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SUMMARY:Lake Forest Civic Orchestra Sunday Concert Series - "Immigrant Stories"
DESCRIPTION:The LFCO celebrates the contributions that immigrants have made to the American musical scene. Anton n Dvor k composed his pastoral Sixth Symphony in 1880\, 12 years before he would immigrate to New York to lead the newly founded National Conservatory of Music. The opera Andina was written by Columbian composer Eustasio Rosales after he immigrated to Oak Park at the turn of the century. This opera was left un-played for decades before being premiered in a concert version in Chicago in 2015. The LFCO will perform an orchestral suite of music from the opera\, arranged by Music Director Christopher Ramaekers.\n\n\n\nThis concert will feature Eva Sharman\, a Lake Forest High School senior\, who will perform the first movement of Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2. Written from 1900 to 1901\, this piece established Rachmaninoff as a legitimate concerto composer\, and was a piece that he himself played as soloist. Rachmaninoff emigrated from Russia to the United States in 1917\, where he worked primarily as a concert pianist.\n\n\n\nPre-concert discussion at 3pm with Maestro Chris Ramaekers and great-grandson of composer Eustacio Rosales.\n\n\n\nOur Program:\n\nRachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 2 - Movement 1 \n\nLake Forest High School senior Eva Sharman - Piano\n\nRosales - Three Spanish Dances\n\nDvor k - Symphony No. 6 in D Major
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The LFCO celebrates the contributions that immigrants have made to the American musical scene. Anton&iacute\;n Dvor&aacute\;k composed his pastoral Sixth Symphony in 1880\, 12 years before he would immigrate to New York to lead the newly founded National Conservatory of Music. The opera Andina was written by Columbian composer Eustasio Rosales after he immigrated to Oak Park at the turn of the century. This opera was left un-played for decades before being premiered in a concert version in Chicago in 2015. The LFCO will perform an orchestral suite of music from the opera\, arranged by Music Director Christopher Ramaekers.<br />\n<br />\nThis concert will feature Eva Sharman\, a Lake Forest High School senior\, who will perform the first movement of Rachmaninoff&rsquo\;s Piano Concerto No. 2. Written from 1900 to 1901\, this piece established Rachmaninoff as a legitimate concerto composer\, and was a piece that he himself played as soloist. Rachmaninoff emigrated from Russia to the United States in 1917\, where he worked primarily as a concert pianist.<br />\n<br />\nPre-concert discussion at 3pm with Maestro Chris Ramaekers and great-grandson of composer Eustacio Rosales.<br />\n<br />\nOur Program:<br />\nRachmaninoff - Piano Concerto No. 2 - Movement 1&nbsp\;<br />\nLake Forest High School senior Eva Sharman - Piano<br />\nRosales - Three Spanish Dances<br />\nDvor&aacute\;k - Symphony No. 6 in D Major
LOCATION:Gorton Community Center 400 East Illinois Road Lake Forest\, IL 60045
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DTSTAMP:20260430T004710Z
URL:https://business.lflbchamber.com/events/details/lake-forest-civic-orchestra-sunday-concert-series-immigrant-stories-21663
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