BSO performs ‘Turkish’ program with guest violinist Noe Inui
Feb. 19 concert features works by Mozart, Rossini, Haydn
(COOKEVILLE, Tenn., Feb. 6, 2012) – The appeal of the “Turkish sound” in classical music dates back centuries – and remains relevant today among young composers. The next performance of the Bryan Symphony Orchestra at Tennessee Tech University explores that phenomenon with a program ranging from Haydn’s mighty “Military Symphony” to a Rossini overture and a 20th-century nocturne by Turkish-American composer Kamran Ince. Also on the program is Mozart’s “Turkish Concerto,” featuring guest artist Noe Inui, a young award-winning violinist from Brussels. The concert begins at 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 19, in Wattenbarger Auditorium, the concert hall of TTU’s Bryan Fine Arts Building. Tickets are $30 for adults, $26 for seniors 65 and up, and $8 for students. Call 931-525-2633 for reservations. The performance is sponsored by Albert and Rosemary Ponte and Angelo and Jennette Volpe. READ MORE
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