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Ravel’s Bolero and Price’s Symphony No. 3 with Faculty Fellow Mauro Calcagno at the Philadelphia Orchestra

What:

Join one of Rodin's Faculty Fellows, Dr. Mauro Calcagno, from the Music Department and be swept away by the emotional journey of Yanick Conduct, Schuman Price, and Ravel classical Piano Concerto!

 

The show starts at 8 PM at the Verizon Hall in Canter City, but meet Dr. Calcagno in the Mezzanine, by the Information Desk at 7:00 SHARP to commute over together!

 

"Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin opens the performance with graceful reflection, dedicated to the composer’s friends lost in the First World War. Florence Price composed her Third Symphony amid the Chicago Renaissance, a powerful backdrop for writers and artists like Langston Hughes, Margaret Bonds, and Richard Wright. Price's engaging work reflects her growth as a composer. Clara Schumann completed her imaginative Piano Concerto when she was about to turn 16. The virtuosic passages sparkle in the hands of soloist Beatrice Rana. Ravel’s Bolero, an audience favorite, closes the concert with a brief spotlight on every instrument of the Orchestra."

Please RSVP on the House Website! First come, first serve - only 10 spots available!

When:

Saturday October 29th, 2022 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM


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