Where I'm Calling From: Mozart & Dvorak Concert from La Jolla Symphony & Chorus
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Members Who Went Said:I enjoyed the La Jolla Symphony had difficulty finding the auditorium and didn't give up. Loved Mozart/Dvorak, however, John Luther Adams "Dark Waves", didn't intrigue either one of us The Waves didn't produce a singing type of music to our ears, too noisy and redundant.
Anonymous Member A lackluster performance of Mozart..The contemporary piece, Deep Wave was not to our taste. The Dvorak was the best of the three.
Glenn Doherty Seats were awesome. The performance left nothing to be desired. This was my first gold star purchase. These tickets were a steal... I'm a Goldstar addict. |
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More Details About This Event: Program Adams, Dark Waves Mozart, Symphony No. 38 “Prague” Dvorak, Symphony No. 7 La Jolla Symphony & Chorus Steven Schick, Conductor and Music Director Mozart wrote his Symphony No. 38 as a salute to Prague, the city that had welcomed him so warmly, and a century later in that same city Dvorak wrote one of his finest works, the dark and dramatic Seventh Symphony. Hear them both on a program that opens with another work by John Luther Adams, his Dark Waves. About Mandeville Auditorium: The building features 790 seats, the majority of which have a great view to the stage. |
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