
GRAMMY AND EMMY AWARD-WINNERS AND NOMINEES HIGHLIGHT THE SYMPHONIA’S 2021-2022 LIVE CONCERT SEASON
The SYMPHONIA, South Florida’s premier chamber orchestra, has announced its 2022 Concert Series performance schedule, in what promises to be one of the most riveting seasons in the organization’s 17-year history.
The live performances will feature Grammy Award-winning and Grammy-nominated artists, along with some of the world’s most alluring soloists and conductors.
The Series features two live performances taking place on Sunday afternoons at Roberts Theater at Saint Andrew’s School in Boca Raton. Each performance includes an exclusive Pre-Concert Conversation with the Conductor.
SUNDAY, MARCH 27, 2022 AT 3:00 PM – ‘MUSIC IN BLOOM’
Reno Philharmonic Music Director and Conductor, and first American conductor of the Algerian National Orchestra via invitation from the U.S. State Department, Laura Jackson takes the helm in this celebration of the arrival of spring. Pianist Marika Bournaki, described as “the Celine Dion of classical” by The Huffington Post, is featured soloist.
PROGRAM
ADOLPHE (Julia) Shiver and Bloom
BRITTEN Variations on a Theme of Frank Bridge
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3
SUNDAY, APRIL 24, 2022 AT 3:00 PM – ‘POETIC MYSTERIES’
Rounding out the season’s Grammy-filled lineup, The Symponia’s Principal Conductor, Maestro Alastair Willis, returns to the podium for the season finale. Willis’ recording of Ravel’s “L’Enfant et les Sortileges” with Nashville Symphony and Opera for Naxos was Grammy-nominated for Best Classical Album in 2009. Not to be outdone, our featured soloist, Les Roettges, is a member of the six-time Emmy Award-winning All-Star Orchestra, led by Maestro Gerard Schwarz.
PROGRAM
MENDELSSOHN Hebrides Overture
MASON Reflections on a Memorial
DEVIENNE Flute Concerto
DE FALLA El Amor Brujo
Individual tickets are $50-$84. Information is available at thesymphonia.org, by calling 561-376-3848, or by emailing tickets@thesymphonia.org.
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