The New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra welcomes back guest conductor
Georgia Mills for its spring concert, opening with Samuel
Coleridge-Taylor's Ballade for Orchestra , an early work full of
ravishing melodies and lush string moments that owes its existence to
Coleridge-Taylor's mentor, Sir Edward Elgar. Next, violinist Raina
Arnett performs Maruice Ravel's Tzigane , a rhapsodic work inspired by
the Hungarian violin virtuoso Jelly D’Arányi. The concert concludes
with Antonin Dvorák's popular Symphony No. 8 , which reflects the
composer's admiration for natural beauty and his fondness for Czech
and Slavonic folk music.
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