
Lake Forest Civic Orchestra Sunday Concert series - "The Mysterious Mountain"
Date and Time
Sunday Oct 10, 2021
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM CDT
Sunday, October 10th at 4pm
Location
Gorton Community Center
John and Nancy Hughes theater
400 East Illinois Road
Lake Forest, Il. 60045
Fees/Admission
Ticket Prices:
$20/adult 18-65
$10/senior 65 and older and college students with an ID
Free to veterans and children under 12

Description
Join us for a concert of truly inspiring music. This October, the Lake Forest Civic Orchestra explores some well known and less well known works inspired by mountains and majesty.
The mountains have inspired artists, poets, writers, and composers for generations, but there have been a variety of takes on this majestic landscape. One of the most well-known works in the repertoire, Mussorgsky’s Night on Bald Mountain is a terrifying depiction of the rise of the demon Chernobog over the Bald Mountain on St John's Night. Richard Wagner used the mountains of Asgard as the setting for the Gods’ fortress, Valhalla, in his epic operatic cycle The Ring of the Nibelung. The mountain Blaník is such a significant landmark in the Czech landscape that it inspired the finale to Smetana’s set of symphonic poems known as Ma Vlast (My Homeland). Armenian-American composer Alan Hovhaness has an entirely different take on the mountains in his Symphony No. 2, Mysterious Mountain, which combines meditative serenity and a driving energy.
The Lake Forest Civic Orchestra celebrates its 33rd year running! It is a true community chamber orchestra bringing professional and accomplished amateur musicians together from the area. Lake Forest Civic Orchestra has made it possible for people of all ages to use their musical talents and training throughout their lives.
Our program
Blaník - Smetana
A Night on Bald Mountain - Mussorgsky
The God’s Entry to Valhalla from Das Rhinegold - Wagner
Symphony No.2 “Mysterious Mountain” - Hovhaness