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Concert Programs
2002-2003 Season
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SEPTEMBER 14, 2002
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Beethoven |
Symphony No. 6 "Pastorale" |
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Mussorgsky |
Introduction to Khovantchina |
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Stravinsky |
Firebird Suite |
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Concert Sponsor: |
Butch Oustalet Ford |
Beethoven's lovely "Pastorale" Symphony opens this concert which includes the colorful and brilliant suite from Stravinsky's spectacular ballet. You won't want to miss this concert!
NOVEMBER 16, 2002
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| Britten |
Four Sea Interludes |
| Haydn |
Trumpet Concerto
Darcie Bishop, trumpet |
| Vaughan Williams |
Five Variants of Dives and Lazarus |
| Elgar |
Enigma Variations |
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| Concert Sponsor |
Mississippi Power Company |
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| Soloist Sponsor |
Hancock Bank |
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Be swept away by the evocative sound pictures from Britten's opera, "Peter Grimes" and the lush string sound of Vaughan Williams' beautiful folk tune setting. Elgar's intriguing musical portraits conclude this program, which also includes Haydn's time-honored concerto.
JANUARY 18, 2003
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| Brahms |
Concerto for Violin and Cello
Larissa Mitrophanova, violin
Steven Elisha, cello |
| Debussy |
Prelude to Afternoon of a Faun |
| Respighi |
Pines of Rome |
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| Concert Sponsors |
Blossman Gas Company and
Merchants & Marine Bank |
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| Soloists' Sponsor |
Gulf Coast Symphony Guild |
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Be captivated by the artistry of the Elaris Duo as they perform the stunning Double Concerto by Brahms. Then savor Debussy's intoxicating "Prelude" and revel in Respighi's dazzling opus. |
MARCH 22, 2003
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Mozart |
Overture to Abduction from the Seraglio |
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Ravel |
Piano Concerto for the Left Hand
Daniel Beliavsky, piano |
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Shostakovich |
Symphony No. 5 |
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Concert Sponsors |
Palace Casino |
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Soloist Sponsor |
Butler, Snow, O'Mara, Stevens & Cannada, PLLC |
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Marvel at the demanding technical artistry of Ravel's stunning Left Hand Concerto as we welcome back Daniel Beliavsky. The powerful and exhilarating 5th Symphony by one of the 20th Century's greatest composers will bring you to your feet. This is a program not to be missed!
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