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Cambridge Symphony Orchestra

Adam Grossman, Music Director

Twenty-First Season 1995-1996

November 12th

John Muratore, Guitar

3:00 p.m.
Harrington School

Bellini Overture to Norma

Malloy A new work

Giuliani Concerto in A for Guitar and Orchestra

Mozart Symphony No. 40

January 13th & 20th

10th Annual Children's Concert

Jan. 13 -- 1:30 p.m
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School

Narrator: Jimmy Smith

   

   
Jan. 20 -- 3:00 p.m.
Somerville High School
Narrator: Kenneth Lonergan
With Somerville Student
Claire McCarthy, Guest Soloist

Prokofiev Peter and the Wolf

L.J.F. Herold's Overture to Zampa

with

Members of the Cambridge All-City Youth Orchestra

Jean TePaske, Director

and

Members of the Somerville All-City Youth Orchestra

Rita Ranucci, Director

Co-sponsored by:
the Cambridge Public Library and the Cambridge Public Schools Music Department.
Funded in part by Arts Lottery,a program of the Massachusetts Cultural Council
as administered by the Cambridge Arts Council.

March 24th

Orpheus

Margaret O'Keekfe, Soprano

Bruce Lancaster, Baritone

   

   

3:00 p.m.
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School

The Orpheus theme as interpreted by:

Gluck
Jobim
Cohen
Stravinski
Offenback
Monteverdi

Poetry written and read by poet

Lloyd Schwartz (and others)

Funded by:
the Massachusetts Cultrual Council, a state agency which also receives support from
the National Endowment for the Arts.

May 19th

French Horns

Chris Sklarin
Modori Evans
George Fichter
Margaret McLallen

3:00 p.m.
Cambridge Rindge and Latin School

Haydn Symphony No. 9

Schumann Konzertstück for Four Horns

Grossman Sinfonia
(commiissioned for this occasion)

For twenty one years, the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra, formerly The Little Orchestra of Cambridge, has been Cambridge's community orchestra, bringing good music to hospitals, schools, elderly housing, and community centers for audiences who might not otherwise hear live classical music. All our concerts are free.

Since its founding in 1975, the group has grown from a handful of players to a full-sized orchestra of 75 adult amateur musicians, and has presented nearly 200 free concerts in Cambridge and surrounding communities.

This year we acknowledge Adam Grossman's ten years as Music Director. Under Mr. Grossman's stewardship, the goup has grown significantly both in size and musical quality. Each concert will highlight a unique aspect of his directorship.

All concerts are FREE and open to the public. Schedule subject to change -- call 617-547-9477.

FREE Parking for the concerts at Cambridge Rindge & Latin School is available in the Felton Street Garage.

If you have any questions about this web page, contact Arun Malik.

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