Orchestra Music
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From the shadows a beautiful spirit, fate, and her deformed dwarf son, twist, emerge to inform Beethoven of what he has already deeply suspected, that this is to be his last night on earth. they are accompanied by numerous spirits and ghosts from his past.

Midnight

(twist)

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I shall die in order to live (1)

In the midst of a successful conducting career and a preoccupation with life and death, it took Mahler seven years and some peaceful summers to complete this gigantic symphony.

Mahler compared his second symphony to the first “..like a man to a newborn baby.” (2)

The first movement, a doomsday inspired funeral rite, came easy following the completion of the first symphony in 1988. It was based on an epic poem by Mickiewicz.

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A stellar cast from the past

February 1st, 2008

“No composer before or since has ever expressed himself more movingly in what Freud calls ‘the struggle between Eros and Death, between the instincts of life and the instincts of destruction,’ as it works itself out in the human species.” (1)

This 1952 recording of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde combines the Vienna Philharmonic led by his friend Bruno Walter with the tenor Julius Patzak and the legendary Kathleen Ferrier.

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2008 Composer Birthdays

January 25th, 2008

This story is about Great Composers who should be brought to your atention this year. They all have anniversaries. Looking at their lives and works once more will make us a bit closer to the classic music an it’s real musical giants. There is no deep examination of the backgrounds, influences and relationships that make these composers part of the very fabric of the history of classic music. But still there is something. Each composer’s life and work is presented through performance sequences, and through the point of view of some of today’s greatest artists and most respected authorities.

So, this year we celebrate among others:

  • Jacob Obrecht, 550 years
  • Guiseppi Torelli, 350 years
  • Eugène Ysaye, 150 years
  • Giacomo Puccini, 150 years
  • Olivier Messiaen, 100 years
  • Elliott Carter, 100 years
  • Esa-Pekka Salonen, 50 years
  • Theodore Wiprud, 50 years

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The finale at the 2007 Christmas in Christ Chapel Service (Photo by Anders Bjorling)

 

The 35th annual Christmas in Christ Chapel celebration, “The Word Becomes Flesh,” was held Friday, Nov. 30, Saturday, Dec. 1, and Sunday, Dec. 2. The worship celebration featured The Gustavus Choir, The Choir of Christ Chapel, The Lucia Singers, and The Gustavus Symphony Orchestra, among other talented performers.

 

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Welcome to the new site - it is now named simply “Orchestra Music”. Our youth has broadened the range of interests to all Orchestra music - including forms of repformance like concerts, symphony, orchestral events. North America (SAn Antonio and oth.) has lots of such enets nowadays and we will be happy to present the bes of them here. American symphony is now developing very rapidly, there s new orchestra league playing, and youth orchestra organizations has already signed to play and perform more and more music play for us.
The upcoming year is going to be fantastic, stay up with orechestra and symphony music!

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Welcome to AYPO's 43rd season! Join us at our upcoming concerts: Americana
American Youth Philharmonic
Luis Haza, conductor
with Burnett Thompson, piano
Sunday, February 17, 2008: 1:00 pm
George Mason University Center for the Arts
Music in Motion
American Youth Symphonic Orchestra
Carl J. Bianchi, conductor
American Youth Concert Orchestra
J.D. Anderson, conductor
Sunday, February 24, 2008: 6:00 pm
Kenmore Middle School, Arlington, Virginia
More ticketing information coming soon