Season Finale-Innocence Lost:
Music of the '60s
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 7:30 pm
Shattuck Auditorium, Carroll College
Marjorie Owens, soprano
For a final look back a the WSO's last 60 years, we remember the turbulant Sixties - with Samuel Barber's beloved Adagio for Strings, to the searing Two Scenes from his 1966 opera Antony and Cleopatra, a star turn for the great Leontyne Price, to that blockbuster of blockbusters, the Mahler First Symphony, which Leonard Bernstein made so famous as part of "the Mahler Revival." And in the reigning "house style" of our Maestro Alexander Platt, the "Mahler One" will be premiered in its original 1893 version, with its recently rediscovered fifth movement!
| R. Strauss |
Opening from Also sprach Zarathustra, op. 30 |
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| Barber |
Two scenes from Antony and Cleopatra, op. 40 (1966)
Marjorie Owens, soprano |
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| Barber |
Adagio for Strings |
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| Mahler |
Symphony No. 1 in D major, "Titan" |
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Single-Event Pricing
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Floor |
Balcony |
| Adult |
$32 |
$25 |
| Student |
$16 |
$13 |
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