Marin Symphony Presents Midori in Concerts and Residency
Organization:
Marin Symphony
Category:
Concert
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
1/27/2017
End Date:
1/28/2017
Start Time:
8:00 PM
End Time:
10:00 PM
Event
Info:
Friday, January 27, at 8 pm and Saturday, January 28, at 8 pm
Marin Symphony and Youth Orchestras and conductor Alasdair Neale welcome international violin phenomenon Midori for two concerts capping off a week's residency focusing on community and school programs in January. As the sole recipients of Midori's prestigious Orchestra Residency Program award this year, Marin Symphony and Youth Orchestra will host the violinist in a variety of venues and programs designed to enhance music education in the schools and community. She will then perform Britten's Violin Concerto with the Symphony on a program that also includes Bay Area composer Mason Bates' Devil's Radio and Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra at 8 pm Friday and Saturday, January 27 and 28, at the Marin Center Veterans' Memorial Auditorium in San Rafael. Pre-concert talks begin at 6:30 pm and are free for all ticket holders. All concert attendees are also invited to the post-concert gathering at Gaspare's Pizzeria in San Rafael, minutes away from the concert hall.
Designed by Midori as a means of supporting the American youth orchestra, the Orchestra Residencies Program is a collaborative project which provides meaningful musical experiences for the next generation of classical musicians. The program aspires to help establish the youth orchestra as a presence in the community, as well as to build upon relationships with the local professional symphony, visiting artists and administrative staff.
In Marin, Midori will participate in a wide range of activities tailored to optimize the involvement of the youth orchestra. Through masterclasses, performance workshops, and meals with Q&A sessions, a substantial portion of the residency is devoted to the youth orchestra and its members.
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