Free Prometheus Symphony Concert (Oakland)
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 114 Montecito Ave, Oakland | St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 114 Montecito Ave, Oakland
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Join us for the last concert of the 2022-23 season, which we promise will send you home humming. Maybe even whooping and shouting. First, we’re thrilled to present Ava Pakiam, winner of our Youth Concerto Competition, playing the beautifully fiery Violin Concerto No.2, by Sergei Prokofiev. You’ll be able to say you heard Ava here, before she burst onto the world stage! We close our season with Pictures from an Exhibition by Modest Mussorgsky (arranged by Maurice Ravel), which is about as BIG a piece as you can imagine. With booming brass, pounding percussion, soaring winds (and a bit of strings), each of the 10 musical vignettes represent a picture at an exhibit of paintings, sketches and architectural drawings by Mussorgsky’s friend Viktor Hartmann. The powerfully dramatic final vignette is based on a drawing for never-built city gates in Kyiv, Ukraine. Feel free to WHOOP after!
Pre-concert talk by Music Director Eric Hansen at 2:40pm.
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Cost: FREE*