Horizon Ensemble: Freedom

Sun Oct 06 2024 at 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm

Church of the Covenant | Boston

Horizon Ensemble
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Horizon Ensemble: Freedom
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An orchestra concert about freedom: the first known symphony by a woman, two pieces by our friends, and Brahms's Third Symphony!
About this Event

"The caged bird sings of freedom."

The Horizon Ensemble celebrates the music of freedom as October's winds start to rush upon us. Join us on Sunday, October 6 at 3:00 PM at the Church of the Covenant in Back Bay for liberating, exciting orchestral tunes!

We'll begin with the first surviving symphony by a woman: the Symphony in C Major by Marianna Martines, a Viennese composer and pianist who was friends with Mozart and Haydn. Next are two pieces by friends: Shaheed by Andrés Ballesteros, a string orchestra piece inspired by the Arab Spring; and Laleh-zar (Tulip Field) by Sepehr Pirasteh, drawing from the Iranian symbolism of tulips as representing love and sacrifice. We'll finish with Johannes Brahms, who wrote his Symphony No. 3 in F Major around his personal motto: "free but happy".

This is a pay-what-you-can concert, with a suggested donation of $20. We will collect donations in person at the concert, or you can find us on Venmo at @HorizonEnsemble.

This event is wheelchair accessible. No bright or flashing lights are allowed at this event. Please register with your name and e-mail address. If you can't make it in person, there will be a YouTube livestream.


Program

Marianna Martines — Sinfonia in C Major (1770)
Andrés Ballesteros — Shaheed (2010/2024)
Sepehr Pirasteh — Laleh-zar (Tulip Field) (2024)

(intermission)

Johannes Brahms — Symphony No. 3 in F major (1883)



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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Church of the Covenant, 67 Newbury Street, Boston, United States

Tickets

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