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In this program, suppressed voices struggle to break free. With Soul Force contemporary composer Jesse Montgomery pits a solo horn and serene strings against raucous percussion in a sonic drama inspired by the words of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: "We must respond to physical force with soul force." Two Scandinavians endeavor to establish sovereign identities. Norway's Edvard Grieg captured the character of a fairy-tale adventurer in his imaginative music to Henrik Ibsen's play Peer Gynt. Finland's Jean Sibelius composed the patriotic tone poem Finlandia in anticipation of his country's fight for independence. In 1806 Ludwig van Beethoven was facing several health crises and crippling physical pain. Yet in that year he produced an astonishing array of works now considered masterpieces–including his titanic Violin Concerto in D Major.- Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli
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Live Music in Lobby: 1:45-2:00 PM
Pre-concert Lecture in Theater: 2:00-2:30 PM
Live Music in Lobby: 2:00-2:15 PM
Symphony Concert: 3:00 PM
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Jayce Ogren, Music Director
Simone Porter, violin
PROGRAM
97-minute program, includes a 20-minute intermission
Jessie MONTGOMERY
Soul Force
GRIEG
Peer Gynt Suite
SIBELIUS
Finlandia
-- intermission --
BEETHOVEN
Violin Concerto
Simone Porter, violin
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sunset Cultural Center, San Carlos St at 9th Ave,Carmel,CA,United States
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