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The Midland Symphony Orchestra has a bold new beat!
In his signature red shoes, Music Director Bohuslav Rattay brings a new style and flare to the podium that takes your classical music experience outside of the box. His second season as Music Director features repertoire from his home country, the Czech Republic, as well as newly composed works and fan favorites. From Piazzolla to Sinatra to Beethoven, the 2013-14 Season is traditional and contemporary, intense and upbeat, powerful and bold.
Experience the energy on stage between Maestro Rattay and the orchestra with an expanded concert series and acclaimed guest artists for a year of unparalleled performances not to be missed!
New This Year!
Bohuslav Rattay, Music Director
SEASON PREVIEW CONCERT Friday, May 2, 2014 • 7 pMProgram: 2014-15 Season repertoire at a glance.Music Director Bohuslav Rattay and the MSO offer a sneak peek at next season’s highlights, with added insights from MSO musicians. Join us after the performance for a reception in celebration of the coming season.
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Bohuslav Rattay, Music Director
MSO Opening Night: PIAzzOllA TANgO OCTObER 5, 2013 Peter Soave, bandoneón
Program: Bedřich Smetana: Moldau Astor Piazzolla: Aconcagua, Concerto for Bandoneón Shostakovich: Symphony No. 5A MSO first! Guest soloist Peter Soave, master of the bandoneón, opens the season with an out-of-the-ordinary classical concert experience. Smetana’s musical homage to the Czech Republic and Shostakovich’s intense, politically charged Symphony No. 5 complete the program.
UNDER AN INDIgO SKY NOVEMbER 2, 2013 YuriY bekker, violin
edward Hart, comPoSer
Program: Mozart: Cosi fan Tutte Overture
Edward Hart: Under an Indigo Sky Mozart: Don Giovanni Overture
Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 4 “Italian”Charleston Symphony Orchestra concertmaster Yuriy
Bekker performs Edward Hart’s South Carolina-inspired Under an Indigo Sky. Two Mozart overtures add to the
program and Music Director Bohuslav Rattay and the orchestra will transport listeners to the streets of Italy with Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 "Italian."
SIMPlY SINATRA CHRISTMAS deceMber 7, 2013
Steve liPPia, vocaliSt
This show is a wonderful blend of holiday cheer and memories and jazz/swing standards with an energetic flair only a big band
can provide! Inspired by the legendary Frank Sinatra, vocalist Steve Lippia joins the MSO to perform a truly outstanding, high-
energy celebration of the holidays. Enjoy popular Christmas songs like Let It Snow and White Christmas along with
some Sinatra favorites including Come Fly with Me, All The Way, New York, New York, and many more!
Sidebar photos by Mark Cox
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EDISHER SAVITSKI, PIANO FEbRUARY 8, 2014
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Program: Verdi - Overture to La Forza del Destino
Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 1 Dvorak - Symphony No. 8
The winner of numerous international piano competitions, Edisher Savitski joins the MSO for Shostakovich’s
Concerto for Piano and Trumpet, full of prankish humor and a challenge to the traditional Russian work.
Concluding the program is Dvorak’s symphony inspired by the composer’s beloved Czech countryside.
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Sidebar photos by Mark Cox
ODE TO JOY APRIl 12, 2014Program: Beethoven - Symphony No. 9 “Choral”Four distinguished guest soloists, Central Michigan University Concert Choir and Chamber Singers, and the Center Stage Chorale and Camerata Singers join the orchestra to perform Beethoven’s masterpiece, considered by many to be the greatest piece of music ever written. A truly inspirational work celebrating the highest aspirations of humanity, culminating with “Ode to Joy.”
VISIONARY VARIATIONS Thursday, February 27, 2014 • 7 pM Little TheatremicHael brown, Piano and comPoSer
An equally committed pianist and composer, Michael Brown’s unique artistry is reflected in his creative approach to programming. In this recital, he interweaves his own composition Folk Variations with contemporary works and the classics including Copland's Piano Variations and Beethoven's 15 Piano Variations and Fugue in E flat, Op. 35 "Eroica Variations.” Please note: The Orchestra does not perform during this recital.
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This presentation is supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund, a program of Arts Midwest that is funded by the National Endowment for the Arts, with additional contributions from Michigan Council for Arts & Cultural Affairs and General Mills Foundation.
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