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Happy Feet
August 1, 2008: 7 p.m. (doors at 5:30)
Pasquale Laurino, guest conductor
Tickets
$22 at the door, $20 advance (Adult)
$5 (Student 13-22)
$1 (Child 12 & under)
Waltzes, polkas, ballet, big band, and tap... Guest conductor Pasquale Laurino and your RSO strike up an eclectic array of dance music from around the world, to keep your head bobbing and toes tapping! Works by Johann Strauss, Scott Joplin, Duke Ellington, Peter Tchaikovsky, selections from Marvin Hamlisch's A Chorus Line, and a salute to the Big Bands are all featured. Bring your dancing shoes!
Score!! Favorites from Stage & Screen
August 29, 2008: 7 p.m. (doors at 5:30)
Andrew Massey, conductor
Gregory Berg & Becky Spice, guest vocalists
Presented by
Tickets
$22 at the door, $20 advance (Adult)
$5 (Student 13-22)
$1 (Child 12 & under)
Join your RSO and special guests Greg Berg & Becky Spice on a tour of tunes that have illuminated the silver screen and Broadway stage. From the thrill of John Williams's Star Wars, to the timeless melodies of Henry Mancini and the great Broadway composers; the final summer Pops concert of 2008 highlights movie themes and theatrical songs that bring smiles to the young and young-at-heart.
Holiday Pops
December 5, 2008: 7 p.m. (doors at 5:30)
Andrew Massey, conductor
Tickets
$22 at the door, $20 advance (Adult)
$5 (Student 13-22)
$1 (Child 12 & under)
Music Director Andrew Massey takes the reins with your RSO in a joyous and contemplative selection of new and old holiday favorites. Sing along to the standards, and hear brand-new selections written especially for the occasion by Andrew Massey.
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June 27, 2008
Richard Carsey, conductor
As excitement builds for the Fourth of July, your RSO and Richard Carsey present a stunning musical exploration of timeless American tunes and themes. Highlights include Aaron Coplands Appalachian Spring, selections from George Gershwins Porgy & Bess, works by Richard Rodgers, Leroy Anderson, and Victor Herberts American Fantasia, a suite of patriotic melodies perfect for a midsummer evening in Festival Hall. |