Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra - 4 Classical Favorites The Lake Geneva
Symphony Orchestra is back for another season under the direction of
David Anderson. The LGSO will be taking "A Symphonic Journey," where
they will feature four classical favorites that will delight you.
Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel: Overture in C Major Overture in C Major was
composed by Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, the sister of Felix Mendelssohn,
one of the most important German composers of the 19th century. Fanny
was educated in music alongside her younger brother but was limited by
prevailing attitudes of the day toward women. A gifted composer, she
wrote primarily for piano or voice. The Overture is her only
orchestral work and remained unpublished during her lifetime, although
she did conduct the piece in its only performance. Claude Debussy:
Danse sacrée et danse profane, featuring Clarissa Marquez, harpThe
piece features both a sacred and a secular dance. Debussy was an
impressionist renowned for his mastery of orchestral color within the
French tradition. The dances are stunning, and you'll experience a
remarkable display of skill in the harp! Silvestre Revueltas:
SensemayáIn 1937, Mexican composer Silvestre Revueltas wrote
Sensemayá, which is based on a poem by Cuban writer Nicolás
Guillén. The poem describes a ritualistic snake killing, portraying
the struggle between life and death. Revueltas effectively captures
this theme in his vibrant and exciting musical composition filled with
Latin rhythms. Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 6This piece gained
Dvorak international recognition as a significant symphonic composer.
It is considered a staple of symphonic literature, with tuneful and
pastoral music that echoes the works of Brahms and Beethoven while
incorporating Czech musical traditions.
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