Tom
Florida-Beginner
From: Friday, January 30, 2004
To: Saturday, January 31, 2004
Naples Philharmonic Orchestra
January 30, 2004, 8 p.m. - Wesley United Methodist Church
January 31, 2004, 8 p.m. - First Christian Church
Clotilde Otranto, resident conductor
Mozart – Serenade No. 6 K 239 Serenata Notturna for two small orchestras
Ives – The Unanswered Question
Wagner – Siegfried Idyll
Beethoven – Symphony No. 7 in A major
Beethoven’s epic, exuberant Seventh Symphony is featured in this deliciously eclectic musical mix. Opening the program will be Mozart’s graceful Serenade No. 6, also known as the Night Serenade. Charles Ives’ mysterious, transcendental The Unanswered Question follows, asking – without answering – “the eternal question of existence,” as Ives put it. Also featured: Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, a tender and poignant piece written to celebrate the birth of his son.
To: Saturday, January 31, 2004
Naples Philharmonic Orchestra
January 30, 2004, 8 p.m. - Wesley United Methodist Church
January 31, 2004, 8 p.m. - First Christian Church
Clotilde Otranto, resident conductor
Mozart – Serenade No. 6 K 239 Serenata Notturna for two small orchestras
Ives – The Unanswered Question
Wagner – Siegfried Idyll
Beethoven – Symphony No. 7 in A major
Beethoven’s epic, exuberant Seventh Symphony is featured in this deliciously eclectic musical mix. Opening the program will be Mozart’s graceful Serenade No. 6, also known as the Night Serenade. Charles Ives’ mysterious, transcendental The Unanswered Question follows, asking – without answering – “the eternal question of existence,” as Ives put it. Also featured: Wagner’s Siegfried Idyll, a tender and poignant piece written to celebrate the birth of his son.