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MUSIC; From Russian Masters and British Tradition
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1995
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MUSIC; From Russian Masters and British Tradition
1995
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Another spring chorale follows at 5 in New Haven, as Mark Brombaugh leads the 30-voice United Church Choir in \"A Garland of Song,\" including songs by Haydn, movements from Rossini's \"Petite Messe Solennelle,\" \"Mendelssohn's \"Hear My Prayer\" and several spirituals. Vocal ensembles from the Hartt School and Central Connecticut State University help the Hartford Symphony perform Walton's \"Belshazzar's Feast\" on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at The Bushnell. Russell Braun is the baritone soloist, the group's music director Michael Lankester conducts the 8 o'clock programs, including Beethoven's Leonore Overture No. 3 and Strauss's \"Don Juan\" (246-6807). Two orchestral concerts further complicate the Saturday evening schedule. At 8 o'clock, Jesse Levine leads the Norwalk Symphony at the Concert Hall, the program listing Beethoven's \"Eroica\" Symphony and Saint-Saens Cello Concerto in A Major, the latter with the young Canadian Shauna Rolston as guest soloist (866-2455). At the same time, works by Faure and Stravinsky as well as Manuel Ponce's \"Concerto del Sur\" featuring the guitarist (and Hartt professor) Richard Provost, can be heard as John Eells leads the Farmington Valley Symphony at First Church of Christ Congregational in West Hartford (677-1321).
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