"INSPIRED NATURALLY," THE SYMPHONIA’S 2022-23 CONCERT SEASON

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07/27/2022
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"INSPIRED NATURALLY," THE SYMPHONIA’S 2022-23 CONCERT SEASON

The SYMPHONIA, South Florida’s premier chamber orchestra, has announced its 2022-2023 Concert Series performance schedule in what promises to be a riveting experience inspired by the earth’s natural elements of Fire, Earth, Wind, and Water.


‘Inspired Naturally,’ the theme of the upcoming season’s performance, is based on Terra Nostra, an award-winning multimedia symphony by Christophe Chagnard that combines mind-blowing visuals with the power of symphonic music and explores the impact and challenges of climate change. The December concert will feature the video as a backdrop to the live performance in a powerful, sensory experience. It will be the world premiere of Terra Nostra, redone for a chamber orchestra.


The live performances will feature Grammy Award-winning and Grammy-nominated artists, along with some of the world’s most alluring soloists and conductors.


Kicking off in November and running through April, the Series features four live performances taking place on Sunday afternoons at 3 p.m. at Roberts Theater at Saint Andrew’s School in Boca Raton. Each performance includes an exclusive Pre-Concert Conversation with the Conductor.


2022-2023 ‘INSPIRED NATURALLY’ Concert Schedule:


November 13, 2022 - FIRE

Andrés Cardenes, Conductor and Violin Soloist


PECK Signs of Life II

HAYDN Symphony No.59 “Fire”

MOZART Violin Concerto No.5


The Symphonia will ignite its new season with fiery works led by Andrés Cardenes, Conductor and Violin Soloist. Signs of Life II by Russell Peck, rich with engaging rhythms and gorgeous melodic lines, will be followed by Haydn’s exhilarating and volatile Symphony No. 59, nicknamed Fire and the concert concludes with Mozart’s striking and exotic Violin Concerto No. 5.


December 4, 2022 - EARTH

Alastair Willis, Principal Conductor

Kinman Azmeh, Clarinet Soloist


MENDELSSOHN         Hebrides Overture

AZMEH                       Suite for Improvisor and Orchestra

CHAGNARD               Terra Nostra


This concert will take in all the wonders of the Earth. Beginning at Fingal’s Cave off the west coast of Scotland with Mendelssohn’s evocative Hebrides Overture, The Symphonia will begin with a mesmerizing visit to Syria with internationally renowned clarinetist and composer Kinan Azmeh, and conclude with ‘Terra Nostra,’ the award-winning multimedia symphony by Christophe Chagnard that combines stunning visuals with the power of symphonic music and explores the impact and challenges of climate change.     


March 26, 2023 - WIND

David Kim, Conductor and Violin Soloist


MONTGOMERY        Voodoo Dolls

MOZART                   Rondo in G major “Haffner”

MOZART                   Serenade No. 6, Serenata Notturna, K.239

PIAZZOLLA                Four Seasons of Buenos Aires


The Symphonia’s longtime friend and concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra David Kim will lead The Symphonia performing Jessie Montgomery’s lively Voodoo Dolls, two melodious works by Mozart, and the virtuosic Four Seasons of Buenos Aires by Astor Piazzolla.


April 30, 2023 - WATER

Alastair Willis, Principal Conductor


ETHEL SMYTH           Overture to “The Wreckers” (arr. Mark Bueller)

DilORENZO               Jabberwocky

BEETHOVEN             Pastoral Symphony


Principal Conductor Alastair Willis closes the season with Ethel Smyth’s overture to The Wreckers - a wildly romantic, stirring image of the sea and pirates. The Symphonia will perform DiLorenzo’s Jabberwocky, which is based on the nonsensical poem by Lewis Carroll. The afternoon will conclude with Beethoven’s glorious Pastoral Symphony.


Season subscriptions start at $175 per person. Information on subscriptions, single concert tickets and programs is available at thesymphonia.org, by calling 561-376-3848, or by emailing tickets@thesymphonia.org.

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