Phantasticus!

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Santa Cecilia Orchestra Presents

"Chamber Music Up Close"

"Phantasticus"

Saturday, March 6, 2010, 8:00pm

Center For The Arts, 2225 Colorado Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90041

Program: Music of Andrea and Giovanni Gabrieli, Gesualdo, and a selection of early 17th century Venetian composers.
James Newton's Prayers and Tears for the Broken for brass ensemble

Description: A program from the birth of the baroque: music of unparalleled fantasy and imagination, emotion and expressive complexity.

Featuring both vocal and instrumental music, this program is performed by a mixed ensemble of vocalists and brass, wind and string players with music by Giovanni Gabrieli, Gesualdo, a selection of early 17th century Venetian composers, and is put into perspective with two recent compositions related to this older style: James Newton's Prayers and Tears for the Broken for brass ensemble and Mark Menzies' arrangement of the passion chorale.

Mark Menzies conducts and leads from the violin and viola a large ensemble of soloists both instrumental and vocal; Maurita (Bunny) Phillips-Thornburgh is a featured soprano soloist.

Ticket Pricing: $19 (adult), $12 (youth 17 and under)

Ticket Information: Call (323) 259-3011 or log on to www.scorchestra.org

mahler10th

Well, adverts which appear under the guise of newbies always get my goat up.
Try becoming a member and share your views on things first, then we may learn what you're about and you, us.  Otherwise, I don't like advertising gatecrashers no matter how good the prospective performance may turn out.
Pah!
Now I'm in a bad mood... >:(

bhodges

John, we issued a mild warning to this poster.  I don't think their intentions are dishonorable, but the fact is: this board is for discussion, not for a flood of advertisements from this group, or any others. 

Hope this restores your good mood.  ;)

--Bruce

mahler10th

Quote from: bhodges on February 25, 2010, 01:50:27 PM
John, we issued a mild warning to this poster.  I don't think their intentions are dishonorable, but the fact is: this board is for discussion, not for a flood of advertisements from this group, or any others. 
Hope this restores your good mood.  ;)
--Bruce

I might just got to that concert actually... :D