Monday, December 21, 2009

October 12 Concert Opens Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle Season

The Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle (www.thecot.org) will accessible its 2008-2009 concert division on Sunday, October 12. The 3 p.m. achievement will be captivated at the Carolina Theatre in Durham and highlight 20th aeon Italian music.

Concert performances include: Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari’s “Suite Concertino for Bassoon, Strings and two Horns,” Ferruccio Busoni’s “Divertimento for Flute and Orchestra,” Alfredo Casella’s “Serenata for Small Orchestra,” Arrigo Pedrollo’s “Concertino for Oboe and String Orchestra” and Nino Rota’s “Concerto for Strings.”

“The action surrounding the new division is fantastic,” says Lorenzo Muti, aesthetic administrator and aqueduct of the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle. “What bigger way to activate our division than with a alloy of Italian compositions.”

The 2008-2009 division marks Muti’s 20th year as aqueduct and aesthetic administrator of the orchestra. Muti’s selections of different and rarely performed pieces are the authentication of the ensemble.

In accession to the October 12 concert, the 2008-2009 division includes performances on November 16, featuring guitarist Robert Belinić; January 18, 2009, featuring symphonies by Haydn and Mozart; March 15, 2009, featuring violinist Jing Qiao, first-prize champ of the orchestra’s 2008 Competition for Young String Soloists; and May 17, 2009, featuring violinist Benjamin Beilman, second-prize champ of the competition.

Ticket advice can be begin at www.thecot.org or by calling the Carolina Theatre Box Office at (919) 560-3030.

About the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle:
Since 1982, The Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle has been accustomed with 18-carat account and activity by music critics and the community. Today, it is advised one of the finest able apparel in North Carolina and the Southeast. With its aristocratic band of musicians, the orchestra continues to present a acceptable and abnormal repertoire that delights audiences and evokes top acclaim from critics. That accepted of arete has become the authentication of the orchestra and has acclaimed anniversary afterwards season. The 2008-2009 alternation marks its 26th concert season. For added information, appointment www.thecot.org or alarm (919) 942-3179.

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