Lexington Symphony November 14, 2009 Concert

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Saturday, November 14, 8:00 pm, Cary Hall    SOLD OUT!

Conductor's talk 7:00 pm

Jonathan McPhee, conductor

Stephanie Chase , violin

"One of the twenty most outstanding performances in the work’s recorded history” – Cambridge University Press, referring to Stephanie Chase’s recording of the Beethoven Violin Concerto

Beethoven Violin Concerto
Beethoven Symphony No. 3, "Eroica"

A heady mix of two of Beethoven’s most revolutionary works, both of which left behind traditional notions of form and took quantum leaps forward into fresh creative terrain.  Over two hundred years later, their universal power and beauty remains astounding.  We welcome Stephanie Chase, whose “great sense of style [and] matchless technique” (BBC Music Magazine) have been enjoyed in concert halls throughout the world.

Thank you to our sponsors:
Lex Symphony Concert Fund  Mass Cultural Council  The Land Fund at the Polaroid Foundation  Lexington Education Foundation  Brookline Bank