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Presented by American Symphony Orchestra
American Symphony Orchestra
Bernstein and the Bostonians
Friday, November 18, 2016
8 PM
Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
The American Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to a group of composers known as the “Boston School” who lived, studied, taught, and composed in and around that city. This group of friends, of whom Leonard Bernstein was the most prominent, were almost all associated with the early years of Brandeis University and had close ties to Aaron Copland. They left a powerful impact on 20th-century American concert music.
Student Discount Tickets Available at the Box Office
Performers
American Symphony Orchestra
Leon Botstein, Conductor
Program
BERNSTEIN Overture from Candide
FINE Symphony
SHAPERO Symphony for Classical Orchestra
BERGER Ideas of Order
RICHARD WERNICK ...and A Time for Peace
Pre-Concert Talk
Pre-Concert Talk at 7 PMEvent Information
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