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Friday, September 30, 2022
#ClassicsaDay #FallConcert Week 4
What's on the program for your local performing arts organization? The Classics a Day team wants to know! For the month of September, you're invited to post a work that your local symphony, chamber music ensemble, or choral society will be performing this fall.
There's a lot of great music-making going on. Let's share it all!
I live in Central Virginia, so my posts showcase concerts in that area. I was pleasantly surprised at the variety and imagination of the programming. (I hope you will be, too.) Here are my posts for the third week of #FallConcert
09/26/22 Carlos Simon: The Block
The Richmond Symphony performs this work in their opening "Classics" series. The concert takes place on October 21, in Richmond, Virginia.
09/27/22 Arvo Part: Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten
This work will be performed by the Charlottesville Symphony. It will be featured in their November 11th concert.
09/28/22 Arvo Part: De Pacem Domine
The Charlottesville Symphony has two Arvo Part works on its November program. The second is the string orchestra version of Da Pacem Domine. The concert takes place on November 11th.
09/29/22 Ralph Vaughan Williams: Symphony No. 6 in E minor
The Richmond Symphony presents RVW's 6th Symphony in its October 25th concert. The work was programmed to mark the 150th anniversary of the composer's birth.
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