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Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra
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From Russia … With Love
Saturday, November 13, 2010 — 7:30pm
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Featuring David Cabassi, Piano Feel like royalty during a triumphant fanfare fit for nobility. Known for the warmth and sincerity of his performances, 2005 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition finalist Davide Cabassi travels from Italy to perform Rachmaninoff’s popular, finger-busting Piano Concerto No. 2. Then prepare for the pounding excitement of Shostakovich’s riveting Symphony No. 5 – a powerful finale guaranteed to raise the roof! |
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Featuring the 2010 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis Winner. A gem for Mozart-lovers! This all-Mozart concert begins with his elegant “Paris” Symphony. Then, the winner of the 2010 International Violin Competition of Indianapolis takes the spotlight for the virtuosic and earthy Violin Concerto No. 3. The divine hymn Ave Verum Corpus, performed by your Evansville Philharmonic Chorus, sends you into orbit and Mozart’s magnificent “Jupiter” Symphony lifts your spirits to heavenly heights! |
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Featuring the Evansville Philharmonic Chorus In one of the greatest oratorios ever written, Haydn takes you an inspiring musical journey through the Creation of the world as depicted in the Bible and Milton’s Paradise Lost. Experience the creation as it unfolds around you. Out of a chaos that shocks the senses, emerges order and harmony. Witness the sensation of first light breaking through the darkness. Behold the creation of Heaven, Earth, and all its extraordinary creatures. Hear the voices of angels. Celebrate the creation of man and feel the love between Adam and Eve in this stellar masterpiece that raises glory to the heavens! |
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Embark on this musical voyage, visit ports of call throughout the globe, and explore exotic destinations. Your adventure begins with Beethoven’s light and lively Turkish March. Then, enjoy a jazzy stop in Montevideo, a heart-pounding romp in Italy, and the vibrant Latin rhythms of Mexico. On our next stop, Leonard Bernstein takes you on a tour through the hustle and bustle of New York City. Then it’s “All Aboard!” for an aquatic trek led by Debussy – La Mer – surging with the evocative mystery and power of the sea. |
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Joined by the Owensboro Symphony Orchestra The Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra and Owensboro Symphony Orchestra join forces for the first time to present Prokofiev’s Scythian Suite – unleashing an orchestra of astronomical proportions! Conducted by Alfred Savia, this work envelopes you with the awesome brilliance of a supernova! Then, buckle up for the blockbuster work that skyrocketed Holst to fame and inspired the music of “Star Wars”. “The Planets”, a musical exploration of our solar system conducted by Maestro Nicholas Palmer of the Owensboro Symphony, sends you soaring past the stratosphere, immerses you in the wonder of the universe, beckons you further into the unknown, and leaves you floating through the serenity of outer space and in harmony with the cosmos! |
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Vectren’s Opening Night Pops
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Featuring Craig Schulman, Tamra Hayden, Nat Chandler and the Evansville Philharmonic Chorus. Three Broadway stars join your Philharmonic in a dazzling show, bringing to life the legends and ladies of Lerner & Loewe. On the “Playbill” are all of your favorite tunes from Lerner & Loewe’s biggest shows: “My Fair Lady”, “Camelot”, “Brigadoon”, “Gigi”, and “Paint Your Wagon.” This musical adventure catapults you from the realm of the Knights of the Round Table to an enchanted village, from a Gold Rush mining camp to London’s high society. Delight in a show that’ll have you singing, “I Could Have Danced All Night!” |
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Featuring Steve Amerson, Laurie Gayle Stephenson, and the Evansville Philharmonic Chorus. The Tri-State’s most popular holiday event for the whole family! Enjoy holiday favorites performed by your Evansville Philharmonic Orchestra featuring America’s Tenor™ Steve Amerson (“The Santa Clause”, “Matrix” films, “Beauty & the Beast”) and Broadway star Laurie Gayle Stephenson (“The Secret Garden”, “Phantom of the Opera”). |
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Featuring Byron Stripling, Trumpet/Vocals, Bobby Floyd, Hammond B3 Organ, and Bob Breithaupt on the Drums. The Gospel According to Swing is an electrifying, “tour de force” concert that journeys from early gospel through jazz. From Mahalia Jackson, Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and beyond, Byron Stripling celebrates music that’s oozing with the spirit and passion of gospel and bubbling with the joy of jazz. Finally, this concert wraps up with a soul stirring jam session combined with the beat of an old time revival. Selections include “Amazing Grace”, “Nobody Knows the Trouble I’ve Seen”, and “Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight.” |
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Imagine the magic of some of the best cirque artists in the world performing on the same stage with a full symphony orchestra. This is the experience of Cirque de la Symphonie! Aerialists fly overhead and acrobatic feats of supernatural strength are performed to classical masterpieces and memorable contemporary music - including music from “Star Wars”, Swan Lake, “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone”, Carmen, and more! The combination of these two art forms provides an energized performance thrilling audiences everywhere! |
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Journey to another galaxy as your Philharmonic transports you into the music of sci-fi’s greatest film and television favorites including “Star Wars”, “Avatar”, “E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial”, “Star Trek”, “2001: A Space Odyssey”, “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”, and many more! Don’t be surprised if you’re greeted at the door by real-life storm troopers! Special lighting effects also add to the excitement of this “stunning” event. Come dressed as your favorite character and prepare for an experience that’s “Out of This World!” |
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