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Here’s a little ELO fun for all you. Don’t you love flashbacks?
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Since Christmas is coming upon us very shortly, WPOrchestra will be showcasing Christmas songs from your favorite orchestras from around the globe. Today, we have Trans-Siberian Orchestra with “Christmas Canon”
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Here’s a rundown of what’s happening at the Philadelphia Orchestra:
November 23-24, 2007
Verizon Hall
Night of Maya
Miguel Harth-Bedoya, conductor
Markus Groh, piano
RAVEL Rapsodie espagnole
REVUELTAS Night of the Mayas
LISZT Piano Concerto No. 1
RAVEL Bolero
To get a description of this event:
Rising star conductor Miguel Harth-Bedoya and young German pianist Markus Groh team up for an exciting program of unforgettable music. Between two of Ravel’s best-loved depictions of Spanish life and art, you’ll hear music from Silvestre Revueltas’s passionate film score Night of the Mayas — evoking an epic story of dreams and legends, rhythms and celebration in Mexico’s Yucatán. Groh then takes the stage for Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 1, a work designed to showcase the composer’s legendary virtuosity as a pianist.
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Wow, I saw the link from the Telegraph to watch a video and I couldn’t believe it. Here’s a little bit from the piece:
Founded in 1998, the 11-strong group carve their produce before every show, using celeriac bongos, carrot recorders and the multi-vegetable ‘cucumberphone’ to play everything from contemporary to house, jazz to classical.
They perform 20-30 times throughout the year. Definitely need to check this out for myself. Truly amazing how many notes they can hit with those carrots!
Here’s a video:
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