Tucson Symphony Orchestra looks at what it means to be American music while the volunteer Civic Orchestra of Tucson tackles Beethoven's mighty Fifth Symphony.
Cathalena E. Burch Tucson Symphony Orchestra is shining a spotlight on America with its “Voices of America” concert this weekend.
Award-winning guest pianist Kenny Broberg is the centerpiece of “Voices of America” with Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F major, largely regarded as Gershwin’s most classically-informed work. But coming from Gershwin, the Concerto in F has plenty of jazzy flair from the explosive timpani strikes that open the piece to the extended orchestral introduction that builds to a dramatic entrance for the solo piano.
Expect a handful of holiday favorites alongside a little Mozart and Beethoven when the Civic Orchestra of Tucson performs at 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 3, and Sunday, Dec. 4.Music Director Kuen Oh opens the concert with Beethoven’s thunderous and monstrously popular Symphony No. 5 with its iconic four-note, fate-knocking motif heard ’round the world.
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