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- Boston University Chamber Orchestra7:30 pm
Boston University Chamber Orchestra
BU School of Music presents an evening of musical exploration with Boston University Chamber Orchestra led by conductor Stefan Asbury, featuring three masterful works. The program begins with Arthur Honegger's Pastorale d’été (1920), a delicate and serene evocation of a summer morning, composed just after World War I as a reflection of peace and renewal. Next, we delve into the rich, impressionistic world of Franz Schreker's Chamber Symphony (1916), a piece that reflects the height of Viennese Romanticism before the upheaval of the 20th century. The concert concludes with Beethoven's Symphony No. 2 (1802), composed during a period of personal crisis as Beethoven grappled with the onset of his deafness. Despite his struggles, this symphony is filled with optimism and energy, a testament to Beethoven's indomitable spirit. This program offers a journey through different eras, each work capturing the essence of its time. • Repertoire: Honegger: Pastorale d’été • Schreker: Chamber Symphony • Beethoven: Symphony No.2
• Free and open to the public. •
When | 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm on 30 September 2024 |
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Building | 685 Commonwealth Ave |