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SUMMARY:Bangor Symphony Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:Masterworks III\nEthereal Storytelling\n\n\nLucas Richman\, conductor\nAnthony Trionfo\, flute\n\nFebruary 1\, 2026 at 3pm\nCollins Center for the Arts \n\n\nA note from the Maestro:  Everything old is new again: there’s a freshness to each work in our third Masterworks series concert and I invite you to listen as though you are hearing this music for the first time. Indeed\, we will be treated to a world premiere by the Ellis-Beauregard Foundation Composer Award winner Ellis Ludwig-Leone\, a brand new composition written specifically for the Bangor Symphony Orchestra. Witness the intimate collaborative atmosphere conjured by Mozart’s first flute concerto\, as we welcome soloist Anthony Trionfo to our stage for his BSO debut. We end the afternoon with the magnificent storytelling drama evoked by Beethoven’s pen\, delighting in the musical storyline of his Symphony No.6\, also known as the “Pastorale.” \nProgram \nEllis Ludwig-Leone  |  World Premiere\nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart  |  Flute Concerto No. 1 in G major\, K.313\nAnthony Trionfo\, flute\nLudwig van Beethoven  |  Symphony No. 6 in F major\, Op. 68\,  “Pastorale” \nAbout the Guest Artist: \n“…a breezily virtuosic flutist\, gave an articulate and ebullient account of Ibert’s impish Flute Concerto” \n– Anthony Tommasini\, THE NEW YORK TIMES
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LOCATION:Collins Center for the Arts\, 2 Flagstaff Road\, Orono\, ME\, 04473\, United States
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SUMMARY:Concerto for Violin: Paths to Dignity
DESCRIPTION:Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra presents: \nPaths to Dignity\n\nFebruary 7\, 2026 \nThe unforgettable North Dakota premiere of Lucas Richman’s Paths to Dignity Violin Concerto will stir your spirit and your mind.  A week of outreach and education involving our unhoused and marginalized\, will culminate in this powerful performance. \n\n\nLucas Richman’s Paths to Dignity Violin Concerto \nThe concerto was specifically conceived to address and stimulate discussion about the connections between homelessness and mental health\, highlighting the role of arts in restoring dignity to displaced individuals.  The four-movement structure is unified by a seven-note musical motif (D-B-G-G-B-F-D) representing the word “DIGNITY\,” woven throughout the composition in various forms. Beyond being a concert piece\, the concerto and associated Paths to Dignity Project aim to foster connections between cultural organizations and homeless advocacy groups. It intends to serve as a catalyst for meaningful discussion and action\, facilitating assistance and aspiring towards the reintegration of the unsheltered into society.\n\nClick here for information about Concerto for Violin: Paths to Dignity
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SUMMARY:Music Can Make Your Life Complete
DESCRIPTION:Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra presents: \nAmerican Tunes\nByron Stripling\, conductor \nFiddlesticks is packing his bags for a musical road trip\, and you’re invited! With his good friend Byron by his side\, Fiddlesticks is ready to cruise across America in search of the country’s most toe-tapping\, sing-out-loud music. From folksongs to Motown\, blues to jazz\, gospel and beyond. This concert celebrates the incredible variety of music born right here in the U.S.A. Come Clap\, sing\, and dance along as your Pittsburgh Symphony brings these sounds to life. \n  \nClick here for information about Music Can Make Your Life Complete
URL:https://lucasrichman.com/event/pittsburgh-symphony-orchestra/
LOCATION:Heinz Hall\, Pittsburgh\, PA
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