Kenneth Kiesler, conductor, José Francisco Salgado, visiting artist.
Panel discussion at 7PM in the lower lobby with José Francisco Salgado, Fred Adams, Emily Rauscher, Jamie Gleason, and Nilton Renno.
The USO takes a tour of the solar system, performing Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony and Holst’s The Planets as Hill Auditorium is transformed into a movie theater for the Ann Arbor premiere of the thrilling and beautiful film created by distinguished U-M alumnus, José Francisco Salgado. The Emmy-nominated artist combines breathtakingly unique photography with orchestral music to create stunning performance pieces that highlight the deep connections between art and science. He has presented more than 100 concerts with his Science & Symphony films, with orchestras such as the Boston Pops and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
PROGRAM: Mozart- Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter”; Holst- The Planets
Panel discussion at 7PM in the lower lobby with José Francisco Salgado, Fred Adams, Emily Rauscher, Jamie Gleason, and Nilton Renno.
The USO takes a tour of the solar system, performing Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony and Holst’s The Planets as Hill Auditorium is transformed into a movie theater for the Ann Arbor premiere of the thrilling and beautiful film created by distinguished U-M alumnus, José Francisco Salgado. The Emmy-nominated artist combines breathtakingly unique photography with orchestral music to create stunning performance pieces that highlight the deep connections between art and science. He has presented more than 100 concerts with his Science & Symphony films, with orchestras such as the Boston Pops and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.
PROGRAM: Mozart- Symphony No. 41 “Jupiter”; Holst- The Planets
Cost
- Free - no tickets required
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