Tales and Dances

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Event Details
  • Date/Time:
    • Wednesday November 16, 2022
      7:30 pm - 9:00 pm
  • Location: Ferst Center for the Arts: 349 Ferst Dr NW Atlanta, GA 30318 United States
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  • Fee(s):
    Free Admission
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Contact

Chaowen Ting

chaowen.ting@music.gatech.edu

Summaries

Summary Sentence: Join the Georgia Tech Treble Choir alongside other Georgia treble choirs for a festival of music

Full Summary: For their second concert, the GT Concert Orchestra presents a selection of pieces with Czech origins. They will begin with the second of Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances, followed by The Moldau, which is the most enduring of six symphonic poems in Smetana’s symphonic cycle Má vlast (“My Fatherland”), evoking the stories and landscapes of the composer’s homeland in Bohemia. Next up is the second movement of Beethoven’s seventh symphony, which was written during his stay in the Bohemian town of Teplice; the work itself is poignant in every sense, with a stirring processional rhythm that commemorates the struggles and triumphs endured by war veterans. The evening will conclude with the third of Smetana’s symphonic poems, Šárka. 

For their second concert, the GT Concert Orchestra presents a selection of pieces with Czech origins. They will begin with the second of Dvořák’s Slavonic Dances, followed by The Moldau, which is the most enduring of six symphonic poems in Smetana’s symphonic cycle Má vlast (“My Fatherland”), evoking the stories and landscapes of the composer’s homeland in Bohemia. Next up is the second movement of Beethoven’s seventh symphony, which was written during his stay in the Bohemian town of Teplice; the work itself is poignant in every sense, with a stirring processional rhythm that commemorates the struggles and triumphs endured by war veterans. The evening will conclude with the third of Smetana’s symphonic poems, Šárka. 

Additional Information

In Campus Calendar
Yes
Groups

School of Music

Invited Audience
Faculty/Staff, Postdoc, Public, Graduate students, Undergraduate students
Categories
Arts and Performance
Keywords
Treble Choir, Music, concerts
Status
  • Created By: kfotouhi3
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Oct 26, 2022 - 5:49pm
  • Last Updated: Nov 16, 2022 - 1:45pm