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    ASU Symphony Orchestra - 'Pipes and Strings'

    ASU Symphony Orchestra - 'Pipes and Strings'

    ASU Herberger College of the Arts

    November 16, 2007

    Avg. Event Rating (4.0 Stars): 4 out of 5 stars rating Add Review/Comment

    The 100 gifted young musicians of the Arizona State University Orchestra team up with Pinnacle's Brent Hylton to present an evening of exceptional music. Performance includes Berstein's 'Symphonic Dances' from West Side Story, Bruch's 'Concerto No. 1' in G minor for Violin and Orchestra, opus 26, and Guilmant's 'Symphony No. 1' for Organ and Orchestra, opus 42.

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    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      November 16, 2007

      Times:
      Friday 7:30pm

    • Venue Info

      Pinnacle Presbyterian Church

      25120 North Pima Road Scottsdale, AZ 85255

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      Scottsdale

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      • Event Name: ASU Symphony Orchestra - 'Pipes and Strings'
        4 out of 5 stars rating "Melody of riches"
        Review posted by: nichos from Phoenix, AZ, Nov 26, 2007

        Involvement in musical accomplishment, going beyond the combined efforts orchestrated instruments or care for mere evidentiary supplement of structure, surfaced in this orchestra of conjured... Expand

        Involvement in musical accomplishment, going beyond the combined efforts orchestrated instruments or care for mere evidentiary supplement of structure, surfaced in this orchestra of conjured willingness and symphony to play an instrument. Balance among the instruments was not always audible; as they tended to cut each other out through their organized composition: the powerful vehemence of the drums occasionally overpowered the strings and winded instruments. But if this were even a negative to high performance of this musical masterpiece, the rhapsodic, dominating style of the conductor, Timothy Russell, and his musicians could fit with a worthy historical fame, which one would think incredulous if they had not listened to their work in an orchestrated melody just the same as the one I have had the leisure to enjoy. Collapse

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