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| Official Website: Action and Adventure! with Landmarks Orchestra Location: 10 Storrow Drive, Boston, MA, 02114 map Phone:617-520-2200 Date: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 Hours: 7 PM Ages: Infants, Toddlers, Kids, Teens, Adults In/Outdoor: Outdoor Cost: Free see below |
The Orchestra is excited to welcome Jonathan McPhee and the Longwood Symphony Orchestra to the Festival At The Shell. The program will include “Fanfare” from China Dreams, Dance Russe from the opera Chervichki by Tchaikovsky, Festive Dance by Klarman, and Piano Concerto No. 1 by Sergei Prokofiev. This last piece will feature the winner of The Foundation for the Chinese Performing Arts piano competition.
About Boston Landmarks Orchestra
The Boston Landmarks Orchestra presents exceptional orchestral music performances in significant architectural, historical, and geographical settings throughout the Boston area, always free to the public. We aim to help our diverse audiences grow in their appreciation both of the fine music that we offer and the special places where we perform. Through its Concerts for Children, the Orchestra is one of the few performing arts institutions in the country to commission new works for young people that both teach a history lesson and introduce youngsters to the orchestra. The Orchestra also performs Neighborhood Concerts in parks and other distinguished community settings.
About Charles Ansbacher, conductor and artistic director:
Charles Ansbacher is the conductor and founder of the Boston Landmarks Orchestra and the Artistic Director of the Landmarks Festival at the Shell. In addition to his recent appointment as the Principal Guest Conductor of the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, he has conducted all over the world with organizations such as the Vienna State Opera, the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, and members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and in cities including Bishkek, Budapest, Jerusalem, London, Quito, Salzburg, Seoul, and Warsaw.
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