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American Voices – Passport Concert

Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences WV

LEONARD BERNSTEIN Overture to Candide MISSY MAZZOLI These Worlds in Us AARON COPLAND Clarinet Concerto - Robert Turizziani, WV Symphony's principal clarinet DUKE ELLINGTON Harlem GEORGE GERSHWIN An American in Paris

People, Places, & Feelings in Music – Young People’s Concert (Charleston)

Culture Center 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, Charleston, WV, United States

People, Places and Feelings in Music features a myriad of music that illustrates how music can represent characters in a story, elements of nature, and human emotions. Students will be transformed by the music of Brahms, Bizet, Ravel, Strauss, Respighi, and Nicolai performed by the WV Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director Maurice Cohn. Concert

People, Places, & Feelings in Music – Young People’s Concert (Charleston)

Culture Center 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, Charleston, WV, United States

People, Places and Feelings in Music features a myriad of music that illustrates how music can represent characters in a story, elements of nature, and human emotions. Students will be transformed by the music of Brahms, Bizet, Ravel, Strauss, Respighi, and Nicolai performed by the WV Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director Maurice Cohn. Concert

People, Places, & Feelings in Music – Young People’s Concert (Morgantown)

The Metropolitan Theater 371 High Street, Morgantown, WV

People, Places and Feelings in Music features a myriad of music that illustrates how music can represent characters in a story, elements of nature, and human emotions. Students will be transformed by the music of Brahms, Bizet, Ravel, Strauss, Respighi, and Nicolai performed by the WV Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director Maurice Cohn. Concert

People, Places, & Feelings in Music – Young People’s Concert (Morgantown)

The Metropolitan Theater 371 High Street, Morgantown, WV

People, Places and Feelings in Music features a myriad of music that illustrates how music can represent characters in a story, elements of nature, and human emotions. Students will be transformed by the music of Brahms, Bizet, Ravel, Strauss, Respighi, and Nicolai performed by the WV Symphony Orchestra, led by Music Director Maurice Cohn. Concert

Soaring Melodies – Passport Concert

Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences WV

OTTORINO RESPIGHI Gli Uccelli (The Birds) SAMUEL COLERIDGE-TAYLOR Violin Concerto in G minor - Elena Urioste, violin ANNA CLYNE This Midnight Hour IGOR STRAVINSKY Suite from The Firebird with WVU Puppetry Department

A Night with Nakamatsu – Passport Concert

Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences WV

KURT WEILL Symphony No. 2 FLORENCE PRICE Andante moderato L. van BEETHOVEN “Emperor” Piano Concerto - Jon Nakamatsu, piano

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