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Orpheus Chamber Orchestra & Anoushka Shankar

Friday, January 30
8pm

Mozart: Incidental Music from Thamos, King of Egypt
Ravi Shankar: Concerto for sitar & orchestra
Kodaly: Summer Evening
Haydn: Symphony No. 99 in E-flat major

Music has the power to transcend differences, crossing borders, time and space. Here are four composers who have blended folk elements and the music of different cultures into their work. Mozart looked to the stories of Egypt, Haydn’s travels expanded his trademark blend of grandeur, humor and charm, Kodály embraced the folk music of Eastern Europe in his rapturous Summer Evening, and Ravi Shankar has synthesized classical and folk Indian music with Western forms, handing these traditions from father to daughter in a work written especially for his daughter Anoushka.

Official website of Anoushka Shankar
Listen to Anoushka Shankar on MySpace

Official website of The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra
Listen to The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra on MySpace
Listen to an interview with The Orpheus Chamber Orchestra on NPR


Anoushka Shankar performs "Your Eyes" at Concert for George

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