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A concert full of beauty, optimism,
and the American spirit! William Grant Still’s Wood Notes paints a
musical picture of the natural world, followed by Barber’s gorgeous and
expressive Violin Concerto. We end with Copland’s Appalachian Spring,
a heartwarming and hopeful tribute to new beginnings, capturing the promise of
a young pioneer couple starting their life together.
Artists
Akiko Fujimoto, conductor
Timothy Chooi, violin
Suzuki students
Program
Still: Wood Notes
Barber: Violin Concerto, op.14
Copland: Appalachian Spring
Sponsors
Edward Jones: Stacy Allen, Financial Advisor
Barnard Donegan Insurance
ARTISTS,
DATES, VENUES, and PROGRAMS are subject to change.