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This Sunday, May 15, 2pm Cape Ann Symphony at the Manchester Essex RMHS, 36 Lincoln St. Manchester, MA. tickets available here

Beethoven Coriolan Overture.

Composed to open the play written in 1804 by Joseph von Collin. The music summarizes the plot in which Roman General Gaius Marcius Coriolanus was expelled from Rome, went over to Rome’s enemy Volscian and led their army back to conquer Rome. His mother pleaded with him to not invade and he relented. Thus he became a traitor to both the Romans and the Volscians. Destroyed by himself, he fell on his sword.

Mendelssohn Violin Concerto.

It took six years riddled with self doubt for Mendelssohn to compose what has become one of the most popular violin concertos of all time. His last concerto, it is filled with new compositional ideas for its time and is considered a must learn concerto for all violin soloists.

Adrian Anantawan.

A graduate of Yale, Harvard, the Curtis Institute of Music and a student of Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman, he is an extraordinary and accomplished violinist and musician. We are thrilled to have Adrian Anantawan join us this Sunday to play Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto. He may not have a right hand, but he delighted an audience two weeks ago at Rockport’s Shalin Liu Performance Center as he demonstrated that it’s what you hear, not what you see, that counts.

Click here to see and hear Adrian Anantawan play the theme from Schindler’s list.

Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5.

He declared to his brother that he had come to the conclusion that the fifth Symphony was a failure. He even “feared his imagination had dried up, that he had nothing more to express in music.”

Today the fifth is one of the most popular symphonic works, full of drama and emotion with a gorgeous French horn solo and a thrilling ending which will raise folks out of their seats.

Traditionally, about 30% of attendees wait until the last week prior to a concert to order tickets and other folks simply come on the day of, and hope there will be seats. So far, we are about 25% ahead of expected sales for the upcoming concert this Sunday.

Just to be certain, why not buy your tickets now for the upcoming concert this Sunday, May 15, 2pm?

You don’t want to miss this concert program with our very special violin soloist!

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May 15th concert: Cape ann Symphony Guest Artist Violinist Adrian Anantawan | on the playbill BEETHOVEN, MENDELSSOHN, TCHAIKOVSKY

video caption: “Here is a link to a performance. Anantawan is really spectacular!!” Violinist Adrian Anantawan- YouTube video J.S. Bach: Sonata for Violin Solo No. 2 in A Mino

Heidi Dallin shares a reminder for Cape Ann Symphony May 15th concert:

CAPE ANN SYMPHONY

THE 70th SEASON

Yoichi Udagawa, Music Director

BEETHOVEN, MENDELSSOHN, TCHAIKOVSKY & ANANTAWAN

MAY 15, 2022 CONCERT

Featuring Guest Artist Violinist

ADRIAN ANANTAWAN

Performing

MENDELSSOHN’S VIOLIN CONCERTO

Cape Ann Symphony’s 70th Concert Season continues on Sunday, May 15 at 2:00 pm at the Manchester-Essex High School Auditorium on 36 Lincoln Street in Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA featuring guest artist violinist Adrian Anantawan performing Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto and CAS performing classic works by Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. Violinist Adrian Anantawan holds degrees from the Curtis Institute of Music, Yale University and Harvard Graduate School of Education. Memorable performances include at the White House, the Opening Ceremonies of the Athens and Vancouver Olympic Games and the United Nations. He has played for the late Christopher Reeve, Pope John Paul II, and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He is also the founder of the Music Inclusion Program, aimed at having children with disabilities learn instrumental music with their typical peers. Throughout the year, Anantawan continues to perform, speak and teach around the world as an advocate for disability and the arts. Single ticket prices are $45 for adults, $40 for senior citizens, $20 for students of any age; $5 for youth 12 years old and under. For information, call 978-281-0543 or visit www.capeannsymphony.org