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April 2024

The Master and his Student

07.06.201920:00

Two of the most well-known composers of the Classical Period are featured by Maestro Olivier Ochanine and the Sun Symphony Orchestra. Joseph Haydn’s Symphony No. 100 “Military” and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2 will have listeners at the edge of their seat.

Friendship and Admiration

20.06.201920:00

A night of chamber music will be performed by the string players of the Sun Symphony Orchestra. Brahms String Quartet No. 2 in A minor and Dvorak’s String Quintet add a Slavic flavor to the Bohemian evening. Come share in the spirit these two master composers.

Night has Fallen

29.06.201920:00

The mystical sounds of the night come to awaken the senses in this evening’s concert. Mozart’s Serenade for Winds in C minor is defiantly dark in character while Schoenberg’s Verklarte Nacht introduces you to a world that many have not been to before. When night has fallen anything can happen.

Beethoven the Master

14.09.201920:00

The Beethoven Septet in Eb Major, op.20 was one of the composer’s most popular works during his lifetime. Composed when he was only 30 years old it is written for a mixed ensemble of strings and woodwinds. Come hear members of the SSO perform this famous work that had followed Beethoven throughout his lifetime.

Surprise in the Concert Hall

13.10.201911:00

Everyone likes a good surprise especially if it is created with style and elegance. Mozart’s Musical Joke and Haydn’s Symphony No. 94 in G Major definitely do not disappoint. The Sun Symphony Orchestra presents works that had audiences jumping out of yours seats. Come hear the fun!

Concerto Spotlight

23.11.201915:00

On occasion we like to have musicians of the Sun Symphony Orchestra as our featured soloists. Works to be performed include Rimsky Korsakov’s Concerto for Trombone, Mozart’s Bassoon Concerto and the Concertino for Flute by Chaminade. Join us as we listen to SSO’s talented family.

Bach for the Holidays

14.12.201915:00

The German composer Johann Sebastian Bach is considered to be the best composer of the Baroque Period and one of the most important figures in Classical Music. Bach’s beautiful Concerto for two Violins is a musical metaphor for man’s struggles while the Brandenburg Concertos are a gesture of wondrous virtuosity. Come listen and feel the love.

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