Flute
Christina Apelgren, Principal Karen Fuller
Double Bass
Janet Clippard, Principal Juan Carlos Pena
Cello
Ashley Garritson, Principal Christopher Glansdorp Megan Savage Georgiy Khoklov
Viola
Valerie Judd, Principal Anna Ivanova Jill Jaffe Laura Sinclair Laurice Buckton
Violin II
Dina Kostic, Principal Sha Zhang Tinca Belinschi Dale Sandvold Eduardo Martinez Daria Apostolova
Violin I
Aleksandr Zhu Concertmaster Ekaterina Gorkhover, Asst. Concertmaster Monica Cheveresan Kaitlin Richardson Michael O’Gieblyn Samvel Arakelyan Gustavo Correa
Franz Joseph Haydn
Franz Joseph Haydn, born in Rohrau, Austria, in 1732, is celebrated as one of the greatest masters …
Ludwig van Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827), a German composer and pianist, holds an enduring legacy …
The Classics
We close our season with masterpieces that pay homage to our institutional heritage as a ‘classical orchestra’. Haydn had an almost life-long appointment as a court composer for the influential Esterházy family. It was there he wrote one of the classical era’s greatest works for cello. His first cello concerto is filled with great tunes, sparkling wit, and blazing virtuosity. The second half is devoted to Beethoven’s seminal Third Symphony. The Eroica, dramatic, moody, tender, and ultimately triumphant, would become the blueprint for generations of symphonists wanting to fuse formal rigor with deep personal sentiment.
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