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Founded in 2024 by conductor Kenneth Slowik, the Smithsonian Academy Orchestra is a resident ensemble of the Smithsonian Chamber Music Society, a program of the National Museum of American History. The Orchestra’s repertoire ranges from Bach to Schoenberg, all performed on period-appropriate instruments. Hear them perform Haydn’s Symphony No. 95 and Beethoven’s Symphony No.3, the Eroica, on Sept 24 at 7:30pm at St. James Place in Great Barrington! SAO concerts are free and open to the public due to the generous support of The Honorable John F. W. Rogers and Goldman Sachs. Program:
Haydn: Symphony no. 95 in C Minor, Hob. I:95
Beethoven: Romance in G Major, Op. 40 for violin and orchestra
Concertmaster Michael Gurevich, soloist
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Op. 55, the Eroica
Tour Schedule:
Wednesday, Sept 24, 7:30pm
St. James Place
Great Barrington, MA
Thursday, Sept 25, 7:00pm
Stony Brook University
Staller Center for the Arts
Recital Hall
Stony Brook, NY
Friday, Sept 26, 7:00pm
The George Washington Masonic National Memorial
Alexandria, VA
Saturday, Sept 27, 3pm
Family Concert
Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Washington DC
Saturday, Sept 27, 7:30pm
St. Margaret’s Epidcopal Church, DuPont Circle
Washington DC
Sunday, Sept 28, 2:30pm
Church of the Holy Trinity, Rittenhouse Square
Philadelphia, PA
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Saint James Place, 342 Main St, Great Barrington, MA 01230-1814, United States
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