Cuban Overture; Harbison- Three City Blocks; Heed- In Storm and Sunshine; Schuller- “March Parody” from On Winged Flight
Michael Haithcock, conductor
Historic influences from popular culture inform each work including a Cuban rumba, the original setting of “Mack the Knife,” street sounds of modern urban life, classical melodies transformed, and show-stopping marches composed a century apart. Hill Auditorium becomes a melting pot, join the mix!
PROGRAM: Pann- Slalom; Weill- Three Penny Opera Suite; Gershwin- Cuban Overture; Harbison- Three City Blocks; Heed- In Storm and Sunshine; Schuller- “March Parody” from On Winged Flight
Cost
- Free - no tickets required
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