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October
11, 2002 @ 11am
BUSONI: Berceuse élégiaque
MENDELSSOHN: Symphony No. 3 "Scottish"
Roberto Abbado, conductor
The Abbado-ASO
relationship is a special one. A regular guest of the Orchestra,
Mr. Abbado has a "gently incandescent touch" (Boston
Herald), which ensures an exhilarating interpretation of Mendelssohn's
delicately shaded scenes from his travels in Scotland.

March
7, 2003 @ 11am
MOZART: Masonic Funeral Music, K477
MOZART: Symphony No. 38, K504 "Prague"
Alan Gilbert, conductor
A fine
opportunity to experience Alan Gilbert's "assurance,
taste and acumen" (Los Angeles Times). Mozart's majestic
"Prague" Symphony is undeniably captivating.

April
11, 2003 @ 11am
RAVEL: Ma mère l'oye
DEL TREDICI: Interlude and "Ecstatic Alice" from
Child Alice
Robert Spano, conductor
The story of Ravel's Mother Goose, Pulitzer Prize- winner
Del Tredici provides a fantastical picture of Alice in Wonderland.

May
2, 2003 @ 11am
DUTILLEUX: The Shadows of Time
BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 5
Donald Runnicles, conductor
A fascinating
study of contrasts. Dutilleux's Shadows of time and the fateful
fortitude of the famous Beethoven 5th.

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