Jan. 24, 2011
The Webster University Symphony Orchestra Presents a Program of Music Composed Specifically for the Brilliant Colors of the Orchestral Wind Instruments
For a high res image of Conductor Paul Davis:
http://www.webster.edu/news/releases/images/pauldavis.jpg
What/Who:
The Webster University Symphony Orchestra continues its 2010-11 season on Sunday, January 30, 2011. Under the baton of conductor, Paul G. Davis, the WUSO will present a program of music composed specifically for the brilliant colors of the orchestral wind instruments.
This is a unique concert that will feature rarely performed works of two treasured composers. Featured is the Serenade for Winds, Op. 44 by Antonin Dvorak, and the Gran Partita, K. 361 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Both are exquisite works that champion the brilliant colors of the orchestral wind section.
The ensemble for this concert is a collection of some of the St. Louis region’s finest performers. If you are a classical music enthusiast, or a lover of great musical performance, please join us!
When:
Sunday, Jan. 30, 2010, 7 p.m.
Where:
First Presbyterian Church of Kirkwood
100 East Adams Street
Kirkwood, MO 63122
Cost:
$12 general public, $5 seniors (over 60) Tickets are purchased at the door. Free to students with current ID. Season tickets for the WUSO are available by calling 314-968-7040.
More info:
Call the Webster University Orchestra Office at 968-7040 or 968-7128.
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