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The Sudbury Symphony Orchestra is SSO Spirited
As the 13.14 Season Begins
September’s Concert features patriotic favourites and a performance by Nicole Li
Sudbury, ON September 23, 2013: SSO Music Director Victor Sawa returns to conduct the Sudbury Symphony and solo violinist Nicole Li on September 28 in a programme featuring the works of Smetana, Bruch and Canadian composer Claude Champagne as they pay tribute to the patriotic spirit.
Entitled Ma Vlast (My Homeland), Smetana composed his series of symphonic poems from 1874-1879 to depict the countryside, history and legends of Bohemia. The Orchestra tackles three of these in their September 28 performance, including the audience favourite, “Die Moldau.”
Nicole Li makes her Sudbury Symphony debut with Bruch’s Violin Concerto. At only 18, Nicole has placed first at the National Finals of the Canadian Music Competition seven times, and has performed with numerous other orchestras, including the Sherbrooke Orchestra, Toronto Sinfonietta, Brampton Symphony Orchestra, and as soloist on the Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra’s BC Tour.
“Nicole is truly an incredible artist and performer,” the Symphony’s Executive Director, Dawn Cattapan, said. “Her passion for the violin is contagious, and with talent well beyond her years, she will be sure to amaze audiences, young and old.”
This spirited programme begins with an atmospheric work by Montreal-native Claude Champagne. Paysanna is a celebratory piece of music commissioned by the CBC in honour of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. The Sudbury Symphony Orchestra will be the first orchestra to perform this piece in over a decade.
The September 28 concert also marks the last opportunity to buy tickets to the Getaway Your Way Raffle, with prizes including a choice of an all-inclusive trip to New Orleans, a Napa Valley wine country experience, or a custom sports fan getaway to catch your favourite NHL, NFL, MLB or NBA team live on the road or at home anywhere in North America. The draw for this raffle will take place in the second half of Saturday’s concert. Tickets are $20 each, or $50 for 3, with proceeds going to support the Northern Lights Festival Boreal and the Sudbury Symphony.
Tickets for both the raffle and SSO Spirited, the Sudbury Symphony’s opening concert on September 28 are available by phoning the box office at 705.673.1280. Tickets for the concert can also be ordered online at sudburysymphony.com.
About the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra:
Performing a 6 concert season annually, the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra is recognized as one of Sudbury’s leading performing arts institutions and a leader in orchestral music in Northern Ontario. Tickets are available online at sudburysymphony.com or by phoning the box office at 705.673.1280.
Founded in 1953, the Sudbury Symphony Orchestra’s mission is to increase the awareness and appreciation of music in the Sudbury Region and surrounding area by providing the opportunity for the public to attend a stimulating program of concerts and by encouraging artistic excellence, commitment and education. The Season Presenting Sponsor is Petryna Advertising. The Amped Up! Program is presented by Vale. The SSO is grateful for the support of its government funding partners: The Ontario Arts Council and the City of Greater Sudbury.
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