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Imagine you are in Venice’s San Marco Basilica, everything is lit by candles, and you are surrounded by the beautiful sounds of brass! Our opening program shines a spotlight on the SSO brass section, in partnership with the London based ensemble Brassroots. Featuring music by Antonio Vivaldi, Giovanni Gabrieli, Paul Dukas and Scott Irvine. Also featuring the Stratford Symphony Orchestra’s own Julie Vaughan and Kevin Swinden!
Christmas wouldn’t be complete without music! Get into the holiday spirit with the SSO, as we celebrate the season Stratford Style! Featuring guest artists Kelly Walker and up and coming Stratford vocalist Hannah Thomas. Join us for a dose of Christmas cheer!
Today is not the first-time that whole societies have had to adapt to a pandemic. In today’s program, the first in a two-part series called Music in the Time of Plague, we look at 17th century England and the Great Plague of London through the music of one of England’s greatest composers - Henry Purcell
This program, our second installment of Music in the Time of Plague, looks at 17th century Italy, and specifically, the Italian Plague of 1629-1631 through the music of Molinaro, Roncalli and the orchestral transcriptions of Respighi. Featuring Guest Artist Terry McKenna. Delight in the sounds of authentic lute performances in true 17th century style, and the orchestral transcriptions of Ottorino Respighi.
This program looks at the story behind one of the most well-known folk-tunes ever written – Greensleeves. If like this song – you’re in the right place! Featuring Ralph Vaughan-Williams’ Fantasia on Greensleeves, join the Stratford Symphony and guest artists Terry McKenna and Laurel Swinden as we explore the history of this tune through the centuries.
In the late 18th century it was fashionable for nobles in German-speaking lands to employ a harmonie. These small house bands provided music at dinner, evening serenades and even morning-music for guests to wake up to! Featuring the SSO woodwinds performing works of Mozart and Beethoven!
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