Yes, gentle readers, the time has come again to make plans to attend the Lakeshore Chamber Orchestra fall concert! Every fall we present an introspective and soul-uplifting concert to celebrate the season, and for your entertainment we have prepared a challenging programme that our new conductor and musical director, Stewart Grant, has titled Wien un München (Vienna and Munich).
Circle Saturday the 28th 21st of November on your calendars. At 19h30 in the Valois United Church in Pointe-Claire (70 Belmont Ave., between King and Queen), the Lakeshore Chamber Orchestra will present the following works:
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Mozart: Ouverture Der Schauspieldirektor (The Impresario), K. 486
Schubert: Rosamunde – incidental & ballet music
Weber: Concerto pour clarinette no. 2 op. 7 – Allegro (soloist: Eric Braley)
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) K. 620- In diesen heil’gen Hallen (soloist: John Manning)
Beethoven: Symphony no. 8 op. 23
Admission is $10 per person; admission is free for those under 18 years of age. The concerts usually last approximately two hours, including the refreshment break. There are driving directions and public transport info on the church website, linked above. I usually encourage people who are vehicle-less to find someone who has a car and share the cost of the driver’s admission to the concert among them. It’s more fun to enjoy the evening in the company of others, after all.
This is the first concert with our official new conductor Stewart Grant. We’re really enjoying the work he’s doing with us, and judging from the reception of the Canada Day concert, audiences are enjoying it, too. Come experience our first proud formal performance with this talented and experienced conductor!
Crap. I’ll be at work. Double-crap.
Are you sure it’s not “Wien und Munchen?” (sorry, can’t find the umlaut on this stupid work keyboard) “Wein” means “wine” in German, whereas “Wien” means “Vienna.” :)
Bah. Stupid fingers. Yes, you’re right, and I’ll bet my brain didn’t catch it because of course it recognises wein as a word. Swapping the I and the E…