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Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra Plays Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Elgar, Prokofiev

Balboa Theatre, in Horton Plaza (868 Fourth Avenue San Diego, CA 92101)
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David Atherton conducts the Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra in a program highlighted by Mozart's Symphony No. 35 in D, "Haffner". The program also includes works by Edward Elgar, Tchaikovsky, and Prokofiev.

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The last date listed for Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra: Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Elgar, Prokofiev was Tuesday June 9, 2009 / 8:00pm.

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Mainly Mozart Festival: North America's Top Music Event

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Conductor David Atherton leads the Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra during this multiple-day annual summer festival of stellar performances. Made up of leading musicians from the nation's best symphony orchestras and ensembles, this extraordinary group of musicians assembles once each year in Southern California, under the direction of founding conductor David Atherton of the esteemed Cleveland Orchestra. The festival is one of North America's top music destinations, and The Los Angeles Times calls Mainly Mozart "Mainly Astounding!" Celebrating its 25th anniversary, this year's festival features pianist Anne-Marie McDermott, violinist William Preucil, clarinetist Anthony McGill and other great talent. And of course you can expect plenty of Mozart, along with a sprinkling of other great classical composers. Please see the full event listing for the program lineup. Learn More

in Horton Plaza,
868 Fourth Avenue
San Diego, CA 92101
619-570-1100
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3 Goldstar Member Reviews

Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 randi Helsel
5.0

music fabulous, seats o.k.

Written on Jun 10 2009
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 Suzie
5.0

Concert was absolutely wonderful! My seat was in the exact center and middle of the orchestra. Couldn't have asked for a better seat.
It was good to support David Atherton and to visit with him after the concert. I hadn't seen him in about 25 years!

Written on Jun 10 2009
Missing_member_pic_grid_2_1 William P.
5.0

Top-notch clasical music, great hall acoustics, and a too-small crowd. The best music bargain you will find this or any year.

Written on Jun 10 2009
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More Information About Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra: Mozart, Tchaikovsky, Elgar, Prokofiev

Description

<p>Mainly Mozart Festival Orchestra
David Atherton, conductor
Steven Dibner, bassoon; Ida Levin, violin; Ronald Thomas, cello; Adam Neiman, piano</p> <p>Prokofiev Overture on Hebrew Themes, Op. 34
Tchaikovsky Piano Trio in A minor, Op. 50
Elgar Romance in D minor, Op. 62
Mozart Symphony No. 35 in D, "Haffner", K. 385</p>

About the Ticket Supplier: Mainly Mozart

Mainly Mozart is a bi-national, not-for-profit corporation that produces concerts throughout the year in San Diego County and Baja, California--the highlight of which is an annual summer music festival.

Objectives:
1. To promote an annual music festival of orchestral and chamber music concerts of Mozart's (as well as other classical composers), with performances of the highest artistic quality consistent with fiscal responsibility;
2. To foster the education and appreciation of classical music and master musicians.

In addition, Mainly Mozart's educational outreach programs reach over 50,000 students in both countries. Annual funding for Mainly Mozart is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture; the County of San Diego Community Enhancement program; the California Arts Council; the National Endowment for the Arts; and contributions from individuals, businesses and foundations.