Orange County's Pacific Symphony

Classical Series

Other Performances In This Series:

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Tchaikovsky's First

Sep 23, 2010 - Sep 25, 2010

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Pictures at an Exhibition

Oct 14, 2010 - Oct 16, 2010

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Mozart & Beethoven

Nov 18, 2010 - Nov 20, 2010

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Rachmaninoff's Second

Dec 9, 2010 - Dec 11, 2010

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Zukerman Plays Beethoven

Jan 13, 2011 - Jan 15, 2011

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Cathedrals of Sound

Feb 24, 2011 - Feb 26, 2011

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The Passion of Philip Glass

Mar 10, 2011 - Mar 12, 2011

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Mahler & Liszt

Mar 31, 2011 - Apr 2, 2011

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Bolero!

May 5, 2011 - May 7, 2011

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Music and Art

May 8, 2011

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Yuja Wang Plays Rachmaninoff

Jun 2, 2011 - Jun 4, 2011

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Rhapsody in Blue

Jun 9, 2011 - Jun 11, 2011

This series is Sponsored by:
Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation

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The Passion of Philip Glass

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ThursdayMarch 1020118:00 pm
FridayMarch 1120118:00 pm
SaturdayMarch 1220118:00 pm
CARL ST.CLAIR - conductor
Philip Glass - composer
Janice Chandler Eteme - soprano
Kevin Deas - baritone
Christopheren Nomura - baritone
Pacific Chorale - John Alexander, artistic director

Program includes
GlassPassion of Ramakrishna

Mixing Eastern and Western traditions, Philip Glass' heroic musical homage to a simple Hindu holy man paints an exquisite symphonic and choral picture of India emerging from centuries of foreign domination. Several compositions by Glass as well as Ravi Shankar fill out this south Asian odyssey.

This performance is sponsored by:

Hal and Jeanette Segerstrom Family Foundation
American Airlines
The Westin
KOCE
KUSC
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