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MUSIC; Wide Selection of Programs for Children in a Vacation Week
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MUSIC; Wide Selection of Programs for Children in a Vacation Week
1995
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In the Concert Hall, the second event in the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra's three-concert series finds the conductorless ensemble playing Faure's Suite \"Masques et Beramasques,\" Elliot Carter's Coplandesque Symphony No. 1 and Vivaldi's \"Four Seasons\" with Gil Shaham as violinist. For tickets to either event, call the Purchase College box office at 251-6200. Mr. Aibel is also marking the occasion by conducting his own \"Anniversary Overture,\" composed in 1989 when he was a 21-year-old student of David Diamond at the Juilliard School. \"Juilliard asked me to write the piece in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the pre-college division,\" Mr. Aibel said, \"because I was the quintessential alumnus, having studied violin, viola, piano and composition for six years in pre-college.\" When Mr. Aibel conducted the premiere of the \"Anniversary Overture\" six years ago, the violin soloist was another budding Juilliard talent, Gil Shaham, who will play Mozart's Third Concerto with the Westchester Symphony at Purchase College on April 29. On next Saturday's Westchester Symphony program are Three Dances from Bernstein's \"On the Town\" and Charles Ives's Second Symphony.
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