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SERIES BRAVO II: BEETHOVEN, THE HERO Saturday, October 24, 2009 7:30pm alia Mara Hall is is Beethoven at his very best— including his Egmont Overture and Symphony No. 2. e evening comes to a close with the composer’s magnificent Symphony No. 3, e Eroica, cryptically dedicated “to the memory of a great man.” Revel in the timeless brilliance of the most recognized name in classical music. BRAVO III: 1812 OVERTURE AND MORE Saturday, January 23, 2010 7:30pm alia Mara Hall e music of Tchaikovsky is the music of the ages. Come and be carried away by the sweeping, melodic passion of this Russian master— from the subtle beauty of Swan Lake and the stirring sounds of his celebrated 1812 Overture to his deeply moving Sixth Symphony. MISSISSIPPI SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Bravo Season Glance at a BRAVO I: AN EVENING OF ROMANCE AND INTRIGUE Saturday, September 12, 2009 7:30pm alia Mara Hall Experience the exhilaration of the Flying Dutchman Overture, after which the legendary seducer returns in Strauss’s colorful tone poem, Don Juan. is gala season opener also includes the return of local mezzo-soprano Viola Dacus singing Mahler—music that will truly thrill and enchant. e evening culminates in cellist Eric Kim’s performance of the beloved Dvorak Cello Concerto. BRAVO IV: ROMANTIC PRELUDES AND SCANDINAVIAN GRANDEUR Saturday, February 27, 2010 7:30pm alia Mara Hall Franz Liszt’s Les Preludes opens this colorful program, which also features MSO’s own principal clarinetist Ana Catalina Ramírez Castrillo performing Weber Concerto No. 1. e evening ends with Sibelius’s soaring Symphony No. 2. BRAVO V: MAHLER’S SYMPHONY NO. 2, THE RESURRECTION Saturday, March 27, 2010 7:30pm alia Mara Hall Experience the transcendence of Mahler’s monumental Resurrection Symphony—a struggle that begins with fitful elegance and ends in allegorical rebirth. A season finale of choirs, vocal soloists and the full Mississippi Symphony Orchestra on stage is an experience not to be missed. 2009- 2010 Programs subject to change. Mississippi syMphony orchestra 201 e. pascagoula street Jackson, Ms 39201 601.960.1565 Msorchestra.coM
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Page 1: Season Glance at a Flyer Final_STREET_NO … · Egmont Overture and Symphony ... Overture, after ... Don Juan. This gala season opener also includes the return of local mezzo-soprano

SerieSBravo ii: Beethoven, the heroSaturday, October 24, 2009 7:30pmThalia Mara Hall

This is Beethoven at his very best—including his Egmont Overture and Symphony No. 2. The evening comes to a close with the composer’s magnificent Symphony No. 3, The Eroica, cryptically dedicated “to the memory of a great man.” Revel in the timeless brilliance of the most recognized name in classical music.

Bravo iii: 1812 OvertureanD MoreSaturday, January 23, 2010 7:30pmThalia Mara Hall

The music of Tchaikovsky is the music of the ages. Come and be carried away by the sweeping, melodic passion of this Russian master — from the subtle beauty of Swan Lake and the stirring sounds of his celebrated 1812 Overture to his deeply moving Sixth Symphony.

M I S S I S S I PPI S Y M PH O N Y O R C H E S T R A

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Bravo i: an eveninG oF roManCe anD intriGUeSaturday, September 12, 20097:30pmThalia Mara Hall

Experience the exhilaration of the Flying Dutchman Overture, after which the legendary seducer returns in Strauss’s colorful tone poem, Don Juan. This gala season opener also includes the return of local mezzo-sopranoViola Dacus singing Mahler—music that will truly thrill and enchant. The evening culminates in cellist Eric Kim’s performance of the beloved Dvorak Cello Concerto.

Bravo iv: roMantiC PreLUDeS anD SCanDinavian GranDeUr Saturday, February 27, 2010 7:30pmThalia Mara Hall

Franz Liszt’s Les Preludes opens this colorful program, which also features MSO’s own principal clarinetist Ana Catalina Ramírez Castrillo performing Weber Concerto No. 1. The evening ends with Sibelius’s soaring Symphony No. 2.

Bravo v: MahLer’S SymphOny nO. 2, the reSurrectiOnSaturday, March 27, 2010 7:30pmThalia Mara Hall

Experience the transcendence of Mahler’s monumental Resurrection Symphony—a struggle that begins with fitful elegance and ends in allegorical rebirth. A season finale of choirs, vocal soloists and the full Mississippi Symphony Orchestra on stage is an experience not to be missed.

2009- 2010

Programs subject to change.

Mississippi syMphony orchestra • 201 e. pascagoula street • Jackson, Ms 39201 • 601.960.1565 • Msorchestra.coM

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ChaMBer ii: Mozart By CanDLeLiGhtSaturday, January 9, 2010 7:30pmBelhaven College Center for the Arts

Bathed in the glow of hundreds of candles, this year’s version of the perennial audience favorite features the popular Mozart Symphony No. 40 in G Minor and his Fifth Violin Concerto, The Turkish.

ChaMBer i: PaCheLBeL in veniCeFriday, November 13, 2009 7:30pmSt. Andrew’s Episcopal Cathedral

MSO transforms St. Andrew’s Cathedral into the legendary St. Mark’s Cathedral of Venice, surrounding the audience with the spectacular brass melodies of Gabrielli, performed from the four corners of the church. The concert celebrates the Baroque masters from Italy to Germany, including Pachelbel and his famous Canon in D.

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ChaMBer iii: king of inStrUMentSFriday, February 5, 2010 7:30pmGalloway Memorial United Methodist Church

Olivier Latry, renowned organist of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris, joins the MSO in a rousing variety of masterworks for organ and orchestra.

ChaMBer iv: ChaMBer in the ChaPeLSaturday, April 10, 2010 7:30pmWoodworth Chapel at Tougaloo College

Join the skilled musicians of MSO as they perform an alluring selection of chamber music for winds, brass and strings in the stunning Woodworth Chapel.

PoPS i: CLoSe enCoUnterS with John williaMs Saturday, October 10, 2009 7:30pmJackson Convention Complex

Enjoy symphonic pops music in a whole new way— seated around tables in the new Jackson Convention Complex. The MSO Pops Series begins with favorite soundtrack selections from Hollywood film composer John Williams, including music from Jurassic Park, Harry Potter and Superman.

PoPS ii: a BroaDWay roManCeSaturday, February 13, 20107:30pmThalia Mara Hall

MSO teams up with New York’s Ingenuity Productions to bring you a night of romantic favorites, sung by Broadway stars backed by the full orchestra. Music from Gershwin, Bernstein, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Cole Porter, Richard Rogers and more highlight this evening of Broadway at its best in a fully staged and scripted show.

PoPS iii: PePSi PoPSFriday, May 7, 20107:30pmOld Trace Park

Pack the picnic basket and join MSO on the Ross Barnett Reservoir for a fun, family-friendly program peppered with light classics, patriotic marches and movie themes—capped by a brilliant fireworks finale.

SerieSPops

Programs subject to change.

Mississippi syMphony orchestra • 201 e. pascagoula street • Jackson, Ms 39201 • 601.960.1565 • Msorchestra.coM