Sequoia Symphony Orchestra

The newly-named Sequoia Symphony Orchestra (formerly the Tulare County Symphony) will show off the “heroes” in the season theme “Gods and Heroes” at its first Masterworks concert of the season at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 7 at the Visalia Fox Theatre.
      The orchestra will perform music about the legendary lover Don Juan in Strauss’ “ Don Juan” and Shakespeare’s doomed lovers in Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet.”
      Guest pianist Jeffrey Biegel will solo in Grieg’s well-known “Piano Concerto in A minor.” It is the only concerto composed by Grieg, written when he was only 24, and is one of the most popular piano concerti ever written, immediately identified by its crashing opening chords.
      Biegel is also a composer, arranger and music innovator. His musical prowess is something of a miracle because until the age of 3 he could neither hear nor speak.
      Tickets are $22 to $45 at the symphony office, 208 W. Main Street, Suite D, Visalia, downstairs in Montgomery Square. Student prices are $10. Tickets are also available at 732-8600 or go to www.sequoiasymphonyorchestra.com.
      The audience is invited to attend the entertaining pre-concert preview by music director Bruce Kiesling at 6:45 p.m.
 

Sequoia Symphony Orchestra

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Date and Time

Saturday Oct 7, 2017
7:30 PM - 7:30 PM PDT

Orchestra starts at 7:30pm
Pre-show at 6:45

Location

Fox Theatre

Fees/Admission

$22 to $45
$10 Students
Available at the symphony office, 208 W. Main Street, Suite D, Visalia, by calling 732-8600, or visiting www.sequoiassyphonyorchestra.com.

Website

http://www.sequoiassyphonyorchestra.com.

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