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Rivers Symphony Orchestra - Opening Night

Christ Episcopal Church, 1132 Highland Ave, Needham Heights, MA | Get Directions »
$15.00

The Rivers Symphony Orchestra, a community orchestra for adults and advanced students conducted by David J. Tierney, opens its 2012-2013 season on Sunday, November 11 at 3:00 p.m. at Christ Episcopal Church in Needham.  General admission tickets are $15 and can be purchased at the door.

The program includes Beethoven’s early work, Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21.  This symphony, strongly anchored in Viennese musical life, reflects the classical structure established by Mozart’s last symphonies and Haydn’s musical oeuvre.  Comparing Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1 to his last symphony, composer Robert Schumann reflected, “Do not seek to extract the unusual, go back to the roots of creation, demonstrate his genius not through his last symphony, you can do this just as well through his first symphony."

Also on the program is the Cello Concerto in C Major by Beethoven’s teacher, Franz Josef Haydn.  This concerto existed only in a catalog Haydn had made of his works until nearly two centuries later when it was discovered at the National Museum in Prague in 1961; it is now Haydn’s most popular work in the genre.  Cellist and Artistic Director of the Needham Concert Society, Ron Lowry, joins the Rivers Symphony Orchestra as the soloist.  Lowry is the principal cellist of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Boston Ballet Orchestra, and Harvard Chamber Orchestra, and former principal cellist of the National Symphony of Costa Rica and the Handel & Haydn Society.

Sunday’s program also includes Tom Schnauber’s “Tell Me About That Piece, Leroy,” a contemporary work for oboe and string orchestra, derived from his memories of time spent with composer Leroy Southers (1941-2003).  Schnauber fondly reflects on his teacher’s astonishing memory, exceptional musicianship, and keep observations as a sensitive listener.  Schnauber commented, “The strings play a gentle dirge while the oboe, ‘Leroy’s instrument,’ weaves in and out of the texture, commenting on and reveling in the tones.”  Tom Schnauber is the chair of the Performing Arts Department at Emmanuel College in Boston.  He is also the co-founder and co-director of the arts organization WordSong, a coalition of local composers, which will be featured in the April 2013 Seminar on Contemporary Music for the Young at The Rivers School Conservatory.

Event Details

Posted by: Jessi Eisdorfer
Where Christ Episcopal Church 1132 Highland Ave, Needham Heights, MA 02494
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Time 3:00 pm
Website http://­www.­riversschoo­lconservatory.­org
Phone 781-235-6840
Price General Admission $15
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More About Christ Episcopal Church

Christ Episcopal Church

Christ Episcopal Church

1132 Highland Ave, Needham Heights, MA
781-444-1469

Christ Church is a welcoming parish that asks members to work together to help their fellow neighbors. Adopted on Aug. 19, 1895, the Church nearly tripled in membership in the 1950s and has grown steadily since. Today, the main church rests on an acre and a half on the corner of Rosemary Street and Highland Avenue. Constructed in a Gothic architectural style, the main church can house up to 450 people, while the smaller chapel has room for 200.

Sunday services are conducted throughout the year, as well as Morning Prayers on Tuesdays. Wednesday services are also held on Wednesdays between September and May. Choirs also meet regularly.

All meetings can be scheduled through the Christ Church office by e-mailing office@ccneedham.org.

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