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Arnold Schoenberg: Verklärte Nacht, op. 4
in which everything is transformed
Oct 12 • 
Alan Missroon
Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D, op. 77
my other favorite of the Four German Gems
Oct 12 • 
Alan Missroon
Franz Schubert: Rosamunde Overture
from Rosamunde or Die Zauberharfe — you decide
Oct 12 • 
Alan Missroon
Concert Program: October 2025
in which we get a bit more Romantic
Oct 12 • 
Alan Missroon

September 2025

Robert Schumann: Symphony no. 2 in C, op. 61
in which a way through is found, personally and otherwise
Sep 16 • 
Alan Missroon
Ludwig van Beethoven: Piano Concerto no. 1 in C, op. 15
in which a splash is made at the turn of a previous century
Sep 16 • 
Alan Missroon
Franz Joseph Haydn: Symphony no. 88 in G
in which an unnamed work refreshes and elates
Sep 16 • 
Alan Missroon
Concert Program: September 2025
in which we play it safe and interesting
Sep 15 • 
Alan Missroon
Framing the Unfamiliar: What Edward Bernays Can Teach Orchestras About Programming
The "Father of Public Relations and Spin" and nephew of Sigmund Freud gives us a lesson in programming more obscure repertoire
Sep 11 • 
Alan Missroon
Music Lectures: Off Beats
in which we briefly do something very different
Sep 10 • 
Alan Missroon
Music Lectures: Season 5
in which we explore the post-Choral landscape
Sep 7 • 
Alan Missroon
Music Lectures: Season 4
in which we find a groove and glory
Sep 3 • 
Alan Missroon
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