Beethoven's Ninth
Masterworks 5
Thursday, February 28, 2013
8:00 pm | Van Wezel | seat layout
Ticket Prices: C $30, B $40, BB $53, A $63, AA $77
Friday, March 1, 2013
8:00 pm | Neel PAC | seat layout
Ticket Prices: Bb $39, Bf $39, A $47, AA $59
Saturday, March 2, 2013
8:00 pm | Van Wezel | seat layout
Ticket Prices: C $30, B $40, BB $51, A $71, AA $84
Sunday, March 3, 2013
2:30 pm | Van Wezel | seat layout
Ticket Prices: C $30, B $37, BB $48, A $59, AA $67
ALESSANDRO SICILIANI
former Music Director of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Biography >
Heather Spence, soprano
Gabriela Garcia, alto
Yeghishe Manucharyan, tenor
Mikhail Svetlov, baritone
Festival Chorus
Dr. Joseph Holt, Artistic Director of Gloria
Musicae, Chorusmaster
Experience the incredible joy of Beethoven's "Choral" Symphony, the most iconic work of western music. From its mysterious opening, to its remarkable finale, the forceful music of this Ode to Joy celebrates Beethoven's cherished belief in the brotherhood of humankind. What better pairing with one of classical music's greatest symphonies, than music from one of its greatest operas? Verdi was the master of Italian opera, and his powerful Aida Sinfonia builds from soft beauty to majestic power. The symphonic compatriot of Verdi, Martucci's Notturno is comprised of lush sounds accompanying an opulent melody. Heightening the energy of this concert will be the gripping presence of Conductor Alessandro Siciliani. He is a major force in the world of classical music and won widespread acclaim as the former music director of Columbus Symphony Orchestra.
Classical Conversations
The Sarasota Orchestra Association presents “Concert Preview: A Classical Conversation,” a musically illustrated one-hour talk on the coming weekend's Masterworks program.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
10:30 am - 11:30 am | David Cohen Hall
Ticket Price: $10 (available at door)
Phillip Gainsley, speaker | bio >
Guest Conductor Dinners
These intimate dinners deliver insight into the musical personalities of our acclaimed guest conductors as they reveal the secrets behind their passion for music.
Alessandro Siciliani
former Music Director of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra
Date: Tuesday, February 26, 2013, 6:00 PM
Hosts: Bette & Arnold Hoffman and Gerri Aaron
Venue: The Francis (on Palm Avenue)
Moderator: June LeBell, Musical Conversationalist
Special performance by: Harp Ensemble, led by Cheryl Losey






















